The best FiveM phone scripts for QBCore, ESX, and QBox in 2026 — LB Phone, GKSPhone, S4 Phone, CrewPhone and more. Features, prices, and framework compatibility compared.

Founder & Lead Editor, VertexMods
@lars-miller
Lars Miller founded VertexMods in 2022 after 8+ years running FiveM roleplay servers across QBCore, ESX Legacy, and QBox. He has personally administered servers with 64–200 concurrent players, ported legacy ESX resources to QBCore, and written production Lua for jobs, inventories, and economy systems. His editorial focus is practical: every script VertexMods publishes — free or premium — runs on a live test server against the current CitizenFX artifact before it goes on the site. Lars writes about framework migration paths, performance tuning (txAdmin, ox_inventory load, oxmysql query budgets), install workflows for QBCore 1.x → 2.x, and the tradeoffs between community resources and paid systems. When he is not testing scripts, he is answering server owner questions in the VertexMods Discord and reviewing creator submissions.
The best FiveM phone scripts for QBCore, ESX, and QBox in 2026 — LB Phone, GKSPhone, S4 Phone, CrewPhone and more. Features, prices, and framework compatibility compared.
The best FiveM police scripts for ESX, QBCore, and QBox in 2026 — police jobs, MDT, dispatch, handcuffs, ANPR, and more. With prices, features, and setup recommendations.
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