Enter the subscription price in USD.
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Roblox Subscription Revenue Calculator
Model subscription revenue from your own price, subscriber counts, and fee assumptions before you change an offer.
Subscription inputs
Subscription estimate
The result is only as official as the assumptions you choose, so the page keeps the Robux-per-USD and fee values visible instead of implying a live Roblox lookup.
What this page helps you answer
A good fit when you want a quick creator-side estimate for a subscription plan without building a spreadsheet first.
- Estimate total net Robux from new and renewing subscribers.
- Compare first-month and renewal fee assumptions clearly.
- Translate the resulting Robux into a broader creator cash-value planning estimate.
How to read the estimate
The most important question is whether the assumptions match the planning scenario you actually care about.
- The new-subscriber and renewal rows help you see which side of the mix is driving the total.
- The Robux-per-USD bridge is a planning device, not a live store-pricing lookup.
- Use the DevEx-style cash estimate only as a second-layer planning view after you are happy with the Robux-side assumptions.
Start with the subscription price and your subscriber counts, then adjust the local conversion and fee assumptions as needed.
Enter the counts for new and renewing subscribers.
Review or change the Robux-per-USD and fee assumptions.
Check the total net Robux estimate and the optional creator cash-value view.
Typical subscription planning scenarios
These examples show a mixed subscriber base and a heavier renewal base.
Model a mixed subscription month
Estimate revenue from a blend of new and renewing subscribers at the same monthly price.
Sample inputs
- Price
- $4.99
- New subscribers
- 120
- Renewing subscribers
- 300
Result: Shows first-month and renewal contributions separately.
Stress-test a higher first-month fee
Useful when you want to compare a more conservative assumption on new subscribers.
Sample inputs
- Price
- $4.99
- New fee
- 40%
- Renewal fee
- 0%
Result: Highlights how much the blended net changes when the first-month fee assumption rises.