Using a rate from another video or game
A creator clip may reflect a different update or method. PLS BUY ME and Catalog Avatar Creator are different experiences and their rates or codes do not belong here.
Use the game’s public earning loop, improve your booth path, and estimate progress with the pace shown in your own session.
The game says Coins can come from buying avatar items and when another player buys an item from your outfit. No fixed amount per action is publicly listed, so test your booth, watch your current Coin change, and enter that observed pace in the Coin Goal Planner.
Create a clear outfit and add it to a visible booth. Keep the outfit focused enough that another player can understand what they are trying on or buying.
Use the try-on and purchase view you can see in the current game. If possible, ask another player to confirm the outfit and items appear from their side before expecting booth-related Coins.
The public game description mentions Coins when you buy avatar items and when another player buys an item from your outfit. It does not publish every qualifying condition or a universal amount.
Note your starting Coins, complete a small number of actions, and compare the new balance. Treat the observed change as a session-specific input, not a permanent game formula.
Open the Coin Goal Planner with your current balance, target, observed Coins per action, and realistic actions per session. Recalculate when the game or your results change.
A creator clip may reflect a different update or method. PLS BUY ME and Catalog Avatar Creator are different experiences and their rates or codes do not belong here.
The public description gives earning categories but not complete attribution rules. Watch the balance in your own session before making a forecast.
Recheck that the booth is claimed, the outfit was added, the items can be opened from the shopper view, and the game has refreshed. Use the booth checklist next.
Coins are the verified in-game currency used for avatar items. This guide does not promise a fixed Robux profit or conversion.
The game description names buying avatar items and another player buying an item from your outfit.
No universal public rate was found. Use the amount shown by your current session as an editable planner input.
The experience advertises free VIP servers, but no public source explains whether every purchase or booth action qualifies there.
Coins are described as an in-game currency for avatar items. No fixed game-specific Coins-to-Robux conversion is published.