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Hire a FiveM developer from the team behind 60,000+ script sales

Short answer: Hiring a FiveM developer on the open market means hourly or per-project rates where skill and reliability vary widely. FiveM Coach by Quasar sells scoped development hours from senior developers on the team behind 60,000+ Quasar Store script sales, so you know the deliverable and the price before you start. We build custom scripts, framework integration, server setup, Tebex, and performance fixes, then hand them over.

Custom scripts

Built to your stack and framework, not a generic template.

Scoped delivery

Fixed hours, clear deliverable, a real timeline.

Senior team

The people other FiveM businesses already buy from.

What is a FiveM developer?

A FiveM developer builds and configures the resources that run a FiveM server: custom Lua scripts, framework integration (ESX, QBCore, Qbox), server configuration, Tebex setup, and performance work. The difference between a hobbyist and a professional is whether the code holds up under a full server, the stack is installed in the right dependency order, and the resources stay optimized. That is what you are actually hiring for.

Where to find a FiveM developer for hire (honest trade-offs)

There are four places server owners actually hire. Each one is the right answer for a different job, including the ones we do not sell.

Freelance marketplaces (Fiverr, Upwork, Guru)
Where it wins: Cheapest for small, well-defined one-off jobs: a config tweak, a car pack install, one bug fix. Reviews give some signal. If that is your job, hire there; a freelancer is the cheaper call for it.
Where it hurts: Skill varies wildly under identical gig titles. Scope creep and abandonment after payment are the complaints owners raise most often in community threads, and no marketplace review step checks FiveM code for originality, so repackaged leaks can slip through.
Cfx.re forum Server Bazaar
Where it wins: The most FiveM-native talent pool. Developers post real portfolios and framework specialties; community history is visible.
Where it hurts: No escrow, no platform protection. You are wiring money to a forum handle on trust.
Discord dev-for-hire servers
Where it wins: Fast responses, sometimes genuinely skilled people between projects.
Where it hurts: Widely regarded as the riskiest venue: no reviews, no recourse, disposable identities.
A vetted team (what we sell)
Where it wins: Scoped deliverable and price before you pay, senior developers with a public track record, and the team is still there after delivery.
Where it hurts: Costs more than a marketplace gig. If your job is one small tweak, a freelancer is the cheaper call.

The 6-point vetting checklist (use it on us too)

The recurring hiring disasters in FiveM follow the same script: pay up front, get silence, or get a zip of repackaged leaked code that breaks on the next framework update. Every one of them is preventable with six questions asked before money moves.

  1. 1. Ask which framework versions they ship weekly

    ESX, QBCore, and Qbox move fast. A developer who cannot name what changed recently in your framework will deliver code written for last year's version.

  2. 2. Ask to connect to a live server running their work

    Screenshots and video prove nothing; leaked scripts demo fine. A server you can join, running their resources under real player load, is the strongest portfolio that exists in FiveM. Any serious developer, including us, should be able to point you at live servers running their work.

  3. 3. Get the deliverable in writing before paying

    Exact resources, framework, handover format, and what support is included. Most disputes start with a scope that only ever existed in chat.

  4. 4. Never pay 100% up front to an unvetted stranger

    Milestones or escrow for marketplace hires. The recurring failure mode is simple: full payment, then silence, or a download link to an outdated framework version. A written scope from a public team changes the math: you know exactly what you are owed and who owes it, which is what a premium buys.

  5. 5. Ask if the code is original and whether you own it

    Repackaged leaked scripts are a real problem in this market: they demo fine, then break with every update and are unsupportable. You want original work and clear ownership or license terms in the handover.

  6. 6. Ask what happens after delivery

    A framework update will eventually break something. Know up front whether fixes are included, billable, or unavailable because the developer is gone.

What we build

  • Custom Lua scripts and resources
  • ESX, QBCore, and Qbox integration
  • Server configuration and launch setup
  • Tebex store and monetization setup
  • Performance fixes and resource cleanup
  • Full done-for-you server builds
Tell us what you need to build

Know exactly what script you need? See custom FiveM script builds with fixed prices. Want the whole server, not just a script? See done-for-you FiveM server builds, the recommended script stack, or browse the Quasar Store for ready-made resources.

Common questions

How much does it cost to hire a FiveM developer?

Marketplace gigs commonly list anywhere from under 10 to a few hundred dollars for setups and small script work, and hourly freelance rates for FiveM work typically land in the tens of dollars per hour. The spread is wide because skill is unverified: two gigs with the same title can deliver a stable custom resource or a repackaged leak. Scoped work from a vetted senior team costs more per hour and removes that variance: you know the deliverable, the price, and who supports it before you pay.

Is Fiverr good for hiring FiveM developers?

For small, well-defined one-off jobs, it can be: reviews give some signal and prices are low. For a full server build or anything you depend on commercially, the risk profile changes: scope creep, abandonment after payment, and repackaged leaked scripts are the recurring failure modes owners report. If you hire there, use the vetting checklist on this page.

Why not just learn it myself from YouTube?

You can, and for a hobby server you should. But if your time is worth more than the hours, or you need custom scripts and a stable launch on a deadline, done-for-you development from the team behind 60,000+ script sales is faster and lower-risk than trial and error.

What can you build?

Custom scripts, framework integration (ESX, QBCore, Qbox), server configuration, Tebex setup, performance and resource cleanup, and full server builds. If it runs on FiveM, the Quasar team has shipped it.