Browse active businesses, see who's hiring, and apply directly through their website, discord, or google application.
Navigate to the "Directory" page to find links to applications.
Have an idea that would bring new roleplay to the city? Submit a request with your branding, SOP, discord link, and operational plan on the "Business Creation" page.
Be sure to review the "Creation Process" page beforehand to ensure you have all the needed material for your application.
To maintain balance, realism, and long-term sustainability within the civilian economy, businesses are categorized into five tiers. These tiers help define expected scale, operational impact, staffing needs, and roleplay influence. Tier placement is based on a business’s footprint on the server, not just its theme.
Higher tiers are not “better,” but they do come with greater responsibility, visibility, and expectations for activity and organization. The tier list just classifies business types.
Overview:
Tier 1 businesses represent large-scale operations that directly affect the state’s infrastructure, logistics network, or industrial economy. These companies typically operate fleets of vehicles, heavy equipment, or specialized assets and may participate in contracts, construction projects, or statewide services.
Common Business Types
Transportation and logistics companies
Construction and contracting firms
Heavy hauling and industrial transport
Utility or large-scale service contractors
Bulk material suppliers or freight operations
Mining operations
Operational Characteristics
Use of commercial or heavy-duty vehicles and equipment
Structured departments or divisions
Defined leadership and supervisory roles
Long-term projects or recurring operational work
Expectations
Consistent and visible activity
Clearly documented SOPs and chain of command
Realistic and responsible use of large assets
Coordination with other businesses and, when appropriate, government agencies
Emphasis on professional conduct and immersive operational roleplay
Tier 1 businesses form the backbone of large-scale civilian industry and infrastructure roleplay.
Overview:
Tier 2 businesses are social hubs designed to bring people together. These venues often host events, draw crowds, and serve as focal points for nightlife and entertainment-driven roleplay.
Common Business Types
Bars and lounges
Nightclubs
Strip clubs
Concert halls or performance venues
Event-hosting establishments
Operational Characteristics
Regular public events or themed nights
High levels of customer interaction
Dedicated front-of-house and support staff
Security or crowd management presence when needed
Expectations
Scheduled operating hours or planned events
Active staff engagement during business hours
A clear brand identity and consistent theme
Management oversight to maintain a safe and controlled environment
Focus on social interaction, atmosphere, and character development
Tier 2 businesses drive nightlife, entertainment, and large-scale social roleplay.
Overview:
Tier 3 businesses provide structured services or retail goods that support the civilian economy. These establishments may not generate constant crowds but offer consistent, meaningful interactions and specialized roleplay opportunities.
Common Business Types
Auto repair shops and performance garages
Law firms and legal services
Real estate agencies
Private security companies
Medical or wellness practices (non-government)
Specialty retail stores
Operational Characteristics
A fixed location or office-based environment
Skilled or role-specific staff
Appointment-based or service-driven interactions
Expectations
Steady, moderate activity
Clear definition of services offered
Professional and character-driven interactions
Smaller but organized staff teams
Cooperation with other businesses when relevant
Tier 3 businesses provide structure and realism to the everyday civilian economy.
Overview:
Tier 4 businesses are small-scale, community-focused establishments that add personality and depth to neighborhoods. These are typically low-impact operations with a relaxed atmosphere.
Common Business Types
Cafés and diners
Barber shops and salons
Tattoo studios
Small boutiques or niche hobby stores
Local repair or service shops
Operational Characteristics
Limited staffing
Casual, conversational roleplay environment
Simple day-to-day operations
Expectations
Focus on social interaction rather than profit or expansion
A welcoming and community-oriented atmosphere
Flexible operating hours
Minimal large-scale asset use
Tier 4 businesses give life to neighborhoods and support slower, character-focused roleplay.
Overview:
Tier 5 businesses are individual or small partnership ventures that operate without a large physical footprint. These roles are highly character-driven and flexible.
Common Business Types
Freelance photographers or journalists
Food trucks and mobile vendors
Independent DJs or entertainers
Private instructors, tutors, or consultants
Mobile detailing or specialty services
Operational Characteristics
No requirement for a permanent storefront
Limited assets and small-scale equipment
Often appointment-based or event-based
Expectations
Lightweight structure and simple organization
Character-to-character interaction as the primary focus
No large property or fleet requirements
Flexible, story-driven use within the civilian economy
Tier 5 businesses represent independent entrepreneurship and niche services.