Terms of Service
Last updated Privacy
The short version. Loop is a free dashboard, run by one developer, reading figures from your own Roblox account. Use it sensibly, do not go looking for anyone else's data, and treat every number in it as an estimate to check against Roblox — it is not an accounting record, and it comes with no uptime promise and no warranty.
Your projects and notes stay yours. Your Roblox credential is yours to give and yours to withdraw. What happens to the data is in Privacy.
1What you are agreeing to
These terms are the agreement between you and the operator of loop.loop808.nl — one independent Roblox developer, established in the Netherlands — covering your use of the dashboard at that address.
Using it is how you accept them. If you would rather not, the answer is to stop using it and to ask at loop808contact@gmail.com for your account to be deleted.
Loop is an independent tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by or operated by Roblox Corporation, and “Roblox” and “Robux” are their trademarks, used here only to say what the dashboard reads.
2It is free, and that cuts both ways
Loop costs nothing. There is no subscription, no trial, no payment details taken and no paid tier held back — every account gets the whole dashboard.
What you are not buying is an entitlement. The service is offered as a favour to the people who find it useful, and the sections on availability, warranty and liability below are the honest consequence of that rather than lawyer-speak wrapped round a product.
3Who may use it
You need a Roblox account, because that is the only way in — which means Roblox's own Terms of Use apply to you as well, and nothing here overrides them. If Roblox closes or suspends your account, this dashboard stops being able to read anything for you.
You must be at least 16 — the age from which you can agree to a service like this yourself in the Netherlands — or have a parent or guardian agree on your behalf.
One account per Roblox account. Signing in creates a dashboard if you do not already have one, and it starts empty.
4Your account and your session
There is no password to lose, and that is the thing to understand: your session is a cookie in the browser you signed in with, and whoever has that browser has your dashboard. Sign out on machines that are not yours.
You are responsible for what happens under your sign-in. If you think a session is not yours, sign out — that ends every session for your account — and tell the operator at loop808contact@gmail.com.
5The Roblox credential
The money tabs work by replaying your own .ROBLOSECURITY cookie to Roblox, and pasting one in is entirely your choice. Understand what it is first: it is full access to your Roblox account, not a read-only key, and Roblox offers no narrower one for the endpoints these tabs need.
So:
- Paste a credential only for an account you own. Using somebody else's is a breach of these terms, and not something the operator will defend on your behalf.
- Expect it to stop working. Logging out on Roblox, or Roblox expiring it, invalidates it here too — that is Roblox's decision, not a fault in the dashboard.
- How Roblox treats an automated read of your own account is up to Roblox, and their terms are the ones that decide it. That risk is yours to take, and Disconnect in Settings is how you stop taking it.
Privacy sets out exactly how the credential is stored while it is here.
6What you put in stays yours
Your projects, notes, calendar, roster and ledger are yours. No ownership of any of it is claimed, and the only licence taken is the obvious one: storing it, and showing it back to you.
Uploading artwork to the Thumbnail Tester means saying you are allowed to — that you made it, or hold the rights. Nothing you upload is published anywhere; the tester renders it for you and no one else.
You are also responsible for what you enter about other people — a roster of collaborators, a name in a note. See Privacy: for that data you are the one deciding what is collected, and the operator holds it on your behalf.
7What not to do with it
- Do not try to reach another account's data, escalate to administrator, or probe the site for a way to. Reporting a hole you found is welcome and will be thanked; using it is not.
- Do not automate the dashboard beyond ordinary use. Every tab you open spends the site's shared Roblox rate limit, and hammering it degrades the app for everyone signed in and can get the server throttled or blocked by Roblox.
- Do not scrape the site, resell access to it, or present it as your own service.
- Do not use it to store unlawful material, to harass anyone, or to hold data about people who would object to it being there.
- Do not upload artwork you have no rights to, and do not upload anything you would not want a stranger's server to hold.
8The figures are estimates
This is the clause most worth reading. Every number the dashboard shows is derived, and several of the inputs are settings rather than facts:
- The DevEx rate, the marketplace fee and the tax percentage are values you typed in Settings. Change one and the history is re-valued with it.
- Currency conversions use a daily third-party rate, not the rate you would actually be paid.
- Trends are differenced from readings this service took. A day the server was off is a gap, and a gap is not a crash to zero even where a chart makes it look like one.
- Live counters come from Roblox and are only as current and as correct as Roblox's answer was.
Roblox is the source of truth for what you have earned and what you are owed. Nothing here is financial, tax, accounting or legal advice, and none of it is an accounting record — do not file it, and check it against Roblox before paying anyone on the strength of it.
9Availability, and the service changing
There is no uptime promise, and none is implied by the site being up yesterday. This is one server run alongside somebody's real work: it can be down, mid-upgrade, or waiting on a Roblox API that is failing. History can have gaps for the same reasons, and old records may be pruned or a backup restored.
Features may change or be withdrawn, and the service itself could be discontinued. If it is being shut down, reasonable notice will be given at this address and by a notice in the app, with time to export first. Keep your own copy of anything you cannot afford to lose — an export of your whole account is available on request, and always will be while the site is running.
10Suspension, deletion and ending this
An account may be suspended — which ends its sessions and leaves everything it owns intact, so it can be restored — or deleted, which removes every row it owns and the files it uploaded and cannot be undone. Breaking the rules above is the usual reason; so is a request from you. Where it is a judgement call rather than something serious, you will be told what the problem was and given a chance to fix it.
You can stop at any time: sign out, disconnect your credential, or ask for deletion at loop808contact@gmail.com. What survives a deletion, and why, is set out in Privacy.
11No warranty
The dashboard is provided as is and as available, with no warranty of any kind — no promise that it is fit for a particular purpose, that its figures are accurate or complete, that it will keep working, or that it is free of defects. Where you are a consumer, the rights your own law gives you and does not allow to be waived are untouched by this clause.
12Limits on liability
As far as the law allows, the operator is not liable for lost revenue, lost data, lost time, a decision you made on a figure this dashboard showed, or anything that happens to your Roblox account. This is a free service, and where liability cannot be excluded it is limited to the amount you have paid to use it — which is nothing.
Nothing here limits liability for intent or gross negligence, for death or personal injury, or for anything else Dutch or EU law does not permit to be limited.
13Changes to these terms
These terms ship with the software and change when it does; the date at the top is when the wording last changed. For a change that materially affects you, notice will be given in the app before it takes effect. Carrying on using the dashboard after that is how the change is accepted — and if you would rather not, ask for your account to be deleted.
14Which law applies
These terms are governed by the law of the Netherlands, and the Dutch courts are where a dispute would be heard.
If you are a consumer resident elsewhere in the EU, that choice does not deprive you of the protections of your own country's mandatory consumer law, or of the right to bring a claim where you live.
If part of these terms turns out to be unenforceable, the rest still stands.
15Contact
Loop is run by one independent Roblox developer, established in the Netherlands, and reached at loop808contact@gmail.com. For anything about the data held on you — a copy of it, a correction, or deleting the lot — that address is the whole procedure. Say which Roblox account you mean, and expect an answer within one month.
There is no form to fill in and no ticket system, because there is no support department: it is one person reading that inbox. An admin can act on all three requests directly — the export writes out everything held about one account as a file, and the delete removes every row it owns.