Set chores, assign Robux rewards, and track progress. Kids get off the iPad and get to work — because now screen time has to be earned. When the goal is hit, the app links straight to the right Amazon gift card.
No nagging. No arguing. Just chores getting done and Robux getting earned.
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I built RobuxEarner for my own daughter when she wanted Robux but I wanted her to earn it first. It worked — so now other families can use it too.
Robux don't fall from the sky. Neither does money in real life. RobuxEarner teaches kids one of the most important lessons early — you work hard, you earn your reward.
"Screens aren't going away — but they shouldn't be the whole world. When kids do chores first, they reconnect with real life: their home, their family, their own two hands. Then they go back to their game having actually earned it. That feeling is different. That's the lesson."
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Start your 30-day free trial →Every parent knows the struggle — you ask your kid to do chores and they're glued to their iPad or Roblox. What if Roblox was the reward instead of the distraction? That's exactly what RobuxEarner does.
Kids who want to earn Robux by doing chores are motivated in a way that traditional allowances never achieved. Because Robux isn't just money to them — it's social currency, avatar upgrades, and access to their favorite games. When they know that vacuuming the living room is worth 75 Robux toward that $9.99 gift card, they get off the couch and do it. Without being asked.
Traditional allowances don't motivate kids the same way. A $5 bill doesn't make a 13-year-old's eyes light up. But 400 Robux toward a new avatar item? That's a different story. A Roblox chore chart taps directly into what kids already care about — making screen time something they earn rather than something they demand.
The best way to reduce kids' screen time isn't to take the iPad away — it's to make screen time something they work for. When Roblox becomes the reward at the end of a completed chore list, kids naturally spend less time passively staring at screens and more time engaged with the real world around them.
One of the most important life lessons a parent can teach is that rewards come from effort. A kids chore app that earns Robux makes this lesson concrete and immediate — every Robux on their screen was earned through real work. That's a lesson that goes far beyond Roblox. Robux today. Real money tomorrow.