FiveM Marketplace Script - professional ESX script with custom features and optimized performance for FiveM servers Compatible with ESX framework.
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Description
FiveM Marketplace Script (Player-Owned) - Complete Shop Management System for ESX
Transform your FiveM server's economy with this comprehensive player-owned marketplace system designed specifically for ESX framework. The S4 Shops script enables players to purchase, customize, and operate their own retail businesses, creating dynamic economic gameplay that goes far beyond simple NPC vendors. Whether you're building a business-focused roleplay server or adding depth to your existing economy, this marketplace system provides the tools for players to become entrepreneurs, manage inventory, set competitive prices, and build commercial empires across Los Santos.
This isn't just another shop script - it's a complete business ownership and management platform. Players can buy marketplaces at various locations, stock them with products from your server's item catalog, adjust pricing based on competition and demand, and even temporarily close their shops when offline or during restocking periods. The customization options allow each shop owner to create a unique storefront with personalized themes, marker colors, and product selections that reflect their business strategy and roleplay character.
What's Included
The complete S4 Shops package includes the core marketplace ownership system, six different shop menu designs, fully customizable UI themes and colors, stock management functionality, purchase/sale mechanics, and comprehensive admin controls. The script integrates seamlessly with ESX inventory and economy systems, supporting both single-section shops (specialized stores) and multi-section shops (general stores or department stores). All features are configurable through intuitive config files, allowing server owners to define shop locations, pricing, available items, and ownership costs.
Key Features
Purchasable Marketplaces - Players can buy shops at designated locations across the map, creating investment opportunities and business ownership gameplay
Resale System - Shop owners can sell their businesses back to the server or potentially to other players, recovering investment and creating a property market
6 Different Shop Menus - Choose from six distinct UI designs to match your server's aesthetic and give variety to different shop types
Full Theme Customization - Customize colors, layouts, and visual elements to create unique branding for each shop location or type
Customizable Markers - Set marker colors and styles for shop entrances, making each business visually distinct on the map
Shop Locking System - Owners can lock/unlock their shops to prevent sales when closed, offline, or during restocking periods
Advanced Stock Management - Products have individual stock levels that deplete with sales, requiring owners to restock inventory regularly
Item Sales System - Complete transaction handling with price controls, quantity limits, and purchase confirmations
Multi-Section Support - Configure shops with multiple product categories (groceries, hardware, electronics) or single-focus specialty stores
Customizable Blips - Each shop type can have unique map blips with custom colors, icons, and labels for easy player navigation
ESX Integration - Deep integration with ESX economy, inventory, and database systems for reliable performance
Admin Controls - Server administrators can manage shop ownership, reset stock levels, and configure business parameters
Perfect For
Business Roleplay Servers - Create a functioning commercial economy where players build retail empires and compete for customers
Player-Driven Economies - Replace or supplement NPC shops with player-owned businesses that respond to supply and demand
Investment Gameplay - Give established players something meaningful to spend accumulated wealth on beyond vehicles and properties
Competitive Commerce - Multiple players can own similar shops in different locations, creating price competition and market dynamics
Passive Income Systems - Shop owners generate revenue when online and managing their business actively
Specialized Retail Stores - Create gun shops, clothing stores, electronics retailers, food markets, or any specialized business type
Gang Territory Control - Gangs can own shops in their territory, providing legitimate income and territorial value
Economy Sinks - Shop purchase costs and restocking expenses remove money from the economy, helping balance inflation
Performance - Optimized database queries and client-side rendering for minimal server impact
Database Integration - Uses MySQL/MariaDB for persistent shop ownership, inventory, and transaction data
Inventory Compatibility - Works with standard ESX inventory systems and most custom inventory scripts
Configuration - Extensive config.lua file for easy customization without code modification
Multi-Language Support - Localization files enable translation to multiple languages for international servers
Update Frequency - Active development with ongoing feature additions and bug fixes
Installation
Extract the s4_shops resource to your server's resources folder
Import the provided SQL file to create necessary database tables for shop ownership and inventory
Add ensure s4_shops to your server.cfg file
Configure shop locations, items, and prices in the config.lua file
Set up shop purchase costs and ownership parameters
Restart your ESX server and verify database tables were created correctly
Test shop purchase, stocking, and sales functionality with test accounts
Adjust economic balance (purchase costs, item prices, stock levels) based on your server's economy
Framework Compatibility
✅ ESX Legacy - Designed specifically for ESX framework with full integration for economy, inventory, and player data
✅ ESX 1.9.x and Later - Compatible with modern ESX versions including Legacy rewrites
❌ QBCore - This version is ESX-specific; QB version may be available separately
❌ Standalone - Requires ESX framework dependencies for economy and inventory functions
What Makes It Stand Out
Unlike basic shop scripts that simply let players buy items from fixed NPC locations, S4 Shops creates genuine business ownership gameplay with real economic consequences. The stock management system means shop owners must actively manage inventory - if they don't restock, their shelves go empty and customers go elsewhere. This creates opportunities for wholesale suppliers, delivery services, and logistics roleplay that adds depth to your server's economy.
The customization options are particularly powerful for server differentiation. Each shop can have its own visual identity through theme customization, marker colors, and menu styles. This allows creative shop owners to brand their businesses distinctively - a high-end electronics store might use sleek modern UI with blue markers, while a discount grocery could have basic menus with yellow markers. The variety of shop menu designs means your server won't have the cookie-cutter appearance that plagues many economy scripts.
The shop locking feature adds realistic business management - owners can close during off-hours, creating scarcity that drives prices up at shops that stay open 24/7. This introduces market dynamics where enterprising players can capitalize on demand when competitors are offline. The resale system also creates a secondary property market where successful shop locations become valuable assets that can be sold for profit.
Economic Gameplay Integration
Wholesale Systems - Create supplier roles where players sell bulk goods to shop owners at discount prices for restocking
Delivery Services - Trucking or courier jobs can restock shops, creating employment and logistics gameplay
Shop Competition - Multiple similar shops in different areas create price competition and customer loyalty dynamics
Exclusive Items - Configure certain valuable or rare items to only be available through player-owned shops
Black Market Shops - Use the system for illegal goods sellers in hidden or gang-controlled locations
Shop Protection Rackets - Criminal organizations can extort shop owners for protection money, creating conflict scenarios
Business Permits - Require players to obtain licenses or permits from government jobs before opening shops
Tax Systems - Implement government taxation on shop revenue to fund public services and create political gameplay
Configuration Examples
The script's flexibility allows you to create diverse business types. Configure a weapons shop that only sells legal firearms and requires a gun license, making it a target for robberies. Set up food markets with high stock volumes but low profit margins, requiring constant restocking but steady income. Create luxury boutiques with expensive items, low stock, and high markups for wealthy players. Each configuration changes how players interact with and operate the business, creating varied economic niches.
Recommended Companion Scripts
Pair this marketplace script with warehouse or storage scripts so shop owners can stockpile inventory before restocking. Combine with trucking or delivery jobs to create supply chain gameplay. Use alongside business management scripts that track profits, expenses, and employee systems. Integration with robbery scripts allows criminals to raid player-owned shops for inventory or cash, creating risk vs. reward dynamics for shop ownership.