Cfx Marketplace Explained: What Server Owners Need to Know in 2026
The Cfx Marketplace launched in January 2026 as the official Rockstar-authorized store for FiveM and RedM mods. Learn how it works, how it compares to Tebex, and what it means for server owners and creators.

The FiveM and RedM modding economy changed significantly in early 2026. On January 12, Cfx.re launched its official Cfx Marketplace β a curated storefront built directly into the FiveM ecosystem and backed by Rockstar Games. For server owners and script developers, this is one of the most consequential developments since Rockstar acquired Cfx.re in 2023.
This guide covers everything you need to know: how the marketplace works, what's available, how it stacks up against Tebex and third-party alternatives, and whether you should sell or buy through it.
What Is the Cfx Marketplace?
The Cfx Marketplace is the official digital storefront for FiveM and RedM mods, operated by Cfx.re under Rockstar Games' authorization. It launched on January 12, 2026, following a months-long creator application period that began in late 2025.
The marketplace is part of Rockstar's broader strategy to formalize and regulate GTA modding. Rather than treating mod sales as a legal gray area, Rockstar has created a sanctioned channel where creators can monetize their work with official support. This represents a significant shift from the previous norm, where sales happened almost entirely through third-party platforms like Tebex, Patreon, or independent stores. The marketplace is accessible through the Cfx.re forum and the FiveM client.
The launch follows Rockstar's 2023 acquisition of Cfx.re β the company behind the FiveM and RedM multiplayer frameworks. At the time of acquisition, Rockstar signaled that it intended to invest in the FiveM ecosystem rather than shut it down. The Cfx Marketplace is the clearest expression of that commitment so far.
Currently, the marketplace is in a phased rollout. Not every creator can list products immediately β sellers must apply and be approved through a vetting process. The product catalog is growing but still relatively limited compared to what's available on Tebex or independent stores. That is expected to change as more creators complete the application process throughout 2026.
How the Cfx Marketplace Works
For Buyers (Server Owners)
Browsing the Cfx Marketplace is straightforward. The storefront is accessible directly through the FiveM client and via the web at cfx.re/marketplace. You can filter by platform (FiveM, RedM, or Singleplayer), product category, price range, and compatibility with common frameworks like ESX and QBCore.
Product categories include:
- Scripts and Resources (job systems, framework utilities, UI components)
- MLOs and Custom Interiors (interiors for police stations, hospitals, restaurants, and more)
- Maps and World Modifications
- Props and Asset Packs
- Vehicle Packs and Modifications
- Graphics Enhancement Mods
Pricing varies significantly by product type. Basic utility scripts start around $5, while premium MLO bundles or comprehensive framework packs can reach $389.99. The marketplace also supports subscription-based products β the most prominent example being NaturalVision Evolved (NVE), which is available for $12.19 per month.
One of the key selling points for buyers is the curation process. Every product on the marketplace has been reviewed for quality, functionality, and security before being listed. This reduces the risk of purchasing broken or malicious scripts β a real concern when buying from unvetted third-party listings. Direct download and basic installation guidance are provided for all listed products.
For more on finding quality resources for your server, see our guide to the Best FiveM Scripts and Best FiveM MLOs 2026.
For Sellers (Creators)
Selling on the Cfx Marketplace is not open to everyone β at least not yet. Creators must submit an application through the Cfx creator portal and go through an approval process before they can list products. The review typically takes 2 to 4 weeks, depending on application volume.
Once approved, sellers must meet strict listing standards. This includes high-quality screenshots, detailed product descriptions, installation documentation, and ongoing support obligations. Products go through a code review and security check before going live. Updates to existing products also require review.
The revenue share model is still being refined by Cfx. Details have not been fully published, but the marketplace operates on a percentage split where Cfx takes a portion of each sale. This is comparable to how app stores like Steam or the Epic Games Store operate. Creators who prioritize maximum margins may prefer self-hosted solutions, but the trade-off is access to a much larger built-in audience.
What's Available on the Cfx Marketplace?
