MeepCity Roblox Autoclicker Guide: Jobs, Fishing, Pizza Shack, and Coins

Published: February 7, 2026


MeepCity is a long-running Roblox roleplay and life-sim game with billions of visits. Players earn coins through jobs, fishing, gardening, and minigames. Fishing is one of the most popular earning methods: you collect fish (e.g. around 20 to sell at the meep shop), which can take 15 minutes as a beginner or 3–4 minutes with practice; you can upgrade your rod (from the free Stick Rod to the Gold Rod at 1500 coins) to catch fish faster. Pizza Delivery (Pizza Shack) is one of the fastest ways to earn money: you make pizzas at the Pizza Shack and deliver them to customers across the city. Gardening involves planting flowers at home (growth 20–29 minutes, faster if you water 2–3 times), then harvesting for coins. Other activities include Star Ball (requires adopting a meep), Kart Racing, attending school, and 1v1 matches. Many of these actions involve repeated clicking on fixed buttons (Work, Collect, Deliver, Cast, Reel). This guide explains how MeepCity jobs and fishing work, where clicking fits in, and what autoclicker settings (Mouse Position, intervals, hotkeys) to consider—with caveats about terms of service.


How MeepCity jobs and fishing work

Earning in MeepCity centers on:

Fishing timing can matter—reel too early or too late and you miss the catch. So if you automate clicking on a reel button, the interval should match the game’s expected timing; otherwise you may miss catches or trigger wrong actions.


Where clicking is used in MeepCity

Clicking is involved in several places:

When a button is fixed (e.g. “Work,” “Collect,” “Deliver”), Mouse Position is appropriate: hover over the button and the autoclicker sends clicks there. For fishing, use an interval that matches the game’s expected timing so you don’t miss the catch window or trigger double-reels.


Recommended settings

Target mode: Use Mouse Position for fixed buttons (Work, Collect, Deliver, Plant, Water, Harvest). See How to use mouse target mode on Roblox for setup.

Click interval: Jobs and menus usually don’t need maximum CPS. An interval of 400–1000 ms (or with a small random deviation) can feel more natural. For fishing, match the game’s expected timing so you don’t miss catches or double-reel.

Hotkey: Use a start/stop hotkey so you only click when your cursor is on the correct button. That way you avoid misclicks into menus or wrong job steps.


Caveats

Roblox and MeepCity have terms of service that can restrict automation. Use at your own risk; this guide is for educational purposes only.



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