If you’re trying to sell items on Roblox as a UGC creator, your account standing matters especially when it comes to hitting that 60-day mark. This isn’t just a random waiting period. It’s a checkpoint Roblox uses to make sure creators are serious, follow the rules, and understand how the platform works before they start earning from sales.
What does “account standing requirements 60” actually mean?
Roblox requires UGC creators to maintain an account in good standing for at least 60 days before they can publish or sell items through the UGC program. “Good standing” means no recent violations of community guidelines, moderation policies, or suspicious activity. You also need to be verified as a creator and meet other basic eligibility steps.
Why does this 60-day rule exist?
It’s not about slowing you down it’s about protecting the ecosystem. New accounts that haven’t proven trustworthy could flood the marketplace with low-quality or policy-breaking content. The 60-day window gives Roblox time to observe behavior and ensures creators have enough experience to understand what’s allowed. Think of it like a probation period before you get full access.
When do people usually run into trouble with this?
Most issues happen when creators:
- Try to rush the process by creating a new account just for UGC
- Get moderated for breaking rules during those first 60 days
- Don’t realize their account was flagged for something minor (like a chat warning) that still affects standing
Even a single moderation strike even if it seems small can reset your progress or disqualify you. That’s why it’s smart to review the moderation guidelines early, even before you apply.
What should you do while waiting out the 60 days?
Use the time wisely. Start designing your item concepts, gather feedback in creator communities, and test builds in Studio. Read up on how commissions work you’ll keep 30% of what you sell, but only after you’re approved. You can learn more about how earnings break down in our piece on sales and payouts.
Can you check your current standing?
Not directly through a dashboard, unfortunately. But you can look for signs: Have you received any moderation notices recently? Are you able to join groups, trade, or comment without restrictions? If yes, you’re likely in good shape. If you’ve been restricted in any way, fix that first before counting down the days.
What happens after day 60?
If your account is clear, you can submit your UGC application and start uploading items for review. Approval isn’t automatic you still need to pass design and policy checks. But without the 60-day standing requirement met, you won’t even get to that step.
One mistake that costs creators months
Some users create a brand-new Roblox account, thinking they’ll use it just for UGC. Bad idea. Starting fresh means you’re back at day zero and if you accidentally violate a rule in your first week, you might wipe out weeks of progress. Stick with an existing account that’s already behaved well for a while.
You can find the official details on standing and eligibility in our breakdown of what Roblox looks for before approving creators.
Quick checklist before you apply:
- Your account is at least 60 days old with no moderation flags
- You’re enrolled in the UGC Creator Program (if not, apply first)
- You’ve reviewed asset rules so your submission won’t get rejected
- You know how commissions work so there are no surprises later
Still unsure? Double-check your recent account activity in Settings > Privacy > Account Restrictions. No red flags? You’re probably on track.
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