Why RblxDash

The game ops dashboard
Roblox studios actually need

Most studios manage moderation in-game, track analytics in spreadsheets, and coordinate across 5 different tools. RblxDash replaces all of that with one open source dashboard.

Before vs. After

Before

Manual moderation in Roblox Studio

With RblxDash

Web dashboard with one-click bans, kicks, and full audit trail

Before

No visibility into live servers

With RblxDash

Real-time server list with player counts, heartbeat, and health status

Before

Building custom analytics from scratch

With RblxDash

Player tracking, session analytics, and economy metrics out of the box

Before

Scattered tools across Discord bots and spreadsheets

With RblxDash

One unified dashboard for moderation, analytics, logs, and team management

Before

Closed-source tools you can't audit or customize

With RblxDash

100% open source — read every line, self-host, or contribute

Before

Expensive per-game pricing

With RblxDash

Simple plans: Pro at $15/mo for 3 games, Studio at $40/mo for unlimited

6 reasons studios choose RblxDash

5-minute setup

Paste one Luau script, set your webhook URL, and you're live. No external dependencies, no complex configuration.

Built for Roblox

Not a generic analytics tool — RblxDash understands Roblox-specific concepts like Place IDs, server instances, player sessions, and in-game economy.

Open source trust

The Luau script you paste into your game is readable and unminified. The entire backend is on GitHub. No hidden telemetry or obfuscated code.

Team collaboration

Invite moderators and admins with role-based access. Everyone sees the same dashboard, same data, same moderation tools.

REST API for power users

Studio plan unlocks a full API. Build Discord bots, external dashboards, or automation workflows on top of your RblxDash data.

Self-host option

Don't want to use the managed service? Clone the repo, set up a Postgres database, and deploy wherever you want. Zero lock-in.

Ready to try it?

Start free, upgrade when you need more. Open source means zero lock-in.