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Roblox Communities (also known as groups) are a great way to create experiences and items together. When your community gets Robux, it’s easy to send the funds to different group members. Whether you want to do a one-time payout or set a recurring payment, it just takes a few clicks through the settings. Keep reading, and we’ll walk you through sending Robux to group members and how long it will take.
How to Send Robux to Group Members: Quick Steps
- Select the Community you want to initiate a payout for.
- Open Configure Community.
- Select Revenue → Payouts → Send Robux.
- Enter the usernames of community members you want to send Robux to.
- Type in the amount you want to send to each user.
- Click Confirm. Funds become available within 3 days.
Steps
How to Give Someone Robux in a Group as a One-Time Payment
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Choose the Community you want to access from the Roblox site. Open the Roblox site, and click on Communities on the left side of the window. From the list, select the group or community that you want to initiate the payout for.
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2Open the Configure Community menu. Once the Community page opens up, click on the three dots ••• in the top-right corner of the banner. Select Configure Community from the top of the list to open the next page.[1]Advertisement
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3Select Payouts from the Revenue menu. Look for the menu on the left side of the screen, and hover over the Revenue option. From the new dropdown, click on Payouts to check your Group Funds and start payments.[2]
- If you don’t see the Payouts option, then you do not have permission to send payments to group members.
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4Click Send Robux and enter the recipients. Click the button under the One-Time Payment option. A new pop-up will appear, prompting you to type in users. Enter their names and select them to add them to the payout. When you’re finished choosing, click on Next.[3]
- You can send Robux to up to 20 group members.
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5Set the amount you want to send to each person and click Confirm. Each person will appear with a text box next to their name. Enter the amount of Robux you want to send each user. When you’ve decided on how much to send, click Confirm to process the payout.[4]
How to Set Up Recurring Group Robux Payments
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1Choose the Community you want to access from the Roblox site. Log in to the Roblox site. On the left side of the screen, click on Communities to see the list of groups you belong to. Click on the community that you want to set payments for.
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2Open the Configure Community menu. Click on the 3 dots ••• in the top-right corner of the community’s banner. From the dropdown menu, select Configure Community to access the settings for your group.[5]
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3Select Payouts from the Revenue menu. Look for the Revenue option in the menu on the left side of the window. Hover over it, and select the Payouts button from the dropdown that appears. From this screen, you can see the available Group Funds.[6]
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4Click the pencil icon next to the Splits option. Look below the funds and one-time payment option for the Splits menu. Locate the small pencil icon and click on it to edit how funds are split between community members.
- You can control the recurring payment split for the entire group and for specific experiences.
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5Add people to the payout and set their percentages. Type in the usernames of the people in your group that you want to add to a recurring payment. After selecting the users, enter the percentage that you want each one to receive when Robux get added to your group. Click Confirm when you’re finished.[7]
- Example: If you have 3 members on a recurring payout for 100 Robux and they’re split 40%-30%-10%, the first user gets 40 Robux, the second user gets 30 Robux, and the last user gets 10 Robux. The leftover 10 Robux go into your Group Funds.
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- ↑ https://youtu.be/QAOkOpnD7ks?t=15
- ↑ https://youtu.be/QAOkOpnD7ks?t=21
- ↑ https://create.roblox.com/docs/projects/groups#one-time-payouts
- ↑ https://create.roblox.com/docs/projects/groups#one-time-payouts
- ↑ https://youtu.be/QAOkOpnD7ks?t=15
- ↑ https://youtu.be/QAOkOpnD7ks?t=21
- ↑ https://create.roblox.com/docs/projects/groups#recurring-payouts
- ↑ https://en.help.roblox.com/hc/en-us/articles/203313830-Community-Clothing-Revenue-Management-and-Payouts
- ↑ https://create.roblox.com/docs/production/monetization/subscriptions