The catalog at launch was selective but growing. Here is a snapshot of what you can expect to find, along with representative price ranges:
| Category | Examples | Price Range | |---|---|---| | Scripts & Resources | Job systems, police MDT, dispatch, inventory UI | $9 β $79 | | MLOs (Custom Interiors) | Police stations, hospitals, luxury apartments | $19 β $129 | | Map Modifications | Custom cities, islands, race tracks | $29 β $199 | | Prop Packs | Furniture sets, emergency props, custom objects | $9 β $49 | | Vehicle Packs | Emergency vehicles, supercars, civilian fleets | $15 β $89 | | Graphics Mods | NaturalVision Evolved (NVE) | $12.19/month | | Premium Bundles | Multi-script bundles, complete server packages | $149 β $389.99 |
NaturalVision Evolved deserves special mention. NVE is one of the most recognized GTA V graphics enhancement mods in existence, developed by Razed. Its inclusion as a flagship subscription product signals the caliber of creator Cfx is targeting. At $12.19 per month, it is competitively priced and demonstrates that the marketplace can support recurring revenue models alongside one-time purchases.
The catalog will expand significantly over the coming months as creator applications are processed. If you are currently browsing for free resources to complement paid purchases, our Free Mods section is a strong starting point.
Cfx Marketplace vs Tebex: Complete Comparison
Tebex has been the dominant platform for FiveM monetization for years. It allows server owners and creators to sell digital goods through customizable storefronts. The Cfx Marketplace is not a direct replacement for Tebex, but there is meaningful overlap β and the right choice depends on your priorities.
| Feature | Cfx Marketplace | Tebex | |---|---|---| | Platform backing | Official Cfx.re / Rockstar | Third-party (Overwolf) | | Audience source | Built-in FiveM/RedM user base | Your own traffic | | Branding | Cfx branded, no customization | Full custom branding and domain | | Revenue share | Cfx takes an undisclosed cut | ~5% platform fee | | Quality control | Strict curation and code review | Self-published | | Product types | Digital assets only | Digital and physical goods | | RedM support | Yes | Yes | | Subscription model | Supported | Supported | | Custom domain | No | Yes (Webstore plan) | | Setup complexity | Application required | Self-service, quick setup | | Discovery | Integrated with FiveM client | Dependent on your marketing |
When Tebex is the better choice: If you already have an established customer base, want full control over your storefront, need custom branding, or sell products that do not meet Cfx's strict curation requirements, Tebex remains the more flexible platform. The lower fee structure also benefits high-volume sellers. For a full breakdown, see our Complete Guide to FiveM Server Monetization.
When the Cfx Marketplace is the better choice: If you are a creator with high-quality, polished work and want exposure to the largest possible FiveM audience without running your own marketing campaigns, the marketplace's built-in discovery is a significant advantage. The Cfx quality badge also carries real credibility with buyers.
Our recommendation: Use both. There is no rule preventing creators from listing on the Cfx Marketplace and operating a Tebex store simultaneously. Many creators will likely do exactly this β using Cfx for broad discovery and Tebex for returning customers, bundle deals, and greater control. For alternatives to Tebex specifically, see Best FiveM Tebex Alternatives.
Cfx Marketplace vs Third-Party Stores
Beyond Tebex, the FiveM modding ecosystem includes a range of third-party stores and marketplaces. These include VertexMods, the FiveM Store, and various creator-run storefronts on platforms like Gumroad and Sellix.
The key differences come down to curation, specialization, and community.
Third-party stores like VertexMods are built specifically around FiveM server needs. They often carry both free and paid resources, offer bundled deals, and provide community-oriented support. The discovery experience on a specialized store can be more focused than a general marketplace β if you are looking for ESX-compatible job scripts, a FiveM-specific store will surface relevant results more efficiently than a broad platform.
The Cfx Marketplace's main advantage over independent stores is institutional trust. Knowing that a product has passed a Cfx-backed review process is meaningful, especially for newer server owners who are not yet confident in evaluating code quality themselves. That trust premium is real, and it will likely drive buyer behavior as the catalog matures.
However, third-party stores fill important gaps. They carry free mods, which the Cfx Marketplace does not emphasize. They often have more flexible pricing structures, community ratings, and niche categories that a curated marketplace cannot justify maintaining. For free resources specifically, see our Free Mods catalog.
