How to run Roblox 24/7 without leaving your PC on
If you want your accounts farming around the clock, the hard part is not the script. It is keeping everything alive at 3 a.m. while you are asleep.
You can keep a Roblox account farming 24/7, but not reliably on your own PC - it ties up the machine, Roblox fights multi-instance, and one overnight crash quietly kills the run. The practical way to keep accounts farming around the clock is a hosted farm that keeps them launched, watched and restarted for you.
"Just leave it open" - and why it breaks by morning
Leaving a client open works for an hour. Over a full night it does not. A memory hiccup, a Roblox update, a dropped session or a single crash takes the account offline, and you lose every hour of farming until you happen to notice. Multiply that by however many alts you run and "24/7" quietly becomes "until the first thing goes wrong" - which is usually while you are asleep, at work, or out.
The script was never the problem. Staying online is.
What 24/7 actually demands
Running accounts around the clock is less about Roblox and more about everything around it:
- A machine that is genuinely on 24/7 - and is not the same PC you game, work or sleep next to.
- Several clients open at once. Roblox does not make that easy, and they trip over each other without help.
- Something watching every account and restarting the ones that die, while you are not looking.
- Handling the boring failures - dead sessions, captchas, a Roblox update that breaks the launch - on Roblox's schedule, not yours.
None of it is glamorous. All of it is the difference between "running 24/7" and "running until I go to bed."
The hosted way
This is the whole reason idlerig exists. Instead of turning your own PC into an always-on farm and babysitting it, you hand over the accounts, scripts and target games, and a dedicated farm box keeps them launched and farming around the clock. When a slot dies it restarts. When the box gets stressed it recovers itself. And you watch the whole thing from a panel - including a live view of any slot you can click straight into - instead of a remote desktop. Your own machine stays yours.
Is it worth it?
If you run one account casually, leaving a client open is fine - do that. The moment you have a roster you actually care about, or you want the farm running while you sleep, work or travel, "24/7 on my own PC" stops being free. It costs you the machine, the uptime risk, the electricity, and the time you spend resurrecting accounts that died at 3 a.m.
24/7 is not a setting you flip. It is uptime, multi-instance and recovery all working while you are asleep. Either you run that operation yourself, every night, or someone runs it for you.
FAQ
Can I run Roblox 24/7 on my own PC?
You can leave a client open, but reliably running accounts around the clock means a machine that never sleeps plus monitoring and auto-restart for when something dies overnight. On a single home PC that is hard to keep up, which is why most serious farmers move it onto dedicated hosting.
Does Roblox let you run multiple accounts at the same time?
Roblox does not make multi-instance easy. Clients trip over each other and the launch flow rejects instances started too close together. It is doable with the right setup, but it is one more thing to manage on top of keeping accounts online.
What happens when a 24/7 farm crashes overnight?
On your own PC, nothing - the account simply stops farming until you wake up and notice the lost hours. A managed farm watches each slot and restarts it automatically, so a crash at 3 a.m. is recovered without you.