Buy curated FiveM bundles instead of piecing together your stack one script at a time. These bundle pages are the fastest path into discounted QBCore, ESX, QBOX, and Standalone systems when you want better value, cleaner compatibility, and fewer purchase decisions.
39 NoPixel-inspired scripts, MLOs & server packs — save over $1,220 vs. buying individually.
Includes (36 items)

Top 3 gang hood MLOs: O Block, Bloods, Forum Drive
Includes (3 items)

Complete police setup: job system, vehicles & court house
Includes (3 items)

Essential UIs: JG HUD, Vehicle Shop HUD, Multicharacter
Includes (3 items)

Premium maps: Malibu Mansion, Sandy Shores, PDM Dealership
Includes (3 items)

HUD, Loading Screen, ID Card & Pause Menu — the essentials for any new server.
Includes (4 items)

Casino, Banking, Blackmarket & Daily Rewards — engage players and build your economy.
Includes (4 items)

Police, Mechanic, Trucker & Fishing jobs — a complete economy starter.
Includes (4 items)
Bundles cost significantly less than buying each script individually.
Every bundle is tested for compatibility — no conflicts, no surprises.
Buy once, download all included scripts instantly from your account.
A bundle makes sense when three conditions line up: you want multiple scripts that already exist together on VertexMods, those scripts share the same framework (QBCore, ESX, QBOX, or Standalone), and your alternative is paying full sticker price for each one. If any of those three is false, a single targeted purchase from is usually the better move.
The typical savings range on VertexMods bundles sits between 25 and 40 percent of the combined sticker price, with the exact discount printed on each bundle page. That is money that would otherwise disappear into impulse purchases of similar scripts later, and the bundle format also removes the compatibility guesswork — every included script is verified to work alongside the others without resource conflicts or naming collisions.
Use bundles as the purchase shortcut, then branch into the framework and category hubs that match your server build. This keeps bundle traffic connected to the highest-intent shop and discovery pages.
Keep browsing with the core commercial pages so users and crawlers can move cleanly from bundle intent into individual products, framework hubs, and supporting free downloads.
Each bundle on VertexMods is assembled from scripts that are already individually verified in the main catalogue. Before a bundle goes live, the combined resource set is test-installed on a clean reference server matching the declared framework. Resource-manifest collisions, export-name conflicts, and database-schema overlaps are resolved at curation time — the buyer does not debug them later. Update policy is identical to individual purchases: every script in the bundle includes lifetime updates pushed through your VertexMods account.
Once you have a bundle installed, the natural next step is to layer a few targeted additions on top — a specific MLO for your server's roleplay theme, or a single-purpose script like a dispatch overlay from the QBCore catalogue. Bundles are the foundation; targeted buys finish the build.
A FiveM script bundle is a curated collection of multiple scripts sold together at a discounted price. Instead of buying each script individually, you get a compatible set — for example, a full roleplay starter pack with job systems, economy, police tools, and HUD — in a single purchase. Bundles are designed so the included scripts share framework compatibility and install cleanly together.
VertexMods bundles typically save 25–40% compared to purchasing the same scripts individually. The exact savings depend on the bundle — the price breakdown is shown on each bundle page so you can compare directly. Bundles with more scripts generally offer higher percentage discounts.
For a new QBCore server, a roleplay starter bundle is the fastest path — it covers the most-installed script categories (jobs, economy, police, UI) in one compatible set. For ESX servers, look for ESX-specific bundles that include tested ESX framework scripts. If you're unsure, start with a small bundle in your highest-priority category, then expand once your server is running.
Each bundle page lists which frameworks it supports — QBCore, ESX, QBOX, or Standalone. Scripts inside a bundle all share the same framework compatibility. Do not install a QBCore bundle on an ESX server; the scripts won't work. If you need cross-framework support, look for Standalone bundles, which work independently of the framework.
Yes. Every script purchased through VertexMods — whether bought individually or as part of a bundle — includes lifetime updates from the creator. When a script in your bundle receives an update, it appears in your account downloads. You can re-download the updated version at any time from your order history.