Welcome to Roblox Devs to Riches. Read this first.
Hey — I'm Miguel, and I want to personally welcome you to this community. You just made a decision that most Roblox developers will never make. They'll keep building games for free, wondering why nobody plays them, wondering why they're not making money, and eventually they'll quit. You didn't. You invested in yourself and in learning how to do this the right way. That matters. And I don't take it lightly. Let me be straight with you about why I built this. I've been in the Roblox dev world long enough to see the same pattern repeat itself over and over. Talented developers — people who can build genuinely incredible things — earning zero. Not because they're not good enough. Because nobody taught them the business side. How to price a gamepass. How to get players without paying for ads. How to design a game loop that makes people want to spend. How to convert Robux into real money through DevEx. Nobody talks about this stuff openly. So I built a place where we do. This community is that place. Here's exactly what you get as a member: Every month you're here, you get access to courses, lessons, and guides built around one goal — turning your Roblox skills into consistent income. Not theory. Not motivation speeches. Practical, step-by-step content that you can apply to your game this week. You also get direct access to me and to every other serious developer in this community. Ask a question, share your game, post your earnings, get feedback. This is a team, not a classroom. The developers who win here are the ones who show up, engage, and apply what they learn. That's it. No secret formula. What to do right now — in this exact order: 1. Introduce yourself in the feed. Go to the Community tab, find the pinned "Introduce Yourself" post, and drop a comment. Tell us your name, where you're from, your dev level, and your #1 goal in the next 90 days. I personally read and reply to every single one. This is not optional — the developers who skip this step are always the ones who get the least out of the community.