JJSploit vs Solara
68.5 million downloads vs 13.6 million. Both keyless, both beginner-focused. Which entry-level executor is actually better?
Our Verdict
Both sit in the same compatibility tier and are designed for beginners running simple scripts. JJSploit wins on tutorial availability and Android support. Solara wins on a marginally cleaner modern interface. For most beginners, the choice does not matter much — either works for simple scripts. If you also use Android, JJSploit is the clear choice.
Tutorial Ecosystem
JJSploit's 68.5 million downloads have generated more YouTube tutorials, forum threads, and community guides than almost any executor in existence. If you search for any common question about Roblox executors and JJSploit, there is almost certainly a video or guide answering it. Solara's 13.6 million downloads still represent a healthy community, but the volume of available resources is smaller.
Should Beginners Start With Either?
Both are legitimate entry points. However, if you plan to use an executor long-term and want to grow beyond simple scripts, you will eventually outgrow the 65-67% UNC ceiling of both executors. Starting with Velocity or Madium (both free, keyless, and 96-99% UNC) would save you the friction of switching later. For users who only ever plan to run simple speed hacks and basic scripts, either is sufficient indefinitely.
Which Should You Choose?
Choose JJSploit if...
- ▸ You want Android support
- ▸ Maximum tutorial resources matter
- ▸ Brand recognition is reassuring
Choose Solara if...
- ▸ You are Windows only
- ▸ You prefer a modern interface
- ▸ Simple lightweight setup appeals
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