FAQ
Everything about orders, delivery, refunds, frameworks, custom commissions, and how the marketplace actually works. If it's not answered here, email support.
FiveM Market is a vetted marketplace for FiveM server content — scripts, MLOs, vehicles, weapons, clothing, UI, sounds, loading screens and hosting. Every listing is reviewed before going live, every seller has a rating history, and every purchase is covered by buyer protection. It's where 50,000+ server owners go to find reliable content without digging through leaked forum posts or taking their chances on unvetted sellers.
No. FiveM Market is an independent marketplace and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive, or Cfx.re. "FiveM" is a trademark of Cfx.re and is used here solely to describe the content sold through the marketplace, in compliance with nominative fair use.
Primarily FiveM server owners and operators — from first-week startups to flagship communities with thousands of concurrent players. Content creators (3D artists, developers, sound designers, UI designers) also use it to sell their work. Both sides are vetted before they can transact.
Three things: seller vetting, buyer protection, and direct accountability. Anyone can post on a forum — here, sellers are reviewed before listing and removed if their rating drops. Forum sales rarely have refund mechanisms; every purchase here is backed by money-back terms. And every gig page shows who made it, their response time, and their full rating history.
Nine: Scripts, MLOs, Vehicles, Weapons, Clothing, UI & HUD, Sounds, Loading Screens, and Hosting. Each category has pre-made gigs and custom-commission options.
No — browsing is open. You only need an account to make a purchase, message a seller, save favorites, or leave a review. Sign-up is free and takes under a minute.
Pre-made packs (gun packs, vehicle models, clothing, sound libraries, loading screens) typically deliver instantly on successful payment — you get a download link on the order confirmation page and in your email. Custom commissions take longer, typically 3–21 days depending on scope; each gig page lists the exact delivery time per tier.
After checkout you get a download link on the confirmation page, a copy in your email, and the files are also listed in your account's Orders page permanently. Most files are ZIP archives ready to drop into your server's resources folder.
Every purchase is backed by a full money-back guarantee. If a gig isn't delivered as described, message the seller first from the order page — most issues get resolved within a day. If the seller is unresponsive or won't fix it, open a dispute from the same order page and support steps in. Refunds are processed within 3–5 business days.
Credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover), PayPal, and several major regional payment methods at checkout. Crypto is accepted for purchases over $50. We don't accept gift cards, Venmo/Zelle/CashApp, or bank wires for marketplace orders.
Depends on your location. Prices listed are pre-tax; any applicable VAT, GST, or sales tax is calculated at checkout based on your billing address. Your invoice will show the breakdown. Tax-exempt business purchases are supported — email billing@fivem.market before ordering.
For instant-download digital products, no — once you've downloaded the files, there's nothing to "return." Refunds apply when the product wasn't delivered as described, the seller failed to deliver a commission, or there's a legitimate defect. Full details in the Refund Policy.
Depends on the tier. Basic packages usually include 2 revisions, Standard 3, and Premium unlimited. Revisions cover tuning and adjustments to the agreed spec — they don't cover adding new features or changing the scope (that's a new order).
ESX and QBCore are the two most widely-used FiveM roleplay frameworks. ESX is older and has a huge script library; QBCore is newer with cleaner code architecture and is actively maintained. Most scripts on FiveM Market support both via a config toggle. If you're starting a new server, QBCore is the more modern choice; if you're joining or forking an existing server, stick with whatever it already runs.
Usually yes — QBox is fork-compatible with QBCore, and ESX Legacy is the current-maintained ESX branch. Every gig page lists its compatibility explicitly. If it's not listed, message the seller before ordering.
Most scripts include setup documentation, a config file, and a database migration — if you can edit a Lua file and run a SQL query, you can self-install. If you'd rather not, most gigs have a Standard or Premium tier that includes remote installation by the seller.
Yes. You receive full source code and complete ownership for use on your server(s) — you can modify, extend, host, and hand it to your own developer. The one standard restriction (work-for-hire terms across the industry): you can't repackage the identical script as a commercial product and resell it to other servers.
Most gigs include free updates for 1 year — if a FiveM or framework update breaks something, the seller releases a patch. After the update window, most sellers offer a small "bring it up to date" revision fee. Plan on a yearly script-maintenance budget if you run a serious server.
Yes — non-script assets (weapons, vehicles, MLOs, clothing, sounds, loading screens) ship as standard FiveM asset files and are framework-agnostic. They drop into any server regardless of ESX/QBCore/standalone setup.
Message the seller on their custom-development gig page with your requirements — target framework, features, any asset or MLO dependencies, and any references. You'll get a firm fixed-price quote within a few hours on most gigs. No hourly billing, no surprise invoices at the end.
Simple work (single-feature scripts, reskins, small models) is 3–5 days. Medium complexity (full scripts with database + UI, custom vehicles, MLOs) is 7–14 days. Complex systems (multi-script setups with MLO integration and custom UI) is 14–30 days. Exact timeline is agreed before work starts.
Yes. Custom commissions come with full source/asset ownership for use on your server(s). Standard work-for-hire terms apply — you can modify, extend, and host it, but you can't resell the identical work as a commercial product to other servers. Exclusivity add-ons (server-lock, 1-of-1 pledge) are available on some gigs where the point is that nobody else can ever have it.
Yes, on request. Commercial projects, whitelabel builds, and confidential server content can all be covered under a standard NDA signed before any discussion of specifics. Flag it in your first message and the seller will send the NDA before the scoping conversation.
Every custom commission includes milestone previews (blockout/first draft → refinement → final) so you can steer the result before it's locked in. Built-in revisions cover any post-delivery tuning. If the delivered work materially misses the agreed scope, the money-back guarantee kicks in.
Email sellers@fivem.market with a portfolio link and the categories you'd like to sell in. Every seller goes through a review — portfolio check, sample delivery, and a chat with the marketplace team. Once approved, you can list gigs in your approved categories.
The fee structure is built so creators keep the majority of every sale. Exact split and payout schedule is shared during seller onboarding and in the seller agreement.
Every seller is reviewed before listing — portfolio check, sample work, and ongoing rating-based accountability. Sellers who drop below a 4.5★ average or show a pattern of disputes are removed from public listings. This keeps the quality bar high across the marketplace.
Yes — every gig page has a "Contact seller" link that opens a direct chat. Most sellers reply within an hour. Use it to confirm compatibility with your server, ask about custom variations, or double-check delivery timelines before placing the order.
Use the "Forgot password" link on the sign-in page — you'll get a reset link at the email on file within a minute. If you don't see it, check spam. If you've lost access to the email itself, email support from any address and include your order history details so we can verify identity.
Yes. Every purchase stays in your account's Orders page permanently — click "Download" on any past order to re-pull the files. If the seller has released updates, you'll get the latest version (within the free-update window for that gig).
No. Every listing is original work or properly licensed. We remove leaked or stolen content immediately on report, ban sellers caught uploading it, and cooperate fully with DMCA takedowns. File a complaint at legal@fivem.market.
Email legal@fivem.market with the standard DMCA elements — your contact info, identification of the copyrighted work, identification of the infringing listing, a good-faith statement, an accuracy statement, and your signature. Complaints are acknowledged within 24 hours and substantively addressed within 3 business days.
Yes. Request deletion from your account settings or email support@fivem.market. Some records (invoice history, tax records) are retained per applicable financial-records regulations, but personal data is deleted or anonymized on request. See the Privacy Policy for full details.
The full legal framework is in the Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Refund Policy. If you need specific contract language (for a commercial buyer review, procurement, or legal due diligence), email legal@fivem.market.