The 2026 FiveM Store Network Guide: Where to Find Scripts, Vehicles, MLOs and More
One of the most common questions in our Discord and support inbox is deceptively simple: “where should I actually buy things for my server?” The honest answer is that no single storefront does everything well — vehicles, scripts, MLOs, UI packs and clothing are different crafts with different specialists. Over the years a network of sister stores has grown up around exactly that idea: focused catalogs instead of one shapeless mega-shop. This guide maps the network so you can go straight to the right shelf.
For scripts: the core catalogs
If you need gameplay — jobs, heists, phones, inventories, police systems — start at scripts-tebex.io. It is the flagship script catalog in the family: ESX and QBCore resources organized by category and framework, from full job frameworks down to small QoL utilities, with free options scattered throughout so you can fill gaps without burning budget. We’ve covered its catalog depth before in our sister-store introduction, and it remains the default first stop for most buyers.
For vehicles: a dedicated garage
Vehicles are their own discipline — handling lines, LODs, optimization — and mixed general stores tend to stock them carelessly. cars-tebex.io exists for exactly this reason: lore-friendly packs, emergency fleets and civilian dailies, curated for server use rather than single-player showcases. If your dealership stock currently reads as “whatever was free in 2022,” start there.
For MLOs and map assets
assets-tebex.io handles the world itself: MLO interiors, map edits and the props that turn vanilla Los Santos into your city. Interiors are arguably the highest-impact immersion purchase in FiveM — a topic the assets team covers in depth on their own blog — and having them in a dedicated catalog with clear categories (police, social, criminal, business) makes the first shopping trip much faster.
For breadth: the marketplace model
Sometimes you don’t know exactly what you need, or you want to compare multiple creators’ takes on the same idea. marketplace-tebex.io aggregates vetted creators across every category — it’s the place to browse widely, and its blog has become a reference library in its own right, particularly for vehicle buying guides and escrow/Keymaster explainers.
For identity: HUDs, UI and the finishing layer
The most overlooked purchase category. Your HUD, speedometer, notifications and loading screen are on every player’s screen all session, every session. xdopestore.com specializes in this finishing layer — custom HUDs and UI packages that make screenshots of your server recognizably yours rather than recognizably default.
For deals and bundles
Two more stops worth bookmarking. buy-tebex.io runs a modern self-hosted storefront with frequent bundle pricing — strongest when you’re stocking several categories at once, like a launch or a major content season. And fivem-tebex.store rounds out the network with a general catalog plus guides aimed at newer players making their first purchases.
For reading before you buy
If you want editorial rather than inventory — pricing analysis, platform comparisons, Tebex fee breakdowns, store-marketing strategy — the blog at vortexscripts.com publishes some of the most detailed writing in the scene on the business side of FiveM assets.
How to shop the network efficiently
- Match the store to the category. Scripts from the script catalog, cars from the car store, interiors from the asset shop. Specialists curate better than generalists.
- Check framework compatibility everywhere. The network labels ESX/QBCore/standalone consistently — read the label, not just the trailer.
- Compare before bundles. If you’re buying three or more items, price the basket against the bundle deals before checking out individually.
- Use the blogs. Nearly every store in the network maintains real guides — installation walkthroughs, performance auditing, buying checklists. The reading is free; the mistakes it prevents are not.
The one-store-for-everything era of FiveM shopping produced a lot of bloated catalogs and buyer’s remorse. A network of specialists — each store doing one thing properly — is simply a better way to stock a city. Bookmark the ones that match your server’s needs, and check back seasonally: catalogs across the whole family rotate far more often than most owners realize.