I will fix bugs, and configure scripts for your fivem server


About this gig
Are console errors ruining your server's performance? Need help setting up a complex script?
Running a FiveM server is hard work, and dealing with broken scripts or database errors shouldn't stop you from growing your community. Thats where I come in.
I specialize in debugging Lua code, fixing database connection issues, and configuring scripts for frameworks like QBCore and ESX.
What I can do for you:
- Fix Server-side & Client-side Lua errors.
- Resolve SQL/Database errors (oxmysql, mysql-async).
- Configure existing scripts (adjusting coordinates, changing UI text, setting up jobs).
- Fix script conflicts and optimize performance.
How I work: I don't just guess. I test the solutions in a local environment to ensure the code is clean and the error is permanently resolved before delivering it to you.
Important: Please message me before placing an order. Send me a screenshot of the error or explain the issue, and I will give you an honest assessment and a custom offer if needed.
Let's get your server running flawlessly!
Get to know John Luke
Expert FiveM And Lua Developer
- FromPanama
- Member sinceMay 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
Spanish, English
FAQ
Do you create custom scripts from scratch?
For this Gig, my main focus is on debugging, fixing errors, and configuring your current scripts. If you need a brand new system built from scratch, please message me first so we can discuss the details and I can send you a custom offer.
Do you need access to my VPS or server panel?
In most cases, no. You can just send me the specific .lua file or script folder (.zip) that is causing issues. I will review the code, fix it locally, and send the corrected files back to you ready to use.
Which FiveM frameworks do you work with?
I specialize in QBCore and have extensive experience configuring databases, managing server project environments, and troubleshooting scripts for it. I am also comfortable working with ESX and Standalone resources.
