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We message top Roblox creators & devs for advice 💡 Content, development & growth tips 🚀 Helping future creators succeed Owners: @LaxtSki @oceanytides

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Welcome to CreatorIntel 🎮 We connect with successful Roblox creators, developers, and content creators to ask for their best advice, tips, and lessons learned — then share it with the community to help the next generation of creators grow. People who run the account @LaxtSki @oceanytides @Fire_Foxx11
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Who should we ask next?
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A lot of creators think saying something edgy or controversial will get them attention. But one bad decision online can have consequences that last much longer than the attention it brings. I asked @steak834 for advice for smaller creators and here's what he said. 👇
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A lot of developers focus on finding the perfect tools but the reality is that your skill matters far more than the tools you use. I asked @BSlickComposer for advice for smaller developers and here's what he said.👇
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A lot of creators get caught up trying to be like everyone else, but the fastest way to stand out is by being yourself. I asked @IBellaYT for advice for upcoming creators, and here's what she said. IBella: "Be yourself, as corny as it sounds." "Try to be as consistent as possible while also enjoying life so you don't get burnt out." "Don't compare yourself to others, everyone is on a different journey and grows at different times." Simple advice, but it's something many creators need to hear. Growth isn't a race. Focus on creating content that reflects who you are, stay consistent, take care of yourself, and trust your own path. The creators who last the longest are the ones who stay authentic. 🚀
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A lot of developers never get started because they're afraid their first project won't be good enough. But every successful creator starts somewhere. I asked @MrArmin50 for advice for upcoming developers, and here's what he said. Armin: "Just start, and no matter how bad your games look at the beginning, don't quit." "My first games failed, but they taught me how Roblox Studio works and helped me build connections with other developers." "The reason I kept going was because I had a dream and did everything I could to turn it into reality." Simple advice, but it's one of the most important lessons for any creator. Your first project doesn't need to be successful, it just needs to exist. Every game, video, or idea teaches you something new. Keep learning, keep building, and don't let early failures stop you from reaching your goals. 🚀
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A lot of creators quit too early because they don't see immediate results, but success on social media usually takes much longer than people expect. I asked @DaPandaGirl5 for advice for upcoming creators, and here's what she said. DaPandaGirl: "Don't become demotivated no matter the views or likes you get, especially at the beginning." "Posting on social media takes time for you to get recognized by the algorithm." "As long as you love what you do, content creation will pay off over time." Simple advice, but it's something every creator needs to hear. Growth rarely happens overnight. The creators who succeed are often the ones who stay consistent, keep improving, and continue creating even when nobody is watching. Trust the process, enjoy what you make, and the results will come with time. 🚀
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A lot of creators focus on views, subscribers, and numbers, but the people who make the biggest impact are the ones who stay true to themselves and use their platform for good. I asked @PPyth0n for advice for upcoming creators, and here's what he said. PPyth0n: "Always stay in your own lane and believe in yourself no matter what." "Use your platform to provide a positive impact on people." "As long as you have passion for creating content and don't let fame or money get to your head, anyone can make it as a YouTuber." Simple advice, but it's something many creators forget. The best creators aren't just entertainers they're role models. Stay authentic, keep creating what you love, and use your influence to leave a positive impact on others. 🚀
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A lot of creators try to chase trends, but the best long-term growth usually comes from building something you genuinely care about. I asked @russotalks for advice for upcoming creators, and here's what he said. Russo: "Find a good balance of something you are passionate about and love to do, but that is also fairly popular and beloved in the community, and give that your all!" Simple advice, but it's easy to overlook. The creators who last the longest are usually the ones who combine passion with consistency. Build something you enjoy, focus on providing value, and keep showing up every day. 🚀
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Thank you guys for the recent support. The team are very thankful and we are hopeful to hit 1k soon. comment down some creators we should ask for future tweets. Like we said again thank you very much.
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A lot of smaller developers are scared to fail, but failure is usually where the biggest growth comes from. I asked @KingResides for advice for upcoming developers and here’s what he said. Jamir: “You have to fail and embarrass yourself a bunch to learn.” “You don’t need everyone to like you to be successful.” “Anything can be built out of nothing if you’re determined and consistent.” Simple advice, but the developers who keep learning, experimenting, and pushing through failure are usually the ones who succeed long term.
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something's coming for Roblox Plus members on July 31. we're not saying what's in the box. we're not even gonna hint. 🎁
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Goodbye Pls Donate 2022-2026 we will miss you ❤️❤️❤️
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Most new creators never improve because they quit before they even give themselves a chance. I asked @KreekCraft for advice for smaller creators and here’s what he said. KreekCraft: “Your first videos won’t be amazing.” “You learn by uploading.” “Consistency and persistence are what matter.” "You just have to keep making videos and learn what works." Simple advice, but every successful creator started off making bad videos before they figured things out.
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A lot of developers focus only on skills and forget how important networking and reputation really are. I asked @MymanMillionair for advice for smaller developers and here’s what he said. Millionaire/Jordan: “Networking and making friends is really important.” “A lot of opportunities come from the people you meet and the reputation you build over time.” “Being reliable and easy to work with can take you really far.” Simple advice, but the developers who build strong relationships and keep improving their skills are usually the ones who succeed long term.
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A lot of developers spend too much time waiting for permission instead of just taking action. I asked @coletucker for advice for smaller developers and here’s what he said. Cole: “Sit in the front of your own life.” “Take action, be bold, don’t let others tell you what to do.” “If you fail, at least you tried.” Simple advice, but the developers who take risks, embrace failure, and keep creating are usually the ones who succeed long term.
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A lot of creators give up on their goals because other people tell them they’ll never make it. I asked @WasntReddy for advice for smaller creators and here’s what he said. Reddy: “Do NOT let anyone tell you your dreams aren’t achievable.” “Anything is possible if you put in the necessary work.” Simple advice, but believing in yourself and staying committed is what separates creators who succeed from creators who quit early.
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