If you resell Roblox Limiteds, your profit lives and dies on one question: am I the cheapest copy? The Reseller Terminal answers it for every item you list, all at once - your position on each listing, the gap to the sellers above and below you, your markup, and when held copies unlock. This guide walks through every stat on the page and the workflow that turns it into faster, better repricing.
Who gets access
The Terminal is RBX Invest's paid feature. Every paid tier unlocks the same page - what changes with price is how fresh your position data is:
| Tier | Price | Position data refresh |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | $4.99/mo | Daily |
| Pro | $9.99/mo | Every 8 hours |
| Premium | $14.99/mo | Every 4 hours + Discord pings |
| Insider | $19.99/mo | Live + instant Discord pings |
Annual billing gets you two months free. Self-serve checkout is on the way; for now access is granted through the community Discord - the Membership page has the steps. You'll also need your Roblox account connected, since the Terminal works off your actual listings.
If you're still deciding whether reselling is for you, start with the UGC reselling guide - the Terminal assumes you already have inventory to manage.
The summary row
Six tiles at the top triage your whole book in one glance:
- Items Total - how many items you have in the current tab (UGC or Regular Limiteds).
- Position #1 (green) - items where you're the cheapest listing. These are earning; leave them alone.
- Top 5 (amber) - positions 2-5. Close enough to matter, worth a look.
- Needs Update (red) - position 6 or worse. Buried; buyers will never scroll to you.
- Total RAP - your copies valued at RAP.
- Resell Value - your copies valued at the current lowest listing price, which is the more honest liquidation number.
The gap between Total RAP and Resell Value is a useful reality check on its own: RAP is what recent buyers paid, the lowest listing is what the next buyer will pay.
Every stat on an item card
Each listed item gets a card with a position badge (Pos #1 in green, 2-5 amber, worse in red) and an eight-stat band:
| Stat | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Lowest | The cheapest listing on the market right now (not necessarily yours). |
| Original | The item's original sale price. |
| Markup | (Lowest − Original) ÷ Original, as a %. How far above issue price the market sits. Green at 50%+, amber at 20%+, red below. Note this is a pricing reference - it does not subtract the 30% marketplace fee. |
| RAP | Recent Average Price. |
| Total | Total copies minted. |
| Remaining | Copies still unsold from original stock. |
| Gap Above | Robux between your price and the next seller above you - your headroom to raise price while keeping position. |
| Gap Below | Robux between you and the seller below you (when you're not #1, how far you'd need to cut to leapfrog). |
The two gap numbers are the actual decision inputs. Gap Above tells you when you're leaving Robux on the table: if you're #1 with a 300 R$ gap to #2, you can raise 250 and stay #1. Gap Below tells you what regaining #1 costs: a 5 R$ undercut is a no-brainer, a 500 R$ cut on a 2,000 R$ item deserves a think - sometimes the right move is to hold price and let the cheap copy sell through. Remember you keep 70% of the sale price after the marketplace fee, so a race to the bottom costs you 0.7× every Robux you cut.
Below the stats, the Eligible date and Holds counter track resale locks per copy - how many of your copies are still in their holding period and a countdown to the next unlock. UGC copies bought at launch can hold up to 30 days; copies bought on the resale market hold up to 7. The Terminal tracks each copy's own clock so you can prep pricing before the unlock instead of discovering it later.
Sorting, filters, and saved Views
Every stat is sortable (default: lowest price, descending) and filterable with real operators - =, ≠, >, <, ≥, ≤, and "empty" - plus date filters with presets for eligibility. Active filters show as removable chips.
Three system views come built in:
- Recommended - items where you're not #1, active, currently eligible to resell, with limited remaining stock: the "go reprice these" list.
- Newly Eligible - copies that unlocked in the last 7 days, newest first. Check this after every buying spree.
- Price Increase Opportunities - items where you are #1, sorted by Gap Above. The raise-your-price list, and the most commonly ignored source of free margin.
You can save up to ten custom views of your own filter/sort combos and star one as your default so the Terminal opens exactly how you work.
Snooze and Firm: cutting the noise
Two per-item states keep the list actionable:
- Snooze hides an item until a condition you set is met: any price/position change, position crossing a threshold, or the lowest price crossing a threshold. "Wake me if the lowest price drops below 4,000" is one click.
- Firm hides an item indefinitely - for copies where your price is your price and you don't want the card nagging you.
Hidden items stay hidden by default (the page loads filtered to active items); clear the filter to see everything.
Discord alerts
On Premium and Insider, the Terminal pings a private Discord channel when a competitor takes your #1 spot - with the item, the new lowest price, and a catalog link. Premium batches to at most one ping per item every 4 hours; Insider pings instantly. Setup is on the Discord integration page: connect your Discord, join the server, and the bot creates your private alert channel. You can set a minimum-price filter so only items above a threshold ping you, and send a test alert to confirm the pipe works.
A sane alert config: minimum price at whatever value makes an undercut worth reacting to (1,000 R$ is a common floor), so your channel stays a signal, not a feed.
A daily workflow
- Open the Recommended view - reprice or consciously skip everything in it.
- Check Newly Eligible - price fresh unlocks before they sit stale.
- Run Price Increase Opportunities - collect the free margin where your Gap Above is wide.
- Snooze what you're waiting on, Firm what you're done with.
- Let Discord watch #1 for you between sessions.
Fifteen minutes, whole book managed. The usual disclaimer applies: reselling Limiteds carries real risk and nothing here is financial advice.
FAQ
Which tier should I start with?
Match the tier to how often you reprice. Casual sellers holding a few items do fine on Basic's daily refresh. If you're actively competing for #1 on fast-moving items, Premium is the practical floor - 4-hour data plus pings when you're undercut. Insider is for sellers where minutes of staleness cost real Robux.
Does the Terminal reprice items for me?
No. It tells you exactly where you stand and links each item straight to its Roblox page; the actual price change happens on roblox.com. Think terminal, not bot.
What's the difference between Gap Above and Gap Below?
Gap Above is headroom - the distance to the seller above you, i.e., how much you could raise and keep your spot. Gap Below is the cost of catching up - the distance to the seller below you when you've been undercut. Raise into Gap Above when you're #1; weigh Gap Below before chasing when you're not.
Why don't I see all my items?
The page loads showing active items only - snoozed and firmed items are filtered out by default, and UGC vs Regular Limiteds live in separate tabs. Clear the hide-status filter chip to see everything at once.
What does "Markup" actually tell me?
How far the market price sits above the item's original issue price - a quick health check on whether an item has appreciated. It's a reference number, not your profit: your profit on a sale is 70% of the sale price minus what you paid.