💰 Group Payout Calculator

Calculate group revenue after Roblox's 30% marketplace cut and distribute Robux fairly among team members.

Total Robux earned before marketplace cut
Roblox marketplace fee (typically 30%)
700 Robux
Available for team distribution

👥 Team Members & Share Distribution

Member Name
Share %
Net Robux
Actions
Total Percentage: 100%
Total Distributed: 700 Robux
Remaining: 0 Robux

📚 How Roblox Group Payouts Work

💸 Marketplace Cut

Roblox takes a 30% cut from most marketplace transactions including game passes, developer products, and clothing sales. This calculator automatically applies this cut to show your net revenue.

👨‍💼 Group Management

Group owners can distribute Robux to members through the group payout system. Use this calculator to plan fair distributions based on contributions, roles, or agreements.

📊 Record Keeping

Export your payout calculations as CSV files for accounting, tax purposes, or team transparency. Keep records of all distributions for future reference.

⚖️ Fair Distribution

Split revenue by percentage based on work contribution, equal shares for team members, or custom amounts based on specific agreements or milestones.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Does this tool actually distribute Robux?
No, this is a planning and calculation tool only. You must use Roblox's official group payout features within your group admin panel to actually send Robux to members.
What is the typical Roblox marketplace cut?
Roblox typically takes 30% from marketplace transactions like game passes and developer products. However, this can vary for different types of sales, so you can adjust the percentage in the calculator.
Can I save my payout calculations?
Yes, you can export your calculations as a CSV file for record keeping, or copy the table to paste into spreadsheet applications for further analysis.
How should I distribute Robux fairly among team members?
Common approaches include equal splits, percentage based on work contribution, role-based distribution, or hybrid models. Consider documenting your distribution method for transparency.