Solo-Built Product

Every sponsored experience.
Fully tracked.

RobloxPal is an intelligence platform that continuously scans the Roblox sponsor market — tracking campaign frequency, positioning, runtime, and estimated spend across every sponsored experience.

11
Analytical Views
24/7
Continuous Scanning
1
Builder
Live
Data Pipeline
Signal Dimensions

The gap.

Roblox has a massive sponsored experiences market — developers pay to promote their games to millions of players. But there's zero transparency. No one knows who's sponsoring, how much they're spending, or what's actually working.

RobloxPal was built to make the invisible visible. It continuously scans the Roblox platform, detects sponsored experiences, and builds a complete picture of the sponsor market — frequency, positioning, runtime hours, and estimated spend — all derived from observable signals.

This isn't about scraping data for its own sake. It's about giving developers the intelligence they need to make informed decisions about their own sponsorship strategy — or to understand what their competitors are doing.

Continuous scanning — 24/7 monitoring of sponsor slots
Spend estimation derived from observable market signals
11 analytical views — each answering a specific question
Solo-built — design, engineering, pipeline, and analysis

The 11 views.

Each view answers a specific question about the Roblox sponsor market. Together, they form a complete intelligence picture.

Why 11 views instead of 1 dashboard

A single dashboard tries to show everything and ends up showing nothing well. Each view in RobloxPal is designed around a single question — "Who's spending the most?" is a fundamentally different question than "What genres are being sponsored?" and deserves its own focused lens. This is product thinking: every screen earns its existence by answering one question better than anything else could.

Signal intelligence.

How raw scan data becomes actionable spend estimates — a four-stage pipeline.

Why estimating spend matters

Roblox doesn't publish sponsorship pricing or campaign data. But by observing how long an experience appears, where it ranks, and how often it shows up — you can triangulate a reasonable spend estimate. This transforms passive observation into competitive intelligence that developers can actually use to calibrate their own budgets.

Intelligence from observation.

RobloxPal proves you don't need an API or insider access to build meaningful intelligence. By carefully observing public signals — what appears, when, where, and for how long — you can reconstruct a picture of market activity that doesn't exist anywhere else.

The design philosophy is signal over noise. Every view, every metric, every data point was chosen because it answers a question a developer would actually ask. Nothing is there for show.

As a solo builder, the constraint was focus. One person can't build a platform that does everything — but one person can build a platform that does one thing with extraordinary depth. RobloxPal chose sponsored experience intelligence and went all in.

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