We specialize in creating premium, escrow-protected FiveM scripts. Our focus is on stability and security—delivering fully optimized, plug-and-play resources that are ready for your server immediately.
We saw scripts breaking in real-world use and decided to create a better alternative. One that's predictable, functional, and made with care—scripts you can actually rely on for your QBCore or ESX server.
We test everything thoroughly. No rushed features, no copy-paste fixes. Every script goes through real server conditions and edge cases before release.
We follow a simple rule: if it's not tested, it's not done. Features that don't pass tests never make it to the client. We want scripts that behave the same way today, tomorrow, and next week.
Our clients want scripts that "just work." No babysitting, no crashes under load, and consistent performance.
We offer 24/7 support via Discord. If there's an issue, we focus on resolving it quickly and directly, no long emails or vague replies.
We provide free updates for every script, even if a script is completely rewritten. Everyone who bought the original gets access. Updates are rolled out regularly as long as we have valuable improvements to make.
Refunds are only available if a script does not work as intended and the issue cannot be resolved via support within 24–48 hours. Refunds are executed through the payment platform. Any non-recoverable processing fees may be deducted. Once refunded, access to the script is revoked immediately.
Open-source scripts often introduce instability and exploitable vulnerabilities. We prioritize closed, fully tested solutions so clients know they're getting a secure, predictable product. This protects our intellectual property and keeps your server safe from leaks.
We don't overpromise features. Every claim on our site reflects what you actually get: tested, functional FiveM scripts with 24/7 support.
Security is baked in. Scripts are designed to prevent exploits, leaks, and misuse. Reliability is tested in real conditions so clients can focus on their servers, not debugging.
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