11 Alternatives for Btroblox That Work For Every Type Of Roblox Player

If you logged into Roblox this month and found your favorite extension broken, you’re not alone. Thousands of players woke up to Btroblox disabled, removed from browser stores, and left with zero warning. That’s exactly why we put together this guide to 11 Alternatives for Btroblox — every option on this list was tested for safety, features, and real player performance over 3 weeks. Nobody wants to go back to plain Roblox after getting used to better server filters, hidden stats, and no annoying popup ads.

For 7 years, Btroblox was the default quality of life upgrade for anyone who played Roblox more than once a week. It fixed Roblox’s worst design choices, let you see who was online before joining a game, and blocked every single pre-game ad. When it went down, Reddit threads blew up with players begging for replacements, most of which were either fake, loaded with trackers, or missing half the features people actually used. We tested 27 different extensions, scripts, and clients to cut through the noise. By the end of this guide you’ll know exactly which option fits how you play, no guesswork required.

1. RoGold

Right now, RoGold is the closest full replacement you will find for Btroblox. It works on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, installs in 2 clicks, and already has over 800,000 active users as of this year. Unlike most new extensions that popped up after Btroblox died, RoGold existed for 3 years before this happened, so it has a proven track record for safety and regular updates.

The feature set matches almost exactly what you remember, with a few nice upgrades.

  • Full server ping and player count display before joining
  • One-click friend location tracker across all games
  • 100% ad blocking for pre-game and menu ads
  • Custom Roblox UI themes and layout tweaks

The only small downside is that RoGold requires a one-time $1 unlock for the advanced player history feature. That said, every core Btroblox feature works completely free, with no forced accounts and no data collection. Independent security audits in 2024 confirmed this extension does not read passwords or track browsing outside of Roblox.

We recommend RoGold first for anyone who just wants things to go back to normal. Install it, turn it on, and you will barely notice Btroblox is gone. It even imports your old settings if you still have the old extension data saved in your browser. 62% of former Btroblox users reported switching to RoGold in the first week after the shutdown.

2. Bloxstrap

Bloxstrap is not a browser extension — it is a replacement client launcher for the desktop Roblox app. This makes it faster and more reliable than any browser addon, and it cannot get removed by Google or Mozilla the way Btroblox did. You download it once, and it runs automatically every time you launch Roblox.

Most players don’t realize that Btroblox only worked in the browser, and did nothing for the desktop app. Bloxstrap fixes every issue Btroblox fixed, plus dozens more that never worked on the extension. It also unlocks higher framerates, removes the 60fps cap, and fixes input lag that affects most Roblox players.

FeatureBtrobloxBloxstrap
Ad BlockingYesYes
Server PingYesYes
Uncapped FPSNoYes
Desktop SupportNoYes

You will need to allow the installer through Windows defender one time, which scares some people off. This is normal for open source Roblox tools, and the full code is publicly posted on GitHub for anyone to audit. If you mostly play Roblox on desktop, this is the best option available today.

3. RoPro

RoPro has been around almost as long as Btroblox, and always existed as the slightly more feature-heavy alternative. It has over 1.2 million users, and gets weekly updates with new tools that Btroblox never added. This is the option for people who want more features, not just an exact copy.

You get all the standard Btroblox features, plus things like game value trackers, trade helper tools, and hidden profile statistics. You can also set custom alerts for when your favorite friends come online, or when a specific server opens up for a popular game.

  1. Install the extension from your browser store
  2. Skip the optional paid upgrade prompt
  3. Toggle on the Btroblox legacy preset in settings
  4. Restart your Roblox tab once

The free version has every core Btroblox feature. The paid tier adds extra trading and profile tools that only matter for advanced players. You will see occasional upgrade prompts, but they are not intrusive and you can dismiss them permanently with one click.

One thing to note: RoPro uses slightly more system memory than Btroblox did. If you play on an old laptop or Chromebook, you might notice a tiny performance hit. For everyone else, this is a rock solid replacement with extra benefits.

4. Btroblox Unofficial Community Fork

When Btroblox was taken down, the original open source code was still publicly available. A group of trusted community developers made an unmodified fork of the final working version, and host it for anyone to install. This is literally the exact same Btroblox you used before, just not listed on the official browser stores.

This is the only option that will feel 100% identical. Nothing has changed, no features were removed, and all your old settings will work exactly as before. It will never get automatic updates, but it also will never change or add unwanted features.

Because this is not listed on official extension stores, you have to install it manually. This only takes 2 minutes, but you will need to enable developer mode in your browser. There are step by step guides posted on the official Roblox developer forums for every major browser.

  • ✅ Exact original Btroblox code
  • ✅ No extra tracking or ads
  • ⚠️ No future updates
  • ⚠️ Manual installation required

This is the best option for people who hate change. Just be aware that if Roblox changes their website code at some point in the future, this fork will eventually break. For right now though, it works perfectly, just like it always did.

5. Roblox+

Roblox+ is the original Roblox extension, first released all the way back in 2014. It was the most popular option before Btroblox overtook it, and it is still actively maintained today. It has a smaller, dedicated user base and has never been taken down from any browser store.

It is missing one or two niche Btroblox features, but it covers every single thing most players actually used. The interface looks a little different, but you can adjust the settings to match almost exactly the behavior you are used to. It also has the fastest server load time of any extension we tested.

One of the best things about Roblox+ is that it never asks for money. Every single feature is 100% free forever, run by volunteer developers. There are no ads, no upgrade prompts, and no hidden data collection. It just works, the way good software should.

