A FiveM tablet · Free · Standalone

A tablet, on the house.

Blixt Tablet is the same roleplay-first OS, reflowed for a six-by-four home grid, full-bleed app layouts, and a control center that drops in from the right edge. Free, forever. Ships as its own FiveM resource — no phone purchase required.

Free, always Standalone resource · all frameworks · drop-in install
Home grid
6×4 + dock
Dock slots
5 pinned
Price
Free, forever
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6×4 home grid
5-slot dock
Full-bleed apps
Control center · right edge
Spotlight · left edge
Shared shell with phone
Same widgets
EN · SV · DE · FR · PT-BR
6×4 home grid
5-slot dock
Full-bleed apps
Control center · right edge
Spotlight · left edge
Shared shell with phone
Same widgets
EN · SV · DE · FR · PT-BR

Same OS. Different shape.

The tablet isn't a "tablet mode" of the phone — it's a separate FiveM resource with its own shell, status bar, home layout, and database. The apps look the same because they share the same source. The behaviour is independent.

— Spec —
Phone
Tablet
Home grid
4 × 5, no labels under icons
6 × 4, labels under each icon — iPad-style
Dock
4 pinned slots
5 pinned slots, full-width glass tray
Lock screen
Yes — wallpaper, time, slide to unlock
None — power on, you're at home
Power model
Power off · sleep · boot animation
Always-on, single boot animation
Control center
Top-right swipe down
Right-edge swipe — full-bleed layout
Apps
Sixteen, drilled into nav stacks
Identical sixteen, with list-detail on every screen wide enough for it
Pricing
Premium — $39 once, lifetime updates
Free, always. Standalone resource — no phone purchase required

Every app the phone has. With more room to breathe.

The full sixteen-app suite, reflowed for a wider canvas. List-detail layouts everywhere it fits — Messages, Mail, Marketplace, Notes, Settings, Contacts, Banking — so you stop drilling and start seeing.

01 — banking

Banking

Account list on the left, statement on the right. The split most banking apps wish they had room for.

02 — bump

Bump

Trade contacts via pma-voice proximity. Identical to the phone — proximity doesn't care which device you're holding.

03 — calculator

Calculator

Bigger keys. Same math. Splits the bill from across the table.

04 — camera

Camera

Same screenshot-basic capture path. Same Fivemanage / Discord upload backends.

05 — clock

Clock

Alarms and timers. World clocks render as a row, not a stack.

06 — contacts

Contacts

Address book on the left, contact card on the right. The list-detail this app was always meant to have.

07 — phone

Phone

Yes, the tablet makes calls. Live video too. Recents, missed, voicemail — all there.

08 — fun

Fun

Pocket arcade — except now it's a desk arcade.

09 — gallery

Gallery

Six-column grid of every screenshot you've ever taken. Crop, share, set as wallpaper.

10 — garage

Garage

Your vehicles in a grid. Per-character, per-device. Still nothing about anyone else's cars.

11 — mail

Mail

Folders on the left, thread list in the middle, message on the right. Three columns, finally earned.

12 — marketplace

Marketplace

Listing grid on the left, full listing detail on the right. Browse without losing your place.

13 — messages

Messages

Threads on the left, conversation on the right. The way every messaging app should look.

14 — notes

Notes

Sidebar list, full-bleed editor. The note app you'd actually use to plan a heist.

15 — settings

Settings

Categories on the left, panel on the right. Familiar to anyone who's used iPadOS Settings.

16 — social

Social

Two-column feed with a reading-pane preview. Doomscroll without commitment.

A second device, not a second app.

i.

Free. Standalone. Yours.

Blixt Tablet is a separate FiveM resource. You don't need Blixt Phone installed. You don't need to pay for anything. Drop the resource into your server, restart, your players have a tablet. The phone is the premium product; the tablet is the free one — built on the same OS, but standing on its own.

standalone resource no phone required free, always
ii.

A grid built for the canvas.

Six columns wide, four rows tall, plus a five-slot dock that follows you between pages. Icons run at 80px instead of the phone's 56px. Names live underneath the icons — iPad-style — because there's room. The same widget reflow you know from the phone, with twenty-four cells of canvas instead of twenty.

6 × 4 grid 5-slot dock labelled icons live widget reflow
iii.

Apps that use the room.

Every app that has a list and a detail uses both at once on the tablet. Messages, Mail, Marketplace, Notes, Settings, Contacts — list on the left, detail on the right, no drill-down required. The phone keeps the drilled stack because that's what works at 4×5; the tablet picks the layout that fits its width through the same useWideAppLayout hook.

list-detail useWideAppLayout no drill-downs
iv.

No lock screen. No power dance.

The tablet is always on. No slide-to-unlock, no power-off menu, no boot loop on every restart. It opens to the home grid, the way a tablet on a desk should. The phone keeps its lock screen, because a phone in a pocket needs one.

always on no lock screen single boot animation
v.

Control center on the right.

Swipe in from the right edge, the control center slides over — full-bleed, ported from the phone's tightly-packed top-right pull-down. Brightness, volume, theme, notifications, the same toggles you already know. Lock and Power are absent because the tablet doesn't have either.

right-edge swipe full-bleed notification center
vi.

Spotlight where it belongs.

Left-edge swipe from the home grid opens Spotlight — same component, same result groups as the phone. Search apps, contacts, notes, marketplace listings. Only active when no app is open, because the tablet treats the home grid as the search-target surface.

left-edge swipe universal search shared with phone

Free. Forever.

Blixt Tablet is a standalone FiveM resource — no phone purchase, no waiting list, no catch. Drop it into your server and your players have a tablet. If you want the premium phone, that's $39. Otherwise, this is on the house.