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Quarterly report · Q2 2026

State of the Cfx Marketplace, Q2 2026

A category-level snapshot of the Cfx + Tebex script economy: how many listings exist, how prices are distributed, where FiveM stops and RedM begins, and which categories are gaining listings fastest. Computed from active listings only (we exclude items the scrapers have flagged as removed).

Updated Jun 24, 2026 · Source: Stagecraft marketplace database
TL;DR

9,307 active listings. 130 distinct sellers. Median price $17.99.

  1. 1.9,307 active listings across Cfx Marketplace and the leading Tebex storefronts — 94% of the catalog lives on Tebex.
  2. 2.Scripts is the largest single category at 4,028 listings, median price $20.
  3. 3.ESX is the dominant framework tag at 32% of compatibility-tagged listings.
  4. 4.Scripts added the most new listings in the last 30 days (+188, 5% of its total).
Overview

Headline numbers

Active listings
9,307
Distinct sellers
130
Median price
$17.99
New in last 30 days
408
4.4% of catalog
Source split
  • Tebex8,736 (93.9%)
  • Cfx Marketplace571 (6.1%)
Pricing shape
  • Free listings0.2%
  • Median price (paid)$17.99
§1 · Category distribution

Listings by category

Top 6 categories by active listing count. Median price excludes free items; the IQR (P25–P75) shows where the middle 50% of priced listings sit. We use median rather than mean because a handful of joke listings priced in the millions skew averages but not medians.

CategoryListingsMedianIQR
Scripts4,028$20$12.32–$35
Clothing3,112$15.29$15.29–$22.49
Maps1,324$19.99$15–$30
Vehicles834$19.60$9.99–$29.99
Character8$19.99$13.75–$31.24
Misc1$14.99$14.99–$14.99
§2 · FiveM vs RedM and below

Framework distribution

FiveM dominates, as expected. Within FiveM, listings often carry multiple compatibility tags — a script tagged both qbcore and qbox counts in both rows. The "standalone" bucket is anything that explicitly works without a framework.

By game

  • FiveM8,766 (94.2%)
  • RedM541 (5.8%)

By compatibility tag

  • ESX1,507 (31.8%)
  • QBCore1,175 (24.8%)
  • QBox799 (16.9%)
  • Standalone710 (15.0%)
  • RedM541 (11.4%)
§3 · 30-day new-listing momentum

Fastest growing categories

Categories with the most listings published in the last 30 days. Publication date is inferred from the earliest Cfx forum or Reddit release thread that mentions the listing; when no thread exists we fall back to the later of the listing's and seller's first-seen dates. "New share" is new listings divided by total — useful for spotting categories that are nascent vs. categories that are crowded but still adding inventory.

#CategoryNew (30d)TotalNew share
1Scripts+1884,0284.7%
2Clothing+1363,1124.4%
3Maps+501,3243.8%
4Vehicles+328343.8%
5Character+2825.0%

Methodology + caveats

  • · Active listings only. We exclude rows where the scrapers have set removed_at.
  • · Free items excluded from price math. They distort averages and quartiles in either direction depending on category.
  • · No per-seller breakouts. By policy. Per-creator stats are only available to authenticated subscribers.
  • · Framework tags can overlap. A QBCore + QBox script counts in both. We'd rather double-count than under-report.
  • · Publication date is inferred. "New in last 30 days" uses the earliest Cfx forum or Reddit mention of a listing as its publication-date proxy, falling back to the later of the listing's and seller's first-seen dates when no mention exists. Listings without forum coverage from a brand-new seller can still over-count immediately after a seed widening; we suppress the "% of catalog" hint when the resulting share crosses an implausibility threshold.
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