Roleplay CAD Business Management Module
Explore the business management module in CDE CAD. Register businesses, manage employees, track licenses, and integrate business operations with law enforcement systems for immersive FiveM roleplay.
A thriving FiveM roleplay economy depends on active businesses that create jobs, generate revenue, and drive civilian interaction with government services. CDE CAD's business management module brings commercial operations into the CAD ecosystem, allowing business owners to register their enterprises, manage employees, maintain required licenses, and interact with regulatory agencies. For law enforcement, the business module provides a directory of registered businesses that supports investigations, regulatory enforcement, and community engagement roleplay scenarios.
Business Registration
The foundation of the CAD business management system is the business registration process. Business owners submit registration applications through the civilian portal, providing details about their enterprise including the business name, type, location, owner information, and nature of operations. Administrators can configure approval workflows that route applications through the appropriate channels, whether that is a city clerk NPC or a real player serving in a government role.
Registered businesses receive a formal entry in the CAD database that is accessible to law enforcement and government officials. When officers respond to calls at business locations, they can look up the business to see ownership information, employee lists, and any regulatory notes. This information provides context that enhances roleplay interactions between law enforcement and the business community, supporting scenarios like health inspections, noise complaints, and criminal investigations involving business premises.
The registration system supports multiple business types with configurable categories such as retail, food service, entertainment, automotive, medical, and legal services. Each category can have specific requirements and regulations that businesses must comply with, creating a realistic regulatory framework that adds depth to business ownership roleplay. A bar might need a liquor license, a gun shop might need a firearms dealer permit, and a medical clinic might need health department certification.
Employee Management
Business Registry
Register businesses with detailed profiles including type, location, ownership, and regulatory compliance status.
Employee Roster
Manage staff with hierarchical roles, employment records, and links to individual civilian profiles.
License Tracking
Track business licenses, permits, and certifications with expiration monitoring and renewal workflows.
Government Integration
Business data accessible to law enforcement and government roles for regulatory enforcement and investigations.
Licensing and Compliance
The business module includes a licensing system that tracks the permits and certifications each business requires to operate legally. Administrators define the license types available in the system, including their requirements, fees, and renewal periods. Business owners apply for licenses through their portal, and the applications are processed through configured approval workflows. Active licenses appear on the business record, and expired or revoked licenses are flagged for enforcement attention.
For law enforcement, the licensing system creates natural regulatory enforcement roleplay. Officers can check whether a business has the required permits during routine visits or in response to complaints. A bar operating without a valid liquor license, a mechanic shop without proper environmental permits, or a nightclub without fire safety certification all create enforcement scenarios that go beyond traditional police roleplay into the realm of regulatory governance.
"The business module turned our economy from a simple money system into a living commercial ecosystem. Business owners register their shops, hire employees, maintain licenses, and interact with government agencies. It added an entire new dimension to civilian roleplay that we never had before."
Business Analytics and Directory
The business module provides a public business directory that community members can browse to find registered businesses by type or location. This directory promotes roleplay engagement by making it easy for players to discover businesses they might want to interact with. For server administrators, business analytics show the health of the roleplay economy including the number of active businesses, employee counts by sector, and licensing compliance rates. These metrics help administrators understand and support the commercial ecosystem that makes their server's economy feel alive.
Build Your Business Ecosystem
CDE CAD's business module brings commercial roleplay to life with registration, licensing, and management tools.