Electus FiveM Scripts for QBCore, ESX and Qbox
Electus Scripts makes FiveM resources for QBCore, ESX and Qbox servers, covering the systems a roleplay city leans on every day: gang management, staff tooling, pets and roleplay mechanics. The consistent thread is configuration you can actually work with, so adapting a script to your server does not mean rewriting it.
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4 productsElectus Scripts builds the resources that sit at the center of a roleplay server rather than at the edges. A gang system shapes how criminal roleplay plays out every single day. An admin menu is the tool your staff team opens more often than anything else on the server. Pets and the smaller roleplay mechanics around them are what players remember between the big story arcs. Everything in the catalog targets QBCore, ESX or Qbox, and each product page states which framework builds it covers.
The recurring theme across the catalog is code you can read. Plenty of paid FiveM scripts work fine on day one and then fight you the moment you want to change a permission group, rename an item or move a blip. Electus resources are put together with configuration in mind, so the settings a server owner realistically needs to touch live in the config rather than buried three files deep in the core.
Signature work and style
Gang systems are the hardest category here to get right, because a gang script never lives alone. It has to coexist with your policing setup, your economy and whatever territory or activity loops your city runs. A gang resource built for QBCore, ESX and Qbox from the start, rather than ported to the others as an afterthought, saves you the usual week of patching framework calls that were only ever tested on one base.
Admin menus are the opposite problem: the feature list matters less than how fast staff can act while a report is live. When a sit is going sideways, the gap between a usable staff menu and an awkward one is measured in seconds. Read the full product page before buying staff tooling, because the permission and moderation details decide whether it fits how your team actually works.
Then there is the softer side of the catalog: pets and roleplay mechanics. These are the scripts that never show up on a feature comparison spreadsheet but change how a city feels. A player walking their dog through Legion Square is generating roleplay for everyone around them, not just for themselves. If your retention problem is that players run out of things to do between jobs, this end of the catalog is where to look.
Compatibility & installation
Framework support is listed per product, with QBCore, ESX and Qbox covered across the catalog. Check the tag on the specific resource you are buying rather than assuming, especially on Qbox, since some scripts in the wider ecosystem run through QBCore compatibility layers while others target Qbox natively, and the product page is where that distinction lives.
Installation follows the standard FiveM pattern. Extract the resource into your resources folder, add the ensure line to server.cfg after any dependencies, work through the config file and restart. If a resource depends on something like ox_lib, the product page lists it, so read the requirements section before checkout and confirm your server already runs whatever is needed.
Escrow status also varies by resource, and again the product page is the source of truth. Escrowed scripts ship with a protected core plus open config and locale files, which covers most day-to-day customization. If your workflow depends on editing core logic, filter for open source releases before you buy.
Why buy Electus scripts here
Buying from the catalog page on this marketplace means you see everything Electus offers side by side instead of piecing it together from forum threads and Discord announcements. Each listing carries the details that actually matter for a purchase decision: framework support, dependencies, escrow status and what the config exposes.
That matters more for this catalog than most, because Electus scripts cluster around systems you will live with for a long time. A gang framework or an admin menu is not a weekend impulse buy, it is infrastructure. Swapping either one out six months in means retraining staff and migrating player data, so it pays to compare properly before committing, and a single catalog page is the easiest place to do that.
If you are building a new city on QBCore, ESX or Qbox, or replacing a script that has been fighting you, start with the category you feel the pain in most. The gang systems and admin menus carry the day-to-day weight of running a server, and the pets and roleplay mechanics are what keep players around once the novelty of a fresh city wears off.
Frequently asked questions
Which frameworks do Electus scripts support?
The catalog targets QBCore, ESX and Qbox. Framework support is listed per resource, so check the tag on the specific product page before buying, especially if your server runs Qbox.
What kinds of scripts does Electus make?
The catalog centers on gang systems, admin menus, pet scripts and roleplay mechanics. In practice that means the core systems a roleplay server leans on daily, plus the smaller resources that give players something to do between jobs.
Are Electus scripts escrow protected or open source?
It varies by resource, and each product page states which one you are getting. Escrowed releases keep the core protected while leaving config and locale files open, which handles most customization. If you need to edit core logic, look for open source listings.
Do Electus resources need dependencies like ox_lib?
Dependencies differ from script to script. Every product page lists its requirements, so read that section before checkout and make sure your server already runs whatever the resource needs.
How do I install an Electus script?
Installation follows the usual FiveM pattern. Extract the resource into your resources folder, add an ensure line to server.cfg after any dependencies, then work through the config file and restart the server. The config is where most of the setup happens.
Will Electus scripts run on a Qbox server?
Qbox is one of the supported frameworks across the catalog. Since Qbox keeps compatibility with a lot of QBCore tooling, scripts generally carry over cleanly, but confirm Qbox is tagged on the specific resource before you buy.