
Are you tired of sitting on your skills and ready to start stacking up Robux and real money? You’re in the right place! In this post, I’m going to break down the exact process I’ve taught thousands of developers to start earning up to hundreds of thousands of Robux from commissions. If you’re serious about turning your talent into profits, this is the guide you need. Let’s dive in!
Step 1: Get Good Fast
To start taking commissions, the first thing you need to do is get good at your craft. If your work doesn’t stand out yet, your commissions won’t either. It’s time to pick your lane—whether that’s scripting, building, modeling, GFX, UI, or drawing—and go all in.
Your only goal at this stage should be skill improvement. Take every single piece of work you create as an opportunity to improve. Watch tutorials, remake pro-level work, copy styles, and break them down to learn the tricks of the trade. This is how you become a skilled, in-demand developer.
Step 2: Build Your Digital Reputation
Once your work is solid, it’s time to show the world. You need a portfolio. This is your opportunity to display your best creations, whether they’re builds, assets, UI, scripts, or anything else. Having a strong portfolio helps you stand out and proves you know what you’re doing.
One great tool to build your portfolio is Cart—a free website builder that lets you create a professional portfolio with ease. But if Cart isn’t your thing, there are plenty of other options out there.
Once you’ve got your portfolio, it’s time to promote it. Post your work consistently on Discord servers and Talent Hub X (the top platform for finding high-paying commissions). Also, make sure you’re visible across multiple platforms, engaging with other developers, and contributing to conversations. This is called omnipresence—being everywhere—and it builds trust quickly.
Step 3: Build Trust and Attention
Nobody hires strangers—they hire people they know and trust. So how do you build trust?
- Speak confidently: Never say you’re an “aspiring” developer. Own your role and confidently declare, “I am a developer.”
- Be professional: When it’s time to talk business, communicate clearly, firmly, and confidently.
- Be visible and consistent: If you’re constantly showcasing solid work, people will start to remember you. This is branding—and a good brand is your biggest asset in getting commissions.
Step 4: Make It Easy to Hire You
You could be the best developer in the world, but if you’re hard to contact, you’ll miss out on potential commissions. Keep your Discord tag front and center on every post, and make sure your DMs are open on both Discord and Twitter.
Add a simple call to action like, “Want something like this? DM me on Discord at [YourName].” This makes it easy for potential clients to reach out and inquire about your services.
If you have pricing tiers, list them! Remove friction and make it as easy as possible for people to hire you.
Step 5: Know Your Worth, Set Terms, and Be Assertive
Here’s what most developers fail to do: be assertive. It’s not rude—it’s necessary. Set clear prices and define your terms. For example:
- Charge 50% upfront and the remaining 50% after the work is done.
- Share your terms of service publicly so clients know exactly what to expect.
Also, don’t be afraid to say no to lowballers, time wasters, or clients who are unclear about their expectations. You’re providing a professional service, and you deserve to be treated with respect.
Step 6: Use Free Work Tactically (But Not Forever)
When you’re just starting, you may need to do free or discounted work to build up a portfolio. But do this strategically. Only offer free work to clients with an audience or influence. Or do small, high-quality projects that you can show off to future clients.
Once you’ve built a portfolio, it’s time to transition to paid commissions. Don’t stay stuck doing free work forever; it’s just a tool to help you grow in the beginning.
Step 7: Get Testimonials
After completing a commission, ask for a testimonial. It could be a tweet, a Discord message, or even a short sentence that you can screenshot and add to your portfolio. Social proof is one of the most powerful ways to build trust quickly, so make sure you use it to your advantage.
Step 8: Market the Result, Not Just the Work
You’re not just a builder or scripter; you’re a game-changer. Instead of saying, “I sell builds for hire,” market your work like this: “Helping games stand out with stunning builds”.
Clients are interested in the transformation your work provides. They don’t just want a new asset—they want their game to become more engaging, more efficient, or more popular. Focus on the result your work will give them.
Final Thoughts
Now you know what it takes to start earning Robux and real money from Roblox commissions. Follow these steps to get started, build your reputation, and earn more. Remember, this is just one part of the bigger picture. In future videos, I’ll dive deeper into how to build your brand, charge higher prices, and stack even more Robux from commissions and game development.
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