Quick Start
This guide gets a new FiveOps community connected to a FiveM server.
1. Sign In
Open FiveOps and sign in with Discord:
https://five-ops.vercel.app/login
Discord login lets FiveOps match staff members to Discord IDs used in tickets, player records, and staff assignments.
2. Create a Community
After login, create a community from the dashboard.
You become the first owner automatically. The owner role has every tab and every management permission.
3. Open Settings
Go to:
Dashboard -> Settings
Fill in:
- Community name
- Slug
- Logo URL
- Timezone
- CFX join URL
- Optional Git repository settings
- Optional Discord/webhook settings
4. Generate a Connector Token
In Settings, create a server connector token.
Copy the token immediately. FiveOps stores only the hash, so the full token cannot be shown again.
Use the same connector token for:
- FiveM connector resource
- Windows backup agent
5. Install the FiveM Connector
Download the server kit from FiveOps, copy fiveops_connector into your server resources folder, configure config.lua, add set fiveops_token and ensure fiveops_connector to server.cfg, then restart FXServer.
See FiveM Connector.
6. Install the Windows Backup Agent
Install fiveops-backup-agent on the Windows server. This enables backups, Lua security scans, inventory optimisation, database dumps, and background job polling.
See Windows Backup Agent.
7. Invite the Discord Bot
Invite the official FiveOps Discord bot if the community needs Discord member sync or Discord ticket-channel sync.
See Official Discord Bot.
8. Confirm Health
Check these dashboard areas:
- Settings shows recent server heartbeat.
- Resources shows server resources.
- Players shows online presence after the server heartbeat.
- Security can queue a Lua scan.
- Inventory can queue an audit or optimiser.
- Backups can queue a config backup.