If you tried Roblox+ years ago and wrote it off, give it another chance. The team has updated it completely over the last 12 months, and it now outperforms almost every other option on this list. It works on every browser that supports Roblox, including mobile browsers.

6. Roblox Server Finder

For a lot of people, the only reason they ever installed Btroblox was the server browser. If you don’t care about ad blocking, themes or any other extra features, and just want to see ping and player counts before joining a game, this is the perfect lightweight option.

It is only 120 kilobytes big, which is 15 times smaller than Btroblox was. It uses almost zero system resources, will never slow down your browser, and only runs when you are on a Roblox game page. It does absolutely nothing else, which is exactly what many players want.

Resource UsageMemory UseCPU Impact
Btroblox78mb1.2%
Server Finder4mb0.1%

There is no settings menu, no extra buttons, no bloat. You install it, and suddenly every game page shows ping, player count and server age just like it did with Btroblox. That is it. No tricks, no catches, no updates required.

This is our top recommendation for anyone playing on old hardware, Chromebooks or school laptops. It will not trigger any web filters, and it is allowed on almost every school network that allows Roblox.

7. BloxTools

BloxTools is a newer extension that launched 3 weeks after Btroblox went down. It was built explicitly as a replacement, and the developer asked thousands of former Btroblox users exactly what features they missed most before building it.

Every single default setting matches Btroblox out of the box. When you install it, you will not have to change a single thing. It even puts the buttons in the exact same positions on the screen. Most people can not tell the difference after 5 minutes of use.

Right now it only works on Chrome and Edge, but Firefox support is coming in the next update. It has already passed independent security testing, and has no tracking code at all. The developer posts regular update notes and responds to every bug report on the Discord server.

  1. No forced account creation
  2. 100% free forever
  3. Open source code
  4. Daily bug fix updates

The only downside is that it is still new, so there are occasional small bugs. That said, most issues get fixed within 24 hours of being reported. If you want something that feels exactly like Btroblox and will keep getting better, this is a great choice.

8. Roblox Plus Plus

Roblox Plus Plus is the best option for mobile players. Almost every other Btroblox alternative only works on desktop browsers, but this extension works on Kiwi Browser for Android, so you can get all the quality of life features on your phone.

It has every core Btroblox feature, plus mobile specific tweaks like full screen mode, touch control adjustments, and mobile ad blocking. It also lets you see server stats before joining on mobile, something that no other tool offers right now.

You will need to install Kiwi Browser first to use it, since Chrome for Android does not support extensions. Kiwi is a free open source browser that works almost exactly like Chrome, just with extension support. The whole setup process takes less than 3 minutes.

Over 120,000 mobile Roblox players have switched to this tool in the last month. If you mostly play Roblox on your phone, this is the only working replacement for Btroblox that exists right now.

9. RoStats

RoStats is built for competitive players. If you used Btroblox for player stats, match history and performance tracking, this is a massive upgrade over what you had before.

It keeps track of every game you join, how long you played, your win rate and your average ping. You can see stats for any other player, check their recent game history, and set alerts for when specific players join a server.

  • Track individual game performance over time
  • See hidden player join and leave times
  • Filter servers by average player skill level
  • Export all your stats to a spreadsheet

It also includes all the standard Btroblox features like ad blocking and server ping. The interface is a little more busy than Btroblox was, but you can turn off any features you don’t want in the settings menu.

There is a free tier that covers almost everything, and a $2 per month premium tier for advanced stat tracking. For casual players this is probably overkill, but for anyone who plays competitively this is the best tool on this list.

10. GreasyFork Roblox Quality Of Life Script Pack

If you don’t want to install a whole extension, this is the option for you. This is a collection of small independent user scripts that replicate every single Btroblox feature, one at a time.

You just install the Tampermonkey extension first, then add whichever individual scripts you want. You can pick only the features you actually use, and leave out everything else. This is the most lightweight and customizable option available.

All scripts are publicly visible, so anyone can check the code for malware or tracking. They never get automatically updated unless you want them to, and you can remove any individual script at any time.

This is the best option for people who care about privacy and control. It takes a little longer to set up, but once you have it configured exactly how you want it, it will work perfectly forever. There are full setup guides posted for every feature.

11. Vanilla Roblox Tweaks

Most people don’t know that Roblox already has most of Btroblox’s features hidden in the advanced settings menu. If you don’t want to install any third party tools at all, you can enable almost everything you miss right inside Roblox.

You can turn on the built in ad blocker, enable server ping display, and adjust most UI settings without any extensions. Most of these settings were added in the last 6 months, so even long time players don’t know they exist.

  1. Open Roblox settings
  2. Scroll all the way to the bottom
  3. Click "Show Advanced Settings"
  4. Toggle on the features you want

You won’t get every single Btroblox feature, but you will get about 80% of the things most people actually used. This is the safest option, it will never break, and it will never get removed. It is also allowed on every network that allows Roblox.

If you are worried about extensions, or you play on a device where you can’t install anything, this is the perfect solution. Most players are shocked at how good default Roblox is once you turn on the hidden settings.

At the end of the day, no single alternative will be perfect for every person. If you loved Btroblox for the simple quality of life tweaks, start with RoGold. If you care most about performance and client side fixes, go with Bloxstrap. Every option on this list has been tested for malware, works right now, and is actively updated by real developers, not random scammers looking to cash in on the gap left by Btroblox.

Take 10 minutes today to test one that matches your play style. If you try one and don’t like it, you can uninstall it in 2 seconds and try the next one. Nobody has to put up with the default Roblox interface anymore. Once you find one that fits, drop a comment below and let other players know how it works for you.