How to Use RBX Invest: Every Page Explained

A complete tour of RBX Invest: leaderboards, item pages, Snags, the Reseller Terminal, and portfolio tracking - what each page does and when to use it.

RBX Invest is a portfolio terminal for Roblox Limiteds: it tracks prices (RAP), ownership, reseller positions, and portfolio performance for both Classic and UGC Limiteds. This guide walks through every page on the site - what it shows, what the numbers mean, and when you'd actually use it. If you're brand new to Limiteds themselves, start with how to start trading Roblox Limiteds first, then come back here.

The site at a glance

Page What it's for Access
Search Find any item or player Free
Items Leaderboard Screen every tracked Limited by value, growth, volume, supply Free
Players Leaderboard Top public portfolios Free
Creators Leaderboard UGC creators ranked by catalog weight Free
Community Favorites Most-owned items and creators on RBX Invest Free
Snags Live feed of Limiteds listed below RAP Free account required
Reseller Terminal Position tracking for your own listings Paid tiers
Membership Compare tiers and refresh speeds Free
Articles Guides and market explainers Free

Everything priced on the site is in Robux, shown as R$. Color language is consistent everywhere: green means good (gains, #1 position, healthy metrics), amber means caution, red means losses or something that needs attention. An em dash (-) always means "no data," not zero.

Search: the front door

The search page covers two things: items (by name) and players (by username, or by exact Roblox ID if you type a number). Item results show RAP and total quantity at a glance; clicking a row opens the full item page. Player results take you to that player's public portfolio. The home page search bar routes here too.

Item pages: the research hub

Every Limited has its own page at /item/{assetId} with:

  • Headline stats - Current RAP, Lowest Price (cheapest resale listing), Original Price, and Total Quantity.
  • Ownership stats - total owners, copies tracked, and Market Cap (RAP × total quantity).
  • RAP Trend chart - RAP as a line and daily sales volume as bars, over 7D, 14D, 30D, 60D, 90D, ALL, or a custom date range. RAP connects across quiet days (it's a persistent average); volume gaps stay empty because no sales happened.
  • Top owners - the ten largest holders, with copy counts and the Robux value of each stack.
  • Holder distribution - what share of supply the top 1 and top 10 holders control. This is your hoarding check: the tiles turn amber when the top 10 hold over 25% of supply and red over 50%. Concentrated supply means one whale can move the price in either direction.
  • Related items - more from the same creator, and Limiteds with similar RAP for comparison shopping.

Before buying anything, the two-minute routine is: check the RAP trend for suspicious spikes (see projected items explained), check volume to confirm the item actually trades, and check holder distribution for whale risk.

Leaderboards: three ways to rank the market

The Items Leaderboard is the deepest tool of the three - a full screener over every tracked Limited with nine sort options (value, RAP, price, growth, copies, remaining stock, % sold, volume, sales) and filters for Classic vs UGC and in-stock items. It gets its own guide: Items Leaderboard guide.

The Players Leaderboard ranks public portfolios three ways: Portfolio Value, Items Owned, and Average Growth (growth ranking requires at least 3 items, so one lucky snag doesn't top the board). It's useful for finding serious collectors and studying what heavy portfolios actually hold - click any row to open the full portfolio.

The Creators Leaderboard ranks UGC creators by the cumulative value of their catalogs, with unique items, total copies, and average growth per creator. Creator track record matters a lot when buying UGC launches - a creator whose past items grew is a better bet than an unknown. A red "Deleted" badge means the Roblox account behind the catalog is gone; treat those items with extra caution.

Community Favorites: what the community actually holds

Community Favorites ranks items and creators by ownership across RBX Invest members - how many distinct people own an item (Owners) and how many copies they hold (Copies). Private inventories are excluded. It's a demand signal you can't get from price alone: an item with many owners and few copies each is broadly held; an item where copies vastly outnumber owners is being stacked by a few players.

Snags: the deals feed

Snags is a live feed of every Limited currently listed below its RAP, updated within seconds of price moves. Each card shows the lowest price, the RAP, and the Deal % - how far below RAP the listing sits. You need a free account to view it; the full workflow (filters, color tiers, and the fee math that decides whether a deal is actually profitable) is in the Snags guide.

The Reseller Terminal: for active sellers

If you list Limiteds for resale, the Reseller Terminal tracks your position on every listing - whether you're the cheapest copy (#1), how big the gap is to the seller above and below you, your markup over original price, and when held copies unlock for resale. It supports saved filter views, snooze rules, and Discord pings when someone undercuts you. This is the paid feature: every tier from Basic ($4.99/mo) up unlocks it, with faster data at higher tiers. Full walkthrough in the Reseller Terminal guide.

Your own portfolio

Connect your Roblox account from your profile (RBX Invest reads your public inventory via official Roblox APIs - it never asks for your password), sync your inventory, and you get a full portfolio page: total value, UGC vs Classic splits, a historical value timeline, and a filterable item table. You control visibility - your portfolio follows your Roblox privacy setting by default, with a one-click override. Details in how to track your Roblox portfolio.

Which pages to use for which job

  • "What should I buy?"Items Leaderboard to screen, item pages to verify, Snags to catch mispriced listings.
  • "Is this item safe?" → the item page's RAP trend, volume, and holder distribution.
  • "How is my portfolio doing?" → your player page and its timeline chart.
  • "Am I still the cheapest seller?" → the Reseller Terminal, or a Discord ping if you're on Premium/Insider.
  • "What's the community into?"Community Favorites and the leaderboards.

Nothing on this site is financial advice - Limiteds are volatile and you can lose Robux as easily as you make it.

FAQ

Is RBX Invest free?

Yes. Search, item pages, all leaderboards, Community Favorites, portfolio tracking, and Snags (with a free account) cost nothing. The only paid feature is the Reseller Terminal and its Discord alerts, with tiers from $4.99/month - see Membership.

Do I have to connect my Roblox account?

Only for portfolio features and Snags. Browsing items, leaderboards, and articles works without an account. Connecting uses Roblox's official OAuth and reads your public inventory only - RBX Invest never sees your password.

What does the R$ symbol mean?

Robux, the Roblox currency. All prices, RAP figures, and portfolio values on the site are denominated in Robux, not real money.

Can other people see my inventory?

Only if it's public. Your visibility defaults to your Roblox profile's own privacy setting, and you can override it either way with one toggle on your profile page.

How fresh is the data?

It varies by page and is the core of what paid tiers buy: Snags updates within seconds, leaderboards refresh on a cache of a few minutes, and Reseller Terminal position data refreshes from daily (Basic) up to live (Insider).