Describe what you want. Watch Claude design the UI, you confirm, then it ships the Lua. QBCore · ESX · Qbox · Standalone.
1,247 developers·47 countries·18,400 scripts shipped






── the studio ──
Side-by-side chat and live React preview. Lua written incrementally, file by file, in your browser. No round-trips to a build server.
── what makes it different ──
Purpose-built for FiveM. Knows QBCore APIs, ESX deprecations, ox_lib patterns, FiveM natives. Doesn’t invent function names.
Sonnet designs the UI first. You confirm or iterate. Only then does Opus write the Lua. No wasted Opus tokens on UI mockups you didn’t want.
Small scripts stay flat. Big ones get split into config/, client/features/, server/database/.
Never under-engineered. Never over-engineered.
Admin edits locales/en.lua. NUI auto-updates. Zero TSX edits.
Charts. Avatars. Vehicle PNGs. Sounds. Animations. NUI bridge. ox_lib patterns.
Global network
From Istanbul to São Paulo, developers ship production-ready FiveM resources without touching boilerplate. A quiet, fast network running 24/7.
── the flow ──
Type one sentence in chat. "qbcore vehicle shop with categories."
Sonnet designs and ships ui/* in seconds. Live React preview. Confirm.
Opus writes the Lua. Download the zip. Drop in resources/.
── what they say ──
We replaced two devs with this. Banking, garage, MDT - all generated in one afternoon. Customers can't tell the difference.
I cancelled my Cursor subscription. This knows QBCore better than I do - never invents function names, always uses the correct exports.
Locale system alone is worth it. Drop a translation, restart the script, NUI updates. Zero TSX touched.
── pricing ──
No subscription tax. Credits never expire. Use Sonnet for free iterations, only spend Opus on real builds.
Three free generations. No credit card. Sixty seconds to your first script.