The practical takeaway: multiple distribution channels benefit both buyers and sellers. As a buyer, checking the Cfx Marketplace, Tebex stores, and dedicated third-party stores gives you the widest selection. As a creator, listing across multiple platforms maximizes your visibility and revenue.
You can also explore Monetize Without Tebex for alternative monetization approaches beyond the major platforms.
How to Sell on the Cfx Marketplace
If you create FiveM or RedM resources and want to list on the Cfx Marketplace, here is a practical walkthrough of the process.
Step 1: Apply as a Creator
Navigate to the Cfx Marketplace creator portal at cfx.re/marketplace/creators. You will need an existing Cfx.re account and, ideally, a portfolio of existing work to demonstrate quality. Cfx reviews applications manually, so presenting polished work samples with screenshots, videos, and documentation will strengthen your application.
The review timeline is currently 2 to 4 weeks, though this may change as application volume increases. Applications submitted during peak periods may take longer. Be prepared to wait, and do not launch any marketing for a listing until you have received approval.
Step 2: Prepare Your Listings
Before your application is approved, use the waiting period to prepare your listings thoroughly. Every product on the Cfx Marketplace must include:
- High-quality screenshots and preview videos that accurately represent the product
- Detailed feature descriptions written in clear, accessible language
- Installation guides covering common frameworks (ESX, QBCore, QBox)
- Version history and changelog to demonstrate ongoing maintenance
- Support contact information or a dedicated Discord for buyer questions
Half-finished listings will likely be rejected during review. Treat each listing as a marketing asset, not just a technical submission.
Step 3: Pricing Strategy
Research existing prices on the Cfx Marketplace before setting your own. Buyers compare prices across the catalog, so pricing significantly above market rate without a clear differentiated value proposition will hurt conversions.
Consider whether a subscription or one-time purchase model fits your product. Scripts and tools that receive regular updates β new features, framework compatibility fixes, security patches β may justify a subscription. Static assets like vehicle packs or prop sets are better suited to one-time pricing.
Bundle options can also increase average order value. If you have multiple complementary products, consider creating a bundle listing at a slight discount to encourage buyers to spend more per transaction.
Step 4: Optimize for Discovery
Once listed, your product's visibility depends on how well it is optimized for the marketplace's search and filtering system. Use accurate, specific category tags. Write descriptions that include the terms buyers actually search for β framework names (ESX, QBCore), specific job types (police, mechanic, drug dealer), and compatibility notes.
Regular updates matter for discoverability too. Actively maintained products tend to rank better in marketplace algorithms and earn stronger reviews, which compound over time. A product that received its last update in 2024 will lose ground to actively maintained alternatives. For more on selling strategies, see our FiveM Monetization Tutorial.
Pros and Cons of the Cfx Marketplace
No platform is perfect for every creator or buyer. Here is an honest breakdown.
Pros:
- Official Rockstar backing β the Cfx Marketplace carries the strongest legitimacy in the FiveM ecosystem, which directly influences buyer trust
- Built-in audience β millions of active FiveM and RedM players have direct access to the storefront through the client, reducing the marketing burden on creators
- Quality curation builds credibility β buyers know that listed products have passed a review process, which reduces purchasing hesitation
- Integrated discovery β the marketplace is woven into the FiveM client experience, making it more discoverable than any external store
- RedM support from day one β creators and server owners in the RedM community have an officially supported distribution channel for the first time
Cons:
- Revenue share reduces margins β the Cfx cut is not yet fully disclosed, but any platform fee reduces what creators take home compared to self-hosted solutions
- No control over your storefront β you cannot customize the presentation, set up loyalty programs, or capture buyer email addresses
- Application process is slow β the 2β4 week review period delays time-to-market for new products
- Strict requirements exclude smaller creators β hobbyists and newer developers may not meet the quality bar required for approval, limiting who can participate
- No custom branding or domain β all listings appear under the Cfx brand, making it harder to build independent creator recognition
- Still early, limited catalog β buyers will not find everything they need in the marketplace for the foreseeable future, making multi-platform discovery necessary
The Impact on FiveM's Modding Economy
The Cfx Marketplace does more than add a new store. It changes the structural legitimacy of the entire FiveM creator economy.
