Schedule 1, even in its vanilla state, offers an entertaining gameplay loop focused on you creating and managing a drug empire from scratch. To take things up another notch or to make your in-game life easier, you can add cheats and console commands to the mix.
From teleportation to instantly creating any item in the game, there’s a lot you can explore with the appropriate console commands and item IDs. This, unsurprisingly, is a slightly complex process as cheats are not allowed by default.
On that note, here’s how you can enable cheats in Schedule 1, alongside a list of all the console commands and item IDs for the game.
How to enable console & cheats in Schedule 1
Follow these steps to start using the console:
- Pause Schedule 1 and select Settings from the left side of the screen.
- Under the Game tab, you can toggle the Console option on.
- Close the menu and press the ~ key on the top left corner of your keyword.
- Console commands will now be enabled in your game. Simply type the cheat code to activate it, as you would do in a GTA game.
- The game also allows you to view all the console commands through the Settings. There’s a View Commands option under the Console tab in the Settings.

All Schedule 1 console commands
Here’s every console command in Schedule 1, its purpose, and an example to better explain their usage:
Console command | How to use | Purpose |
---|---|---|
addemployee | addemployee [type of employee] [property name] | Adds an employee of the specified type to the given property. |
addxp | addxp 250 | Adds the specified amount of experience points. |
bind | bind [press key] [command] | Binds the given key to the given command. |
changebalance | changebalance [number] | Changes the player’s online balance by the specified amount. |
changecash | changecash [amount] | Changes the player’s cash balance by the specified amount. |
clearbinds | As it is | Clears all keybinds. |
clearinventory | Type as it is | Clears your inventory |
clearwanted | Type as it is | Removes your wanted level |
disable | disable [GameObject name] | Disables the specified GameObject. |
disablenpcasset | disablenpcasset [asset name] | Disables the given asset under all NPCs. |
enable | enable[GameObject name] | Enables the specified GameObject. |
endtutorial | Type as it is | Forces the tutorial to end immediately (only if the player is in it). |
freecam / reecam | Type just freecam or reecam | Lets you switch between different camera models |
give | give [item name] [quantity if the item isn’t singular] | Gives the player the specified item. Optionally specify a quantity. |
growplants | Type as it is | Sets all plants in the world as fully grown. |
hidefps | Type as it is | Hides the FPS label. |
hideui | Type as it is | Sets the player’s stamina reserve, which is 100 by default. |
lowerwanted | Type as it is | Decreases your wanted level. |
packageproduct | packageproduct [packaging type] | Packages the equipped product with the specified packaging. |
raisewanted | Type as it is | Increases your wanted level. |
save | Type as it is | Forces the game to save |
set movespeed | set [desired movespeed multiplier (1,2,…0] | Sets the player’s movement speed multiplier. |
setdiscovered | setdiscovered [product name] | Sets the specified product as discovered. |
setemotion | setemotion [cheery, surprise, disgust] | Set your character’s face emotion. |
sethealth | sethealth [desired health] | Sets the player’s health to the specified amount. |
setjumpforce | setjumpforce [desired multiplier amount] | Sets the player’s jump force multiplier. |
setlawintensity | setlawintensity [a number between 0 and 10, with 10 being the highest intensity] | Sets the law enforcement intensity (0-10). |
setowned | setowned [property or business name] | Sets the specified property or business as owned. |
setquality | setquality [standard, heavenly, poor, etc.] | Sets the quality of the currently equipped item. |
setquestentrystate | As it is | Sets the state of the specified quest entry. |
setqueststate | As it is | Sets the state of the specified quest. |
setrelationship | setrelationship [a number between 1-5] | Sets the relationship scalar of the given NPC |
setstaminareserve | setstaminareserve [desired stamina reserve amount] | Sets the time scale, which is one by default. |
settime | settime [for 4 PM, you’d enter 1600] | Sets the time of day to the specified 24-hour time. |
settimescale | settimescale [desired number] | Sets the time scale which is one by default. |
setunlocked / setunlock | Type as it is depending on the situation | Unlocks/locks the given NPC. |
setvar | As it is | Sets the value of the specified variable. |
showfps | As it is | Shows the FPS label. |
spawnvehicle | spawnvehicle [car name like cheetah shitbox bruiser] | Spawns a vehicle at the player’s location. |
teleport | teleport [location name] | Teleports the player to the specified location. |
unbind | unbind [press key] | Removes the given bind. |
With these commands at your disposal, you’d also want to know about the item IDs that are required alongside them in a lot of cases.
Schedule 1 item IDs

Luckily, knowing the item ID in Schedule 1 is fairly easy. It’s just the in-game name (the one you see in menus and your inventory) of that item without any spaces.
So, Granddaddy Purple’s item ID would be granddaddypurple, Brick Press would become brickpress, Extra Long-Life Soil would be extralonglifesoil, and so on and so forth.
The only exception to this is Methamphetamine as its item ID is just meth instead of the full name.
So, when you’re using essential commands like Give, type give, press the space bar, and then type the desired item’s full in-game name without spaces.
Well, that’s everything to know about enabling cheats in Schedule 1 and all the console commands and item IDs to help you make the most of the feature.