Calling on all Roblox development studios interested in working with brands

Every week we publish exclusive research about how brands are activating on the Roblox platform.
In lots of my articles, I write about specific branded projects launching on Roblox—everything from Care Bears and Beetlejuice to Rainbocorns and Wicked. These projects grab attention, but brands aren’t launching Roblox games on their own—they need talented development teams to make their vision a reality.
These dev teams include game designers, engineers, 3D artists, creative directors, marketers, and strategists who figure out the best ways to bring a brand into Roblox and make it a success.
But who are these developers? What have they built?
While Roblox has its own partner program, there are plenty of qualified and eager developers outside of that network who are ready to help brands enter the platform. At the same time, more brands than ever are looking for partners to build branded experiences, UGC items, and innovative activations.
What's the problem here? There’s no easy way for brands and developers to connect with each other. So I’m setting out to fix that—with a Roblox Developer Directory.
Why Join the Roblox Developer Directory?
If you’re a developer or studio that wants to work with brands on Roblox, this is an easy and effective way to attract attention to your business.
Brands across entertainment, music, sports, fashion, beauty, and retail are already finding success on the platform. And more industries—CPG, restaurants, travel—are starting to take Roblox more seriously.
But standing out in an increasingly crowded market is tough. Brands often don’t know where to look for the right development partners. This new Roblox Developer Directory solves that by putting your studio in front of the right audience—brands and agencies actively looking for development support.
Early Access Perk: Be Featured in My Newsletter
Those who act now will get the first exposure in the directory. Over time, more developers and studios will be added, but if you’re one of the first 10 qualified developers, I’ll feature you in my newsletter with:
✅ A brief blurb about your studio
✅ A link to your website
What Qualifies You for Early Access?
To be eligible for the first 10 featured spots, you must:
Have published at least one Roblox game OR
Have previously worked with brands
Fill out the form completely
How It Works
1. Submit Your Info
Fill out a short form that includes:
Your studio name & contact info
Link to your portfolio or website
Years of experience on Roblox
Number of games you’ve published
Experience working with brands (if applicable)
A brief summary of your experience
2. Get Approved & Listed
I’ll review each submission before adding it to the directory. If your listing is approved, you’ll be notified via email.
3. Be Seen by Brands & Agencies
The Roblox Developer Directory will be featured on my website, and I’ll actively promote it to brands looking for developers. This is your chance to get discovered.
How to Sign Up
📌 Submit your info here: Link to form
🕒 It only takes 5 minutes to complete.
🚀 The first 10 qualified developers will get a special feature in my newsletter.
There’s no deadline—it’s first come, first serve.
If you’re serious about working with brands on Roblox, now’s the best time to join before the directory fills up.

Stephen Dypiangco is a strategy and marketing consultant , helping brands and developers unlock the power of Roblox.
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