Roport vs DevOutlet for Selling Roblox Assets
DevOutlet is an asset shop — a place to list and sell Roblox scripts, models, and other assets. Roport is a portfolio with a built-in store, so a buyer looking at your product also sees who you are: your games, your live stats, and work verified by people you have actually built with.
The difference is not price — it is what sits next to the buy button. A Roport store listing lives on the same profile as your verified portfolio, so a buyer is deciding to buy from a real, checkable developer rather than an anonymous listing.
Roport vs DevOutlet at a glance
| Feature | Roport | DevOutlet |
|---|---|---|
| What a buyer sees next to a product | Your full portfolio — games, live stats, verified contributions | The product listing itself |
| Profile link | roport.lol/yourname — one link for your whole identity | Standalone shop or product page |
| Live Roblox game stats | Yes — pulled from the Roblox API | No |
| Verified contribution attestations | Yes — teammates confirm what you built | No |
| Store | Attached to a verified portfolio — buyers can check who built what before buying | Standalone asset shop, not tied to a portfolio |
Frequently asked questions
Can I sell Roblox assets on Roport?
Yes — digital files sold through Stripe and delivered from your profile, alongside your games, stats, and verified work.
How is Roport's store different from DevOutlet?
The store is attached to a verified portfolio, so a buyer can check who built what before they pay — not just read a product description.
Do I need a Pro plan to sell?
No — listing is free on any plan. Paid tiers change the revenue share, not whether you can sell.
See it for yourself — a Roport profile takes a few minutes to set up.
Or read the Roblox developer portfolio guide first.