Live tool · built by oxince

FiveM server & resource tracker.

Every public FiveM server in one place — live player counts, regions, and the resources each one actually runs. I built it, and it refreshes continuously from the Cfx.re master list.

  • 33,000+ servers
  • Live player counts
  • Updated continuously
  • Cfx.re master list
tracker.oxince.com
oxince FiveM server tracker dashboard — live player count, network history chart and network stats
What it tracks

A live read on the whole FiveM network.

Not just a server list. The tracker watches players, regions and resources across every public server and keeps the picture current — so the numbers are what's happening now, not last week.

Every player online, over time

Players now, active servers and total servers — redrawn continuously. You can watch the daily peak travel across the world as regions wake up and wind down.

Network history · last 72hLive
FiveM network player count over the last 72 hours, peaking around 218,000 concurrent players
Top FiveM resources by adoption — oxmysql, pma-voice, ox_lib — ranked across tens of thousands of servers

What servers actually run

Tens of thousands of servers scanned for the resources they really load — oxmysql, ox_lib, voice — ranked by how widely each one is deployed. The numbers come from real servers, so they show what people actually run.

Top FiveM servers ranked by live player count, each with its region and framework

Every public server, ranked

The full Cfx.re master list by population — each server with its region, framework and the resources it runs, on its own page.

Where the players are

Live player counts by region — North America to Asia — each with its server count and share of the network.

Players by regionLive
FiveM players broken down by region: North America, South America, Europe, Middle East, Asia
Under the hood

Live data, at scale, that still loads fast.

The tracker pulls the Cfx.re master list continuously, normalizes tens of thousands of servers and the resources they run, and builds a page for every one. It's the same stack I use for client work — Next.js, sensible caching, deployed to the edge so it stays quick even at ~34,000 pages.

If your community needs a dashboard, a server list, or any live-data tool, this is exactly the kind of thing I build.

  • Next.js
  • Cfx.re master list
  • ~34,000 pages
  • Refreshed continuously
  • Edge-deployed

See it live.

Browse the servers, resources and regions for yourself — or tell me about a tool you want built.