Premium FiveM Readymade Servers
A readymade server is a full FiveM base ready to run. You get the framework, core scripts, jobs, HUD, an economy that already balances, and enough MLOs to feel populated on day one. Every pack below states its framework (ESX, QBCore or Qbox), the resmon it idles at, and what you still need to buy or licence on the side.
Scripts in this category
3 productsBuilding a FiveM server from a blank cfx-server-data template takes months. You pick a framework, wire up ox_inventory or the QB inventory, glue jobs together, hunt for a HUD that does not spike resmon, hire someone to price the economy, then start over when a dependency changes under you. A readymade server pack skips that whole climb. You download one archive, drop the resources into your server, edit the server.cfg the seller ships, plug in your database, and the shell of a city is already running.
The packs on this page cover the full spectrum. Some are lean QBCore starter bases with the core loop working (jobs, phone, banking, HUD, five or six MLOs) so you can build your own identity on top. Others are full NoPixel-style setups with dozens of jobs, criminal loops, custom vehicles, EUP wardrobes, and a HUD that already matches the theme. There are also niche bases: police-heavy PD packs, cartel and street packs, drift and racing bases, and life-sim configurations tuned for lower player counts.
What to look for in FiveM readymade servers
- Framework fit: check whether the pack is ESX, QBCore or Qbox before you buy, and whether it ships on ox_lib and ox_inventory or the older QB or ESX inventory. Converting frameworks after the fact is a rebuild, not a config change.
- Resmon under load: a good base sits low at idle and stays under 4 to 6ms per player once populated. Ask the seller for a screenshot with 32 players on before you commit.
- Escrow vs open: some packs are fully unlocked so you can rewrite anything. Others include escrowed scripts you cannot edit past their configured options. The listing states which parts are locked.
- Included MLOs and EUP: interior counts and EUP quality change the feel of a server more than the script list does. A pack with 20 mapped interiors and clean clothing beats one with 80 scripts and stock GTA insides.
- Update policy and licence: check whether updates are pushed to buyers, whether the licence covers a single server or your whole community, and whether reselling any part is allowed.
- What is not included: nearly every pack still expects you to bring your own tebex store, your own admin team, and often your own vehicle pack if the base only ships a small starter fleet.
Compatibility & installation
Every pack states its framework in the listing. QBCore packs assume a recent qb-core, Qbox packs run on ox_lib and ox_inventory throughout, and ESX packs vary between Legacy and 1.final, so check before you extract. Databases are almost always MySQL through oxmysql. Most sellers ship a full server.cfg, an SQL dump for the schema, and a checklist that walks you from a fresh cfx-server-data checkout to a running server in a couple of hours. If the pack ships txAdmin recipes you can spin the whole thing up straight into a hosted box without touching the cfg by hand.
You will still need to buy or licence artefacts around the pack. That usually means at least one vehicle pack, an EUP set if the base does not include one, sound sirens for the emergency jobs, and any premium MLOs the creator has referenced but not licensed to redistribute. The pack's readme lists every external dependency it expects.
Why buy from us
Every readymade server on this page is a paid, legitimate copy from the original creator. You get the current build, buyer updates, and support through the creator's Discord where they offer one. When a pack is escrowed on Tebex, your purchase here binds the licence to your cfx.re account, so the resources unlock on your server keymaster without any extra step. When a pack is open source, you get the full zip.
Refunds on server bases are limited by their nature (once the files are on your machine, they cannot be recalled), so the product pages carry every detail we can get from the creator: framework, resmon, feature list, screenshots, video demos, and honest notes on what still needs configuring. If a listing is missing something you need to know before you buy, ask us before you check out.
Frequently asked questions
What is a readymade FiveM server?
It is a full server base you download and boot instead of building one from scratch. You get the framework, core scripts, jobs, HUD, MLOs and an economy that already balances. You still add your own identity through vehicle packs, EUP, branding and rules, but the shell of a working server is there on day one.
Which framework should I pick for a first server?
QBCore has the largest script catalog and the most tutorials, so it is the safest first choice. Qbox is the modern fork built on ox_lib and ox_inventory throughout, and is a good pick if you want a cleaner base and long term stability. ESX still runs many of the biggest legacy servers, so choose it if your team already knows Legacy or 1.final.
Can I edit everything inside the pack?
It depends on the licence. Open source packs ship as plain Lua so you can rewrite anything. Packs that include escrowed scripts limit you to the exposed config options for those specific resources, though the rest of the pack is usually open. The product page states which parts are locked.
How long does it take to go from download to live?
A couple of hours if you follow the seller's install checklist and already have a hosted server ready. You extract the resources, import the SQL dump, drop in the server.cfg, connect your database, and start the server. Tuning the economy and adding your own vehicles and branding is the part that takes weeks, not the install itself.
What is not included in a readymade server?
Most packs assume you bring your own tebex store, your own admin team, and often your own vehicle pack, EUP set and siren pack for the emergency jobs. Some premium MLOs shown in screenshots are not always redistributable, so check the readme for external dependencies before you plan your build.
Will I get updates after I buy?
If the creator ships updates to buyers, yes, and they usually arrive through the same Tebex or keymaster account you bought the pack under. Some older bases are sold as a fixed snapshot with no promised updates, which the product page will note. Escrowed resources inside a pack update automatically through cfx.re when the creator pushes a new build.
Is one licence enough for my whole community?
Almost always no. Readymade server licences are typically bound to a single cfx.re server key, so a second server, a dev box or a testing instance needs its own copy unless the listing explicitly says otherwise. Check the licence line on the product page before you plan a network of servers.