Electus Admin
Electus Admin extends FiveM server management beyond the game client — browser and mobile dashboard, offline player editing, live map, inventory alerts, and tiered permissions for ESX, QBCore, and Qbox.
$20
txAdmin covers the basics: server restarts, console access, a player list. It doesn’t give your moderation team a tool for managing what’s happening inside the server — inventories, job assignments, economy actions, live player positions. Electus Admin fills that gap with an in-game menu and a web dashboard that works from any browser, no FiveM client required.
Web Access Is the Core Differentiator
Most admin menus stop working the moment a staff member logs off the game client. Electus Admin generates a web link that lets moderators manage the server from a browser or mobile device without launching FiveM. That matters practically: a senior admin can ban a player, check an inventory, or push an announcement from their phone during off-hours without booting up the game. The web dashboard is available immediately after installation — no additional setup required.
- In-game admin menu via
/adminmenuplus full browser and mobile dashboard access - Offline player management — edit money, job, and player name without the target being online
- Live map showing every connected player’s position with direct interaction options
- Spectate mode with in-browser voice audio for remote player observation
- Penalty system: bans, warnings, and kicks with reason logging
- Global actions: announcements, revive, freeze, mute, time control, prop and vehicle deletion
- Item database for tracking inventory contents across all players
- Alerts for inventory thresholds, suspicious vehicle usage, and balance anomalies
- Garage integration for server-wide vehicle management
- Server statistics dashboard: player count, item distribution, job breakdown, economy totals
- Customizable permission tiers — assign exactly which actions each staff rank can access
- ESX, QBCore, and Qbox support with multi-inventory compatibility (QS, OX, QB, and others)
Offline Player Management Changes How Support Works
The ability to edit an offline player’s job, balance, or name is a genuine time-saver for servers with active support tickets. A player reports a job assignment bug at 2 AM — a moderator on their phone can fix it without waiting for a server dev to log in and run database commands. That capability, routed through a permission-controlled interface rather than direct DB access, is what separates Electus Admin from generic admin menus that only work on connected players.
Staff Permissions Without Giving Out DB Access
Electus Admin’s permission system lets server owners distribute moderation capability across staff ranks without handing anyone database credentials or server console access. Junior staff get kick and freeze. Senior moderators get bans and inventory checks. Only trusted admins see economy tools. The permission assignments are UI-managed and update instantly — no resource restart needed when a staff member’s role changes.
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Rafael Torres –
Permissions are super flexible. Setting up staff roles took minutes instead of hours.
Jordan Michaels –
Inventory integration is so clean. Editing items for offline players felt instant and reliable.
Tyler Greene –
Garage control works as advertised. Pulling and editing vehicles remotely is a nice touch.
Chloe Winters –
Alerts for item and balance limits helped us catch a few issues right away. Handy feature.
Lara Jennings –
The statistics panel helps us track activity at a glance. Simple but incredibly useful.
Elena Brooks –
Live map works smoothly and makes tracking situations effortless. Wish I had this months ago.
Samir Patel –
Spectating through the browser with voice support is wild. Didn’t expect it to run this well.
Marcus Hale –
The browser access alone changed how our staff handles moderation. Being able to check everything without logging into the game saves a ridiculous amount of time.