Roblox is not just a place to play games. It can also be a place where creative people build, design, sell, and grow their own projects.
But before anyone starts yelling “I’m rich!” like they just found a secret obby shortcut, here is the important part: earning money from Roblox takes skill, time, creativity, and following Roblox rules. It is never guaranteed.
Roblox officially says creators can earn through experiences, in-app purchases, subscriptions, engagement rewards, and more. Eligible creators may also use DevEx to convert earned Robux into real-world money.

Here are some real opportunities to explore.
1. Create a Roblox Experience
One of the biggest ways to earn money from Roblox is by creating your own game or experience.
This could be:
- An obby
- A roleplay game
- A simulator
- A tycoon
- A story adventure
- A hangout world
- A mini-game collection
Creators can earn Robux through things like in-experience purchases, game passes, and developer products. Roblox explains that developer products can be purchased multiple times, while game passes are usually one-time purchases.
This is probably the most famous path, but also one of the hardest. You need a fun idea, good updates, strong game design, and players who actually enjoy coming back.
Basically, your game needs more than just a giant button that says “give me Robux.” Nice try, button.
2. Sell Game Passes and Developer Products
If you already have a Roblox experience, you can add optional items players may want to buy.
Examples include:
- VIP access
- Special tools
- Extra levels
- Cosmetic items
- Boosts
- Fun effects
- Private area access
The key word is optional. A good game should still be fun without forcing players to spend Robux.
Roblox supports in-app purchases as part of creator monetization, including repeat-purchase developer products and one-time game passes.
This works best when players feel like they are getting something fun, fair, and clearly explained.
3. Offer Paid Access for a Special Experience
Another option is paid access, where players pay Robux once to enter an experience.
Roblox says paid access lets creators charge a one-time Robux fee for users to access an experience, and the current price range listed by Roblox is 25 to 1000 Robux. Roblox also notes that paid access can reduce how many people join because some players may not want to pay before trying the game.
This might work for:
- Early beta testing
- Premium story games
- Special community experiences
- Small-group challenge games
For Billie & Bryelle-style content, this could be a fun topic to explain, but creators should be careful. Players should always know what they are buying.
No mystery doors with “trust me bro” energy.
4. Create Subscriptions Inside an Experience
Roblox also supports subscriptions inside experiences.
Subscriptions allow creators to offer recurring monthly benefits. Roblox says subscriptions can be priced in local currency or Robux, but creators receive subscription revenue in Robux.
Possible subscription perks could include:
- Monthly cosmetic items
- Subscriber-only rooms
- Special daily rewards
- Extra roleplay features
- Bonus customization options
This is best for experiences with loyal players who return often. It should not feel unfair or pushy, especially for younger players.
A subscription should feel like a bonus cupcake, not like the whole birthday cake is locked away.
5. Make Avatar Items or Creator Marketplace Content
Some creators earn by making items and assets that other people can use.
Roblox’s Creator Store includes assets like models, materials, plugins, scripts, UI elements, and sound effects. Roblox says approved sellers can monetize models or plugins for USD and earn 100% of net proceeds on those transactions.
This path could be great for people who enjoy:
- 3D modeling
- Building props
- Making plugins
- Designing UI
- Creating useful tools for developers
Roblox also says earned Robux may include earnings from Marketplace or Creator Store listings, depending on Roblox’s rules and eligibility.
This is a more creator-tool style opportunity, and it may be better for people who like building helpful things behind the scenes.
6. Earn Through Ads in Eligible Experiences
Some Roblox creators can earn through ads if their experience and account meet Roblox’s requirements.
Roblox’s immersive ads documentation says experiences must meet eligibility rules, including being public, having an eligible account, using ID verification and 2FA, and completing the required maturity and compliance questionnaire. Roblox also says eligibility does not guarantee ads will be served.
This is not the best beginner option, but it can matter for larger creators with active games.
The important thing: ads should be age-appropriate, properly labeled, and follow Roblox rules.
7. Use DevEx to Convert Earned Robux
DevEx, short for Developer Exchange, is Roblox’s official way for eligible creators to turn earned Robux into real-world money.
Roblox Support says DevEx is for eligible creators and that users who are 13 or older may see a cash-out option after meeting the required Robux amount and other requirements.
Roblox’s Creator Hub says the DevEx program requires a minimum of 30,000 earned Robux before a creator can submit a cash-out request.
This part is very important: not all Robux count as earned Robux. Roblox says earned Robux can come from things like creator listings, Creator Rewards, in-experience purchases, ad revenue, and affiliate sales fees, but Robux from gift cards, direct purchases, trading, or other non-eligible sources may not qualify.
So no, buying Robux and trying to “cash it out” is not how this works. That is not a money glitch. That is just your wallet doing a sad animation.
Safety Reminder: Avoid Fake Robux and Money Scams
This topic is exciting, but Roblox money scams are everywhere.
Be careful with anyone promising:
- Free Robux generators
- “Guaranteed DevEx approval”
- Secret cash-out tricks
- Fake job offers
- Suspicious links
- Password requests
- Off-platform trades for real money
The safest path is to use official Roblox systems, protect your account, turn on 2FA, and never share your password.
Final Thoughts
There are real ways to earn money from Roblox, but they are creator paths, not instant money hacks.
The best opportunities include:
- Making a Roblox experience
- Selling game passes or developer products
- Using paid access
- Offering subscriptions
- Creating avatar items, plugins, models, or tools
- Earning through eligible ads
- Using DevEx when eligible
For most people, the best starting point is simple: build something fun, useful, or creative. Learn Roblox Studio, test ideas, listen to players, and keep everything safe and fair.
Tiny idea today. Giant obby empire tomorrow? Maybe. But first, fix that spawn point.
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