January 23, 2026

Dev Blog #3: Introducing Crovant SnapKit 2026.1

Today we’re rolling out Crovant SnapKit 2026.1, built to make moderation workflows feel effortless across your team.

If you manage a Roblox community, you already know the pain: moderators working from different tools, inconsistent actions, and scattered records. This integration bridges that gap by letting your Roblox commands sync directly with your Crovant workspace, so actions stay consistent, traceable, and easier to manage.

What the integration does

Once installed, your Roblox experience can send moderation actions through Crovant so they’re tied to the correct workspace and ruleset.

Supported commands include:

  • Bans — enforce workspace-aligned bans from Roblox
  • Kicks — remove players quickly while keeping actions consistent
  • Warns — track warnings in a way that matches your workspace structure

The goal is simple: your in-game moderation commands should match the way your workspace is organized, without creating a separate “Roblox-only” system.

Open source (so you can verify security)

Security matters, especially when an integration touches moderation and permissions.

That’s why the SnapKit code is open source — so developers can review exactly how it works, audit the flow, and confirm it meets their own standards. Transparency makes the ecosystem safer for everyone, and it keeps us accountable to building this the right way.

Dashboard improvements & permission updates

This release also includes a set of changes designed to make integrations cleaner to manage and permissions more flexible.

Integrations now has its own page

We’ve moved Integrations out of the Configuration page and into a dedicated Integrations page. This keeps configuration focused on workspace settings, while integrations get the space they deserve (and are much easier to find).

Cleaner access control in Configuration

We’ve removed the Owner role from access control on the Configuration page. Roles and permissions should be explicit, consistent, and configurable — and this change is part of making access control clearer and more predictable.

More granular permissions

We’ve added additional permissions to provide greater control over the workspace, including a dedicated Integrations page permission. This lets you decide exactly who can view and manage integrations without over-granting access to unrelated areas.

Small tweaks & improvements

On top of the headline features, this update includes a bunch of smaller refinements — performance improvements, UI tweaks, and general quality-of-life updates that make everything feel smoother.


If you run into anything odd, have feature ideas, or want to contribute improvements to the integration code, we’d love to hear from you. More integrations are on the way — and this is a big step toward making your workspace the hub for everything your community runs on.