Features
Everything you need to operate a FiveM server, in one dashboard
FiveGateway is the control room for FiveM server owners and staff who are tired of juggling raw console windows, scattered Discord channels, and FTP sessions. Instead of stitching together half a dozen tools, every action that keeps your server healthy lives on one live page: players, logs, bans, resources, and long-term statistics. The dashboard connects to your server through a single lightweight resource and stays in sync over WebSocket, with no polling, no FTP, and no SSH.
Every feature below is built around a single idea: give admins a calm interface that shows what is happening right now, and preserves what happened earlier so you can investigate it later. When a griefer joins at 2am, you should not need SSH access or a second monitor to handle it. You open the dashboard, search the player, review their history, and take action, all from the same screen. And when you want to step back and look at trends, the same tool shows you a week of tick rate, memory, and player counts without setting up a separate observability stack.
The features split into six focus areas. Logging captures every structured event your resources emit, from store purchases to fail2ban triggers, so incident reviews stop relying on memory. Player management puts moderation, bans, warnings, whitelist, and remote screenshots behind a single search bar, usable from any browser. Statistics and performance monitoring chart CPU, memory, tick rate, network, and player counts across hours and days so you catch regressions before your community does. Discord integration moves routine actions out of the browser and into the chat tool your team already lives in. Webhooks forward meaningful log events to the Discord channels, Slack rooms, or custom endpoints that should hear about them. And Flows, our upcoming automation layer, lets you wire triggers to actions without writing a line of Lua.
Every subpage below digs into one focus area: what it does in production, how it connects to the rest of the stack, and the kind of question it lets you answer quickly. If you are evaluating FiveGateway against txAdmin or a custom admin panel, these pages are the short version of the pitch. If you are already a user, they are the documentation for the parts you have not touched yet. Either way, pick a feature that matches a problem you are trying to solve today and start there; you can always come back for the rest when your server grows into them.
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Flows
Coming soonUpcoming no-code automation: wire triggers to actions without writing Lua. Ban after warnings, whitelist on donation, auto-restart on tick drop.
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