Bring order to your ESX Discord before jobs, tickets, and staff requests pile up. Structure first.
ESX servers tend to grow role sprawl: whitelisted jobs, businesses, police/EMS, gangs, support queues, comp requests, and staff-only logs. KeepGrid builds the Discord ops layer that keeps those moving without relying on one owner remembering everything.
Free preview · no credit card · install runs in 60–120 seconds · rollback included
What goes wrong when Discord is just channels.
Whitelisted job access is unclear
Players do not know how to apply, staff do not know who approves, and role permissions drift after every new job.
Economy support overwhelms staff
Comp requests, missing items, vehicle bugs, job pay issues, and exploit reports need different handling.
Staff channels leak context
Moderator notes, evidence, decision logs, and escalation threads need strict visibility rules.
Rules are too generic for ESX play
Robbery, job abuse, faction conduct, and business ownership need server-specific enforcement language.
Tuned to esx discord setup.
ESX job-role structure
Police, EMS, mechanics, businesses, gangs, civilians, VIP, whitelisted, pending, and staff patterns.
Whitelist + job application flow
How to apply, who reviews, approval/denial DMs, cooldowns, and interview routing.
Support ticket taxonomy
Bug report, comp request, player report, ban appeal, support, whitelist, and business/faction request routes.
Staff decision log
Evidence checklist, moderator notes, escalation ladder, and post-incident summary templates.
Server rules tuned to ESX
Robbery, job abuse, combat logging, powergaming, vehicle rules, and economy exploit response.
Install + rollback
Dry-run preview, one-click install, live progress log, and rollback for created Discord items.
FAQ
Does KeepGrid connect to my ESX database?
No. KeepGrid reads your intake and optional public Discord invite. It does not connect to your game database or server files.
Can this work with existing Discord channels?
Yes. The installer is idempotent by name: it skips matching channels/roles and creates the missing structure. Use the preview before install.
Should ESX servers choose Bundle?
Bundle is best if you add jobs, businesses, factions, or staff frequently. Launch OS is enough if you only need the initial structure and docs.
ESX servers should start with Launch OS, then add Pro when role churn starts.
The initial install fixes job, whitelist, ticket, and staff structure. Pro earns its keep once jobs and factions change often enough that weekly drift detection catches mistakes.
Launch OS
$49 one-timeThe installed ops layer: 13 docs, 30+ channels, 9 roles, permissions, ticket routing, pinned workflows, and rollback. No drift control.
Get Launch OS →Launch OS + Pro
$59 setup + $19/moEverything in Launch OS, plus weekly Ops Health scans, drift detection, email reports, Fix Buttons, and the Staff Task Board. Cancel anytime.
Get the Bundle →Not sure? Run a free Ops Audit first — it scores your server and recommends the tier that matches your gaps.
Stop buying prettier channels. Get a working ops layer.
$49 one-time for the installed ops system: docs, channels, roles, permissions, ticket routing, pinned workflows, and rollback. Pro adds weekly drift control, email reports, Fix Buttons, and the Staff Task Board for $19/mo.
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