How to make a Roblox proxy and host it for free

After switching to heroku this issue stopped. Roblox must’ve limited cloudfare for some reason. You don’t experience the same issue with cloudfare? Odd.

I think it also depends on the endpoint you’re using. But I’m having 0 issues so far on the paid plan, and I’m really enjoying it.

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Yea it must be. How much does it cost you a month and what games do you use it for?
The only annoying thing is cloudfares site seems much smoother and more affordable and the pricing is more clear.

I’m likely going to have my proxy act as a backup. I first request roproxy and if it fails for any reason I resort to the backup proxy (my own) this will reduce costs while removing the downside of roproxy.

Well so far it only costs $5 a month. I use it for my game Developer Hub, and like I said before I’ve encountered 0 issues. Everything has been way faster than when I was using roproxy. (roproxy has been really bad lately because of all these dono games using it). My game requires a lot of requests for the main function of it and this has made everything so much better.

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I think its possible by adding a secret authorization key to the request in roblox and checking if its correct in cloudflare

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$5 isn’t bad at all. I’ve heard though from some people that Digital Ocean is better and cheaper.

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Solved this by actually connecting a github repository correctly instead of just pasting the code. I suppose I was doing something wrong after all.

This is an amazing tutorial! Took me a bit of trial and error but its all good now. Thanks!

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Still works like a charm. I recommend getting the paid plan for anyone that is planning on making big projects with a lot of API requests.

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I tried to use this but every time I go and use a subdomain, it can’t connect to it. I can get the “missing ROBLOX subdomain” but outside of that I get nothing.