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Roblox Group Commission Split Calculator

Plan Roblox commission payouts for collaborators with percentage or weighted shares and a clear rounded result for each person.

Commission inputs

Commission plan

The result shows the normalized share math as well as the rounded collaborator payout values you would actually plan around.

Best use cases for this page

A good fit when a Roblox commission or collaborator payout needs a cleaner split plan than a note or spreadsheet scratchpad.

  • Split a commission pool by agreed percentages.
  • Use weights when the exact percentage is not fixed yet.
  • Review rounded Robux payouts before you move into the live payout flow.

How the calculator keeps the plan readable

The page normalizes the entered values, calculates the exact share, then rounds to whole Robux for a more practical payout plan.

  • Use the normalized share column when the entered percentages or weights need a clean common scale.
  • Use the exact commission amount when you want to inspect the math before rounding.
  • Use the rounded commission amount when you need the practical whole-Robux result.

Start with the total pool and payout method, then add every collaborator who should receive a share.

  1. Enter the total Robux pool you want to split.

  2. Leave the deduction at 0% for already-net Robux, or add a planning deduction if you need it.

  3. Choose percentage or weighted mode.

  4. Add each collaborator and review the normalized, exact, and rounded payout result.

Typical commission scenarios

Each example loads into the tool and runs, so the stated result is exactly what you will see.

Split a commission pool by fixed percentages

Divide 4,000 Robux across three collaborators with agreed shares.

Sample inputs

Pool
4,000 Robux
Mode
Percentages
Shares
50%, 30%, 20%

Result: 4,000 Robux split 50/30/20 pays 2,000, 1,200, and 800 Robux to the three collaborators.

Use weights when contribution sizes are relative

Useful when collaborators agreed on relative contribution instead of exact percentages.

Sample inputs

Pool
6,000 Robux
Mode
Weights
Weights
5, 3, 2

Result: Weights 5, 3, 2 normalize to 50/30/20, so a 6,000 Robux pool pays 3,000, 1,800, and 1,200 Robux.

A simple 3-to-1 weighted split

When one collaborator did three times the work of the other.

Sample inputs

Pool
1,000 Robux
Mode
Weights
Weights
3, 1

Result: Weights 3 and 1 split a 1,000 Robux pool into 750 and 250 Robux — a 75/25 share.