What is txAdmin?
txAdmin is the built-in web management panel for FiveM servers. It lets you start, stop, and restart your server, manage admins, view the live console, deploy resources, and monitor player activity — all from your browser. Every FiveM plan comes with txAdmin pre-installed and configured.
Accessing txAdmin for the First Time
After deploying your FiveM server, you'll receive a txAdmin URL and credentials. Open the URL in your browser, enter the admin password, and you'll see the dashboard. The first time you log in, txAdmin will guide you through selecting a server recipe. Choose your framework: ESX for Lua-based roleplay, QBCore for modern JavaScript RP, or a basic setup if you want to build from scratch.
Installing Your Framework
Select your framework recipe from the setup wizard. For ESX, txAdmin installs the core, essential resources (es_extended, esx_identity, esx_banking), and a MySQL database automatically. For QBCore, it installs the core framework with default jobs, housing, and vehicle systems. The installation takes 2-3 minutes. Once complete, your server restarts automatically with the new resources loaded.
Managing Resources
The Resources tab shows every resource running on your server. You can start, stop, and restart individual resources without rebooting the entire server. This is essential when debugging — stop a problematic resource, check the console for errors, fix the config, and restart. Use the search bar to find specific resources in large setups with 50+ scripts.
Adding Admins and Managing Permissions
txAdmin's Admin Manager lets you add server administrators by FiveM license identifier. There are three admin levels: Moderator (kick/ban/mute), Admin (full resource management), and Senior Admin (server configuration). To add an admin, copy their license ID from the Players tab and add it in the Admin Manager. Permissions take effect immediately without a server restart.
Monitoring Server Health
The txAdmin dashboard shows real-time CPU usage, RAM consumption, player count, and server uptime. The Console tab streams live server output — critical for debugging script errors. Set up Discord webhook notifications to receive alerts when the server starts, stops, or when specific events occur. The Scheduler tab lets you automate tasks like daily restarts during low-population hours.
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