Support lives
on Discord.

No tickets to fill, no inbox to lose. Drop into the server, ping the right channel — a real developer reads it within the hour.

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Members in the server

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Average first reply

24/7

Channel always open

Why Discord, not a ticket form.

01

Fast replies

The team lives in the server. Most questions get a first answer in under an hour, day or night.

02

Talk to the dev

You're not routed to a bot or a level-1 agent. You speak to the person who wrote the code.

03

Searchable history

Your issue is probably already solved. Discord search beats any ticket form for finding the answer fast.

04

873+ server owners

A community that has shipped real servers and chips in when they recognize a problem.

How to get help in three moves.

Three steps

Join.
Open a
channel.
Get help.

That's the whole flow. No forms, no waiting list. The faster you join, the faster we can read you.

01

Join the server

One click with your Discord account — no Cfx login required. Accept the rules and you're in.

02

Pick the right channel

#support for a script issue, #install-help for setup, #custom for a bespoke project. Channels are labelled — you'll find it.

03

Describe with context

Resource name, framework (ESX / QBCore / Standalone), server logs if you have them. The more context, the faster the fix.

Before you ask, a few quick wins.

Most of what you'll need is already written down. These shortcuts solve maybe 60% of the questions we see — worth a 30-second check before opening a thread.

  • Installation, dependencies and config — covered in the docs.
  • Common errors per script — bottom of each product page.
  • Pull your server logs before pinging us — they cut the back-and-forth in half.
  • Tell us your framework upfront — ESX, QBCore, QBox or Standalone.

A few ground rules.

Keeps the channels useful for everyone.

  • Be respectful — the team and the community are real people.
  • English or French, both work. We'll match.
  • No unsolicited DMs to the team. Use the public channels — they read every one.
  • No requests for cracked or resold scripts. Owners only.