Previously, selling mods existed in an informal β sometimes legally ambiguous β space. Creators operated under Rockstar's informal tolerance rather than explicit authorization. The Cfx Marketplace creates a formal, Rockstar-sanctioned channel for monetization. For creators who were previously hesitant to invest heavily in FiveM development due to legal uncertainty, this removes a significant barrier.
The marketplace also puts pressure on existing platforms. Tebex will need to differentiate more clearly on the dimensions where it genuinely outperforms β custom branding, flexible product types, lower fees, and faster listing. Third-party stores will need to compete on curation quality, community, and specialization. None of this is necessarily bad for the ecosystem: competition tends to improve outcomes for buyers.
Price standardization is another likely long-term effect. As the Cfx Marketplace establishes pricing norms for common product types, buyers will have clearer reference points when evaluating prices on other platforms. Creators who price significantly above or below marketplace norms will face pressure to justify the delta.
The broader context here is worth noting: with GTA 6 on the horizon, Rockstar's investment in formalizing FiveM suggests the company sees the roleplay and multiplayer modding ecosystem as a long-term revenue opportunity. For more on this, see FiveM and GTA 6. The departure of alt:V from the competitive landscape also consolidates players and creators further into the FiveM ecosystem β see alt:V Shuts Down for context on that shift.
For existing server owners thinking about how to monetize their own servers (separate from selling scripts), our How to Create a Tebex Store and Best Tebex Shops guides remain relevant reference points.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Cfx Marketplace replacing Tebex?
No. The Cfx Marketplace and Tebex serve different functions and are likely to coexist for the foreseeable future. Tebex is a general-purpose store builder for server owners and creators who want full control over their brand and customer relationships. The Cfx Marketplace is a curated product catalog focused on quality-verified digital assets. Most serious creators will use both. Tebex processes donations, VIP packages, and in-game store purchases; the Cfx Marketplace handles individual asset sales to the broader FiveM audience.
Can anyone sell on the Cfx Marketplace?
Not currently. Sellers must apply through the Cfx creator portal and pass an application review. The process is selective by design β Cfx is maintaining a quality bar that not every creator will meet immediately. The application typically takes 2β4 weeks to process. As the marketplace matures, Cfx may open the process further, but a curation requirement is likely to remain in some form.
Are Cfx Marketplace mods safe to use?
Yes, by the marketplace's standards. All submissions go through a code review and security check before being listed. This process is designed to catch malicious code, known exploits, and basic functionality issues. That said, no review process is perfect, and server owners should still test new resources in a development environment before deploying to production. The curation process significantly reduces risk compared to purchasing from unvetted sources.
Does the Cfx Marketplace support RedM mods?
Yes. The marketplace was built with both FiveM and RedM support from launch. RedM creators can apply through the same portal, and buyers can filter listings by platform. This makes the Cfx Marketplace one of the few organized storefronts with genuine RedM coverage, since most third-party stores are heavily FiveM-focused.
How does pricing compare to other stores?
Prices on the Cfx Marketplace tend to be competitive with Tebex listings for comparable products, though the curation overhead may push some prices slightly higher than self-published alternatives. The marketplace's quality guarantee justifies a modest premium for buyers who prioritize reliability. For budget-conscious server owners, combining Cfx Marketplace purchases with free resources from stores like VertexMods Free Mods is a practical approach.
Our Verdict
The Cfx Marketplace is a net positive for the FiveM ecosystem β both for buyers who want reliable, reviewed resources and for creators who want a legitimate distribution channel backed by Rockstar. It is not a replacement for Tebex or third-party stores, but it raises the floor for quality across the market and gives the entire modding economy more institutional legitimacy.
For server owners, the practical advice is simple: check the Cfx Marketplace alongside your usual sources. The catalog is still growing, so you will not find everything there, but what you do find has been vetted. For creators, applying for the marketplace is worth the effort even if you already operate a Tebex store β the additional exposure to millions of FiveM users is genuinely valuable.
If you are building or expanding a FiveM server and looking for resources beyond what the Cfx Marketplace currently offers, VertexMods carries a growing catalog of premium scripts and mods alongside an extensive collection of free resources β no application required, no waiting period, and a community of active server owners to learn from.


