Zenith is on the way
We're building Zenith — a modern roleplay framework for FiveM. Lightweight. Modular. Built on ox.
This is the very first entry in what will become the home for Zenith news: release announcements, devlogs, and updates as the framework takes shape. The docs are going live early so you can follow along from day one.
What Zenith is
Most frameworks make you choose between two extremes — do-everything monoliths packed with features you'll never use, or bare-bones starters that leave you rebuilding the basics before you can write a single line of gameplay.
Zenith sits deliberately in the middle. The core is small and complete: characters, economy, jobs, metadata, and permissions, all behind one clean, predictable API. Everything beyond that is a module you opt into — never a tax you pay by default. And because it's built natively on the ox ecosystem (ox_lib, oxmysql, ox_inventory, ox_target), there's no glue code to write.
Where things stand
Zenith is in active development and has not been publicly released yet. That means:
- The framework isn't available to download or run — yet.
- The docs you see today are an early foundation and will grow quickly as features land.
- APIs and details are still settling, so expect things to evolve.
We wanted to open the doors early rather than build in the dark. If you're the kind of person who likes getting in on the ground floor, now's the time.
Follow along
The best way to keep up — and to help shape where Zenith goes — is to join the community:
- Discord — discord.zenithfivem.dev for development updates and discussion.
- GitHub — github.com/Zenith-FiveM to watch the code as it lands.
More soon. Thanks for being here early. 🏔️
