There are what are called “Groups” in Roblox. In these, the creators can sell custom clothing and similar appearance items, and all of the funds will go to the group, regardless of who created it. You can even add funds to your group even without premium, as it will be showcased below.
To begin configuring a group item:
This videos shows u how to add robux funds into your group*2020*!NOTE! There is a new 3 to a week period of your robux finishing pending and adding onto your...
step 4 enjoy your group funds. go to your group then go to group admin then click payout then click distibrute then search the players name then click search members then click the members face enter the amount of robux you want to payout and done
Robux Donor/You – Adding Funds to the Group Account
0:001:39How to add funds (Robux) to your ROBLOX Group ! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipClick the three dots and click delete from inventory. And delete it. Now buy the game pass. Now goMoreClick the three dots and click delete from inventory. And delete it. Now buy the game pass. Now go to your group configure group and go to revenue.
Yes, it says the marketplace fee is 90% for non-premium accounts and 30% for premium accounts, but is actually 30% regardless of your membership status. Groups have always had a 30% revenue tax, that's never changed. Groups treat income the same way it does a Premium user, regardless of the owner's membership status.
2 weeksUPDATE: It has now been determined that a user must be in a Group for 14 days (2 weeks) before they are eligible to receive payouts. It stops robux transferring through a chain of alts.
Note: Different currencies have different values.Price (USD)Membership Bonus800 Robux$9.9980 Robux1,700 Robux$19.99170 Robux2,000 Robux$24.99750 Robux4,500 Robux$49.99450 Robux9 more rows
Trades don't have a tax, except for Robux. That's at 30%.
Group Revenue Management All raised money goes directly to the group, regardless of which member raised it. The group owner can manage who can make purchases on behalf of the group by assigning their roles the Spend Group Funds permission.
Send the link to your friend/recipient or have them find it in your games list. In your Roblox account, search for the “Game Pass” or use your “friend/recipient's sale URL.” Buy their “Game Pass.” The Robux donation is now complete.
Group owners may distribute a one-time transfer of Robux to a single group member or multiple members. This payout can be either a lump sum or a percentage of the group's total funds.
To begin configuring a group item: Go to the group's page and click on the Store tab. Select the item. If you do not see the item you wish to edit, click See All Group Items at the bottom of the page. On the item's page, click the three-dot in the upper right corner. Select Configure.
To begin configuring a group item: 1 Go to the group's page and click on the Store tab. 2 Select the item.#N#If you do not see the item you wish to edit, click See All Group Items at the bottom of the page. 3 On the item's page, click the three-dot in the upper right corner 4 Select Configure.
All players on Roblox can join up to 100 groups. Anyone can create a group, but creating a group costs 100 Robux.
There are many features provided for groups on Roblox. A maximum of 18 ranks can be set, along with certain allowed privileges and the amount of power a rank may have over another. If a rank is given enough power to do so, members may force (exile) a member to leave a group, add clothes, models, meshes, and decals for sale to the group store, create "shouts" for all members in the group to see, have a group wall, and add allies and enemies. They may also oversee every action in a group in the Audit Log.
Revamp. On December 13, 2018, a group revamp was announced privately, which changed the group UI but does not introduce new features. The revamp was only available for members of the Roblox Beta Program . The new group UI doesn't have the clans feature and was revealed in the initial post that clans are being removed.
However, in an interview in early 2021, CEO David Baszucki confirmed that the feature to rename groups would eventually be released into ROBLOX. The community has criticized groups for being botted in order to appear to have a larger fanbase than what they really have.