FiveM Server Monetization Rules: Legal Donations and Pay-to-Win Limits
FiveM Server Monetization Rules: Legal Donations and Pay-to-Win Limits
Monetizing a FiveM server can feel like walking a tightrope. On one side, you want to earn something back for the server costs and your time. On the other side, there are strict FiveM server monetization rules that determine what’s legal — and what can get your server blacklisted.
If you monetize incorrectly, CFX can shut down your server or ban your account. If you monetize correctly, you can build a sustainable income stream from legal donations, cosmetic packages, priority queues, or script-related extras through Tebex.
This guide breaks down the official FiveM donation guidelines and how to monetize without crossing into pay-to-win territory. We will also walk through compliant monetization ideas using real examples from the Tebex store.
Key Takeaways
- Legal donations are allowed — as long as they don’t provide competitive gameplay advantages.
- Pay-to-win is not allowed — you cannot sell gameplay-altering perks like powerful weapons or stats.
- Cosmetics, priority queue, exclusive discord roles, and emotes are allowed under server monetization compliance.
- Use Tebex to automatically stay within FiveM TOS monetization requirements.
- You can sell scripts, animations, and cosmetic items like custom animations or tattoo shop systems — but not gameplay advantages.
Understanding FiveM Server Monetization Rules
FiveM’s Terms of Service allow monetization only when players are not receiving a gameplay advantage. The rule is simple:
If a player gains power, combat advantages, or progression boosts by paying, it’s not allowed.
Allowed (Compliant) Monetization Examples
- Priority queue for faster joining the server
- Exclusive cosmetic perks (outfits, animations, tattoos)
- Discord VIP role or supporter badge
- Access to cosmetic scripts such as Tattoo Shop Script
- Custom animations like Animation Suggestions
Not Allowed (Pay-to-Win Violations)
- Unique weapons or items with stats above standard gameplay
- Money boosts, XP boosts, increased job payouts
- Restricted-access gameplay features (bank heists, criminal activities)
Example: Selling a cosmetic ped-looting enhancement like Advanced Ped Looting Script is allowed — as long as it does not give exclusive in-game economy advantages.
Donation Models That Stay 100% Legal
FiveM encourages donation-based monetization as long as the donation is not tied to power or advantage. This is where Tebex shines, because it gives you a framework to sell legal, non-pay-to-win items.
Accepted Monetization Ideas
You can safely monetize by selling:
- Priority queue
- Skins, tattoos, emotes, and animations
- Cosmetic job scripts (e.g., roleplay enhancements)
For example, selling a cosmetic detective toolkit like Detective Tools adds RP depth without giving the buyer unfair economic power.
Donation-Based Monthly Support
Offer recurring supporter benefits via Tebex packages, such as:
- VIP Discord role
- Exclusive emote pack
- Custom cosmetic loadout
Tebex even handles the legal part and logs the donation transaction to protect you from disputes. If you want to learn more, their official blog has detailed monetization insights: Tebex blog
How to Monetize Your Server via Tebex (Step-by-Step)
This is where the magic happens. Let’s walk through it:
Step 1: Create a Tebex Account
Go to Tebex and connect your FiveM server using the Server Key. This authorizes Tebex as your official monetization handler.
Step 2: Create Legal Donation Packages
Inside the dashboard, create packages such as:
- VIP Queue Access
- Exclusive cosmetic animation
- Custom tattoos (roleplay only)
You can add cosmetic scripts from the Tebex Shop, such as:
- Boosting system for RP car boosting
- Advanced Ped Looting
Step 3: Publish and Start Accepting Donations
Once packages go live, players can immediately purchase. Tebex handles:
- Payment processing
- Refunds and payment disputes
- Tax / invoicing compliance
For more help, use the official support section: Tebex Support
How to Avoid Getting Blacklisted
Blacklisting is permanent and non-appealable. To avoid it:
- Never offer boosts, weapons, or economy-enhancing benefits for money
- Make sure all donations are cosmetic or convenience-based
- Use Tebex to manage purchases — it automatically keeps your store compliant
Follow the simple rule: If paying gives the player an advantage, don’t sell it.
Conclusion
Running a FiveM server takes time, dedication, and money. Monetization helps sustain your community — but only if you stay within the FiveM server monetization rules. By focusing on cosmetics, convenience perks, VIP queue access, and cosmetic scripts, you can bring in consistent revenue without violating FiveM donation guidelines or breaking FiveM TOS monetization restrictions.
The safest way to monetize is through Tebex. It shields you from compliance issues, handles payments, and offers a structured way to sell scripts and cosmetic packages. Pairing that with legally compliant offerings from the Tebex Store keeps your revenue flowing — without risking a blacklist.
Build a sustainable server. Reward supporters. And keep your gameplay fair.