I’ve been on Roblox for years now, and I’m not gonna lie—Robux is basically everything. Whether you want a clean avatar, exclusive gear, or to flex in a game, you need it. Buying Robux all the time? Not really an option for most of us.
But this year I got into something that actually works—UGC. If you don’t know what that is, it’s short for “User Generated Content,” and it basically means you can make hats, accessories, and other stuff for avatars, then sell it in the Roblox catalog. No, you don’t need to be a full-on developer to do it either.
What Makes UGC Cool
The main reason I got into UGC instead of making games is because I’m more into design than scripting. Making a whole game takes forever, and honestly, I’d rather just mess around in Blender for a few hours than debug scripts all night.
With UGC, I can make stuff like layered clothing, accessories, or even simple hats—and if someone buys it, I get Robux from the sale. Roblox takes a small cut, but the rest goes into your balance. It’s legit, not some scammy trick.
Here’s How I Got Started (Step by Step)
1. I Got Roblox Premium
You can’t sell stuff unless you have Premium. Yeah, it costs money, but it also gives you monthly Robux anyway, so it pays for itself if you’re gonna be active.
2. I Applied to the UGC Creator Program
You have to apply through Roblox Talent Hub. It’s not instant, but they’re letting more people in now than before. I made a simple portfolio with a few 3D models and a quick description of what I wanted to create.
3. I Learned Basic Design Tools
Blender was a bit tricky at first, but there are so many tutorials online. I started with free templates and just changed things until I understood what I was doing. You don’t need to be perfect—just start with simple ideas.
4. Uploaded My First Item
Once my design was ready, I uploaded it through the “Create” tab on Roblox. Added a name, price, and short description. Set the price kinda low at first to get some attention.
5. Promoted It Anywhere I Could
I posted the link in some Roblox groups, dropped it in a few Discords, and even shared it with some friends. The more people who see it, the better chance you have of selling stuff.
Tips That Helped Me Sell More
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Keep it simple and clean. Overcomplicated items don’t always sell.
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Look at what’s trending. If everyone’s into a certain style or theme, lean into that.
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Make items that go together—like a matching hoodie and hat.
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Try dropping new stuff during Roblox events. More people are online and looking for new items.
Why I’d Recommend UGC Over Game Dev (At Least for Now)
If you’re not into coding or just want to start earning faster, UGC is the better move. You can literally have your first item done in a few hours. No servers, no game logic, no headaches. And it’s actually fun once you get the hang of designing stuff.
Some creators I follow started with UGC and now have full-on dev teams. So even if this isn’t your end goal, it’s a good way to get into the creative side of Roblox without needing to know Lua or build whole maps.
One Last Thing—Don’t Fall for Scams
If you’re serious about making Robux, don’t mess around with generator sites or weird links. Never enter your login info outside the real Roblox site. Stick to legit stuff like the UGC program or Roblox Studio, and you’ll be good.
Final Thoughts
I’ve made a decent amount of Robux just from creating a few simple items. You don’t need to be some expert to get started—you just need to try. If you’re already on Roblox every day, this is a solid way to make your time count. I’m still learning, but it’s actually worth it.