Sample Bot
Verification service

Link your Roblox account without handing over your password

You sign in on Roblox's own website. All this service ever receives back is your username and user ID — and it uses them to give you the right roles in Discord.

How it works

1

Press Verify

On the verification panel in the Discord server that sent you here.

2

Sign in on Roblox

You are taken to Roblox's real sign-in page. Your password is typed there, on their site.

3

Approve the request

Roblox asks whether to share your username. Nothing else is requested.

4

You're done

Head back to Discord — your roles and nickname are already applied.

What is shared

Shared with the server

  • Your Roblox username
  • Your Roblox user ID
  • Which Discord account they belong to

Never shared

  • Your password
  • Your email address or date of birth
  • Your friends, inventory or Robux
  • Anything you do outside this server

Rather not sign in?

Use Legacy Verification instead

The bot gives you a one-time code to paste into your Roblox profile description, and reads your public profile to check it is there — so you never sign in anywhere at all. Both methods give exactly the same result, and you can delete the code afterwards.

Why servers ask

Roleplay servers run in-game sessions where staff need to match a Discord member to the player standing in front of them. Linked accounts are what make moderation, staff shifts and session management workable — and what stops someone impersonating another player.

Each server decides its own rules and holds its own data. Staff of one server cannot see anything belonging to another.