How to Check Roblox Transactions: A Complete Guide to Your Robux History
Keeping track of what you've spent — and earned — on Roblox matters more than most players realize. Whether you're a parent monitoring a child's account, a developer tracking revenue from game passes, or a player trying to figure out where your Robux went, Roblox gives you the tools to see it all. The process is straightforward once you know where to look.
What Roblox Tracks as a "Transaction"
Roblox logs several types of financial activity under its transaction system:
- Robux purchases — buying Robux directly or through a Premium subscription
- Marketplace purchases — avatar items, accessories, and bundles from the catalog
- Game passes and developer products — one-time purchases or repeatable in-game items
- Group payouts — Robux distributed from a group's earnings to members
- Pending Robux — earnings that haven't cleared yet (typically from game sales)
- DevEx transactions — if you've converted Robux to real currency through the Developer Exchange
Not every transaction type is visible in the same place, which is a common source of confusion.
How to Check Your Transaction History on Desktop 🖥️
The primary transaction dashboard lives in your account settings on the Roblox website, not inside the app or game client.
- Log in at roblox.com
- Click the Robux icon in the top navigation bar, or navigate to robux.roblox.com
- Select My Transactions from the menu, or go directly to roblox.com/transactions
On the Transactions page, you'll see a dropdown filter that lets you sort by transaction type — purchases, sales, payouts, and more. Each entry shows the item name, Robux amount, and date.
Checking Transactions on Mobile
The Roblox mobile app (iOS and Android) has a more limited transaction view compared to the full website. You can check your current Robux balance easily, but the detailed transaction history — especially filtered views — is generally more accessible through a mobile browser pointing to the full roblox.com site rather than the native app.
If you need to review specific transaction types, logging in through a browser on your phone typically gives you the same interface as the desktop version.
How Developers and Group Owners Check Earnings
If you run a Roblox game or manage a group, your transaction view is more layered.
For game developers:
- Go to the Creator Dashboard at create.roblox.com
- Select your experience, then navigate to Analytics or Monetization
- This shows revenue from game passes, developer products, and private server fees
For group owners:
- Open your group page and go to the Revenue section under group admin
- Here you'll find summary earnings, payout history, and pending Robux
Pending Robux is worth understanding separately. When players purchase items in your experience, Roblox holds those earnings for a period before they become spendable. This holding period exists as a fraud and chargeback buffer. The transaction will appear in your history, but the funds won't be immediately available — the status will show as pending until they clear.
Filtering and Reading Transaction Data
| Filter Option | What It Shows |
|---|---|
| Purchases | Items, passes, and products you've bought |
| Sales | Items or passes you've sold (developers/creators) |
| Robux Purchases | Direct Robux top-ups and Premium credits |
| Payouts | Group payouts received |
| Group Payouts | Payouts you've issued as a group admin |
| Dev Ex | Robux converted to real-world currency |
Each transaction entry includes a timestamp, which is useful if you're trying to reconcile a charge on a payment method with what actually appeared in your account.
What Transaction History Does Not Show
There are a few things the Roblox transaction log won't tell you:
- The real-money equivalent of Robux spent (Roblox shows only Robux values, not USD or other currencies)
- Purchases made through third-party gift cards beyond the Robux credit they added
- Detailed IP or device logs for individual transactions (for that level of account security review, you'd go to account settings under security/login history)
If you're trying to dispute a real-money charge, that lives with your payment provider — your credit card company, PayPal, the Apple App Store, or Google Play — since Roblox's transaction page only reflects what happened inside the platform after payment was processed.
Parental Controls and Transaction Visibility 👪
Parents managing a child's Roblox account can restrict purchases through Parental Controls in account settings. However, transaction history viewing works the same way — the parent or guardian would need to log into the child's account directly to see what's been spent, since Roblox doesn't currently send automatic spending summaries to linked parent accounts by default.
Setting a spending PIN through parental controls prevents unauthorized Robux use going forward, but doesn't retroactively change what's already been logged.
Variables That Affect What You Can See
How much detail you can access depends on several factors:
- Account type — standard player, Premium member, or verified developer each have access to different dashboard views
- Platform — full transaction filtering is on desktop/web; mobile app shows a condensed version
- Group role — only group owners and admins with the right permissions can view group revenue data
- Age verification status — some monetization features and their associated transaction data are gated behind age verification in certain regions
A developer running multiple experiences across several groups will have a meaningfully more complex transaction picture than a casual player who occasionally buys catalog items. The tools Roblox provides scale accordingly — but navigating them requires knowing which dashboard applies to your situation.