Pickle's Police Job | In-Game Creator | ESX QBCore Qbox FiveM
Build, manage, and run every department directly in-game.
Browser-based admin menu with full framework and inventory control
Screenshots and video of the script in an actual server, not mockups. Have a look here, then order from the panel on the right.
Everything below is the creator's own published description — features, requirements and setup notes, exactly as they wrote them.
No additional installation required to make it work inside your browser or mobile!
The admin menu integrates with the inventory system of your choice regardless of the player being online or not.
You can edit money, job, name and much more on offline and online players without logging into your server.
Interact with vehicles both on the server and in garage.
Spectate players IN YOUR BROWSER which also includes voice audio!
See who has which items and manage them.
See who is online and where they are on a live map. Interact with them on the integrated map.
Online actions for players has tons of features.
Ban players and warn players.
Global actions such as announcements, revive, delete props, delete peds, delete vehicles, freeze players, set time, mute players and more.
Track player count, item count, server balance and player job count.
Create staff alerts for item, vehicle and balance count.
Create permissions for your staff and assign them to your staff members.
Players can access the admin menu with /adminmenu or inside a browser via the link provided.
This script is very optimized and uses very little resources. Idle is 0.00ms with excellent performance on load.
This script requires ESX, QB-Core or QBOX, ox_lib and oxmysql
qs-inventory, ox_inventory, qb-inventory and more
All scripts always comes with free and fast support through discord.
This script comes with free updates and complete rewrites/versions.
Electus Admin | FiveM Browser Admin Menu | ESX QBCore QBOX is listed at FiveM Tebex Store and tagged for esx, qbcore, qbox. Use the description, previews and stated requirements to judge whether it fits the stack you're actually running.
Before you buy, confirm the exact framework version, any inventory or target dependencies, and what the license lets you do with the files. Then back up your database and test on a dev server before anything reaches your live city.