Best income target
Divine Monitor
$200,000/min player-reported
Rank PC parts, monitors, keyboards, boosts, and high-value equipment by practical progression value, not just rarity.
Last updated: 2026-06-11. Checked date: 2026-06-11. Player-reported rows should be checked in-game before you spend around them.
Best income target
$200,000/min player-reported
Best boost target
Use after base income is already high
Best keyboard target
$61,000/min player-reported
Early benchmark
Use starter values to compare payback
Use this as a buy-priority board. If a row is player-reported, double-check the shop or your own cafe before spending. Needs check labels mean the item should not be treated as final.
Endgame income target
Boosted earning windows
High-income keyboard slot
Use-based income checks
Pre-divine monitor target
Short active grind sessions
High base-income sessions
Early-to-mid replacement target
Early keyboard replacement
Starter income benchmark
Starter monitor benchmark
The ranking favors upgrades that actually improve income, not rare items that look good but pay back slowly.
The highest visible income-per-minute monitor candidate, so it belongs in S tier if the value holds.
Seen in player gameplay captures. Check the exact value in-game before spending around it.
A large multiplier should be saved for moments when base income is already high.
Seen in player tier tables. Check price and duration in-game before using it.
Strong minute-based income makes it a priority once the cafe has enough earning slots.
Reported by players as a high-value keyboard. Check the exact income in-game.
Good candidate when interaction/use income is more valuable than passive cash per minute.
Seen in gameplay item tables. Test the use-based value before ranking it above passive income.
A practical monitor target before chasing rarer divine-tier equipment.
Listed in player item tables. Exact cost still needs a fresh in-game check.
Useful after the player's baseline income is worth multiplying.
Shop price has been reported by players. Recheck it before buying Robux boosts.
Stronger than 2x, but value depends heavily on price, duration, and current cafe income.
Seen in player boost tables. Exact cost and duration still need a fresh check.
Likely useful for stabilizing income, but cannot outrank measured high-income parts without exact data.
Named in player item lists. Exact cost and income are still missing.
A good cafe tier list needs more than rarity. It should reward income, payback speed, beginner usefulness, farming value, late-game scaling, unlock cost, and replacement risk.
These details decide whether an item really stays S/A tier after more people test it.
Needed to know whether the upgrade earns its cost back quickly.
Per second, per minute, per use, and multiplier effects must not be mixed without labels.
Players search by PC, monitor, keyboard, mouse, boost, server customer, and floor stage.
A strong item is less useful if the player cannot access or place it yet.
A screenshot, video timestamp, or live in-game check makes the row more trustworthy.
Official source checks come first, then gameplay video, wiki or community source notes, and finally unverified player reports.
Official source: Roblox page, Public WIFI group, badges, and store entries. Community source: player tables, gameplay captures, and guide pages that still need in-game rechecks.
This is not a character team game, so team combo handling means matching PC, monitor, keyboard, boost, floor space, and calculator results.
Use the payback calculator before forcing a rare item into a weak setup. A smaller upgrade can win if it pays back faster.
Moved the page from a generic upgrade-priority guide into an equipment board with confidence labels, source notes, and next-check items.
Latest adjustment: Divine Monitor, 12x Server Customer Boost, Nature Keyboard, Pro Keyboard, Gold Monitor, and cash boosts now use separate source/check notes.
After picking an item, compare the cost against your current floor, station count, and cash per minute.