The creator of txAdmin, André Tabarra, will stay involved as an advisor for Cfx.re.
The FiveM community will be pleased to learn that popular server management interface txAdmin has officially joined Cfx.re. This move brings together two powerhouses in the Grand Theft Auto V modding ecosystem, which will likely see deeper integration for server owners worldwide. Created in 2019 by community developer André Tabarra, txAdmin quickly established itself as the go-to solution for FiveM server management - and now this is all under one umbrella.
The web-based tool transformed how administrators handle their servers, making complex management tasks accessible regardless of technical expertise. Today, txAdmin serves over 29,000 servers globally, proving its reliability and user-friendly design. The union represents a natural evolution in the relationship between txAdmin and Cfx.re.
The two entities have collaborated closely since txAdmin's inception, with Tabarra working alongside the Cfx.re team to refine and expand the platform's capabilities. Under this new arrangement, Tabarra will remain involved as an advisor, helping guide txAdmin's future development.
For those unfamiliar with txAdmin, it's essentially a comprehensive control center for FiveM servers. The interface allows administrators to start, stop, and restart servers with a few clicks while managing players, resources, and configurations through an intuitive dashboard. Administrators can monitor performance metrics in real-time, handle player bans, view console outputs, and even communicate with players directly – all from a single web panel.
It's not a coincidence that txAdmin has joined Cfx.re just two years after Rockstar Games purchased the latter. That landmark deal represented a significant shift in how major game publishers relate to modding communities, bringing the creators of FiveM and RedM under the same roof as the original developer of GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2.
With txAdmin now officially part of Cfx.re, server owners can expect to see some positive outcomes out of this. The integration will likely lead to smoother compatibility, faster development cycles, and expansion of features. The tool may receive enhanced support and stability improvements while benefiting from Cfx.re's development resources and quality assurance processes.
More importantly, this move signals a strengthening of the overall FiveM ecosystem. As txAdmin becomes deeply integrated with core FiveM functionality, developers and server owners will have access to a more standardized and reliable toolset. This standardization could simplify resource development and server management across the entire platform.
For the millions of players who enjoy FiveM's roleplaying communities, these behind-the-scenes improvements may translate to more stable servers, innovative features, and an overall enhanced experience. While players might not directly interact with txAdmin, the tools it provides empower server owners to create and maintain the rich gameplay environments that make FiveM such a popular platform.