FiveM Portfolio
114 screenshotsRoleplay/community server builds, map/system implementations, and production server setups.
A unified view of what I’m building now and a portfolio archive of previous launches. This includes public work only and excludes private/NDA systems.
Actively developed systems and near-term releases.

RostaBot keeps role-tracking embeds up to date and lets designated contacts manage roles without the dangerous 'Manage Roles' permission. Users can request access to open roles and contacts can update role lists via embeds, while admins retain oversight.
Wasted RZ builds on what iSe.GG started, bringing its core ideas up to modern standards while reinventing gameplay mechanics that have not evolved since iSe.GG shut down. Many of the features that made iSe.GG special will return, and new systems will redefine this type of server. The goal is full automation: access to locked content is granted immediately after transaction, purchased or rented platforms are ready to use so you can invite friends and play right away, and gangs receive full control including Discord role integration and advanced bot-managed permissions.

The GitHub Discord Bot grew out of frustration with limited webhook options. I wanted richer changelogs, better per-push change detail, and a way to track project status and issues inside Discord. Over time I built what I needed for multiple projects and discovered it was a powerful general utility. Early versions were limited by token handling and security constraints, and now with modern OAuth and Git authentication flows I am reworking the bot to use an authorization-based system so others can safely use it in their communities.

Discord Setups represents hundreds of production server builds: channel architecture and permissions, automod and integrations (both public bots and custom code), designed embeds, and complete environment configuration. I obsess over detail and craft, from robust permission models to polished onboarding flows, delivering servers that are reliable, secure, and scale with communities.
Structured Discord audits focused on permissions, architecture, moderation workflows, and hardening recommendations with clear, actionable reporting.
Historical work grouped by product type so the focus stays on capabilities and outcomes rather than old brand names.
Roleplay/community server builds, map/system implementations, and production server setups.
Legacy and retired Discord bot product work focused on automation, moderation, and utility systems.
Multi-game and creator-community operations, launches, and long-running ecosystem management.