Jayme said: Jarren said: Make it $0.04! I totally agree with this also! In addition to being difficult to find, sometimes even when I find an asset, if I'm looking for something within the adventure, trying to read and search through Journal entries to find a specific piece of information is totally impossible. Thanks so much for the candid discussion happening in the thread. I'd like to dig a little deeper and hear more from those of you who are specifically mentioning having difficulty managing Marketplace Content (tokens, maps, adventures, etc.). We have a roadmap item in discussion to improve tools for managing uploaded and purchased assets in-VTT, and it would help the team that is conducting research to hear more about your needs. Are you specifically asking for the right-hand sidebar Search to be rebuilt? (on the Art Library tab and Journal) Do you need help managing assets elsewhere? The more you can share, the easier time I'll have bringing it to the team. I really appreciate it! Marketplace My Items On the My Items page ( <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/myitems" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/myitems</a> ) if I want to look through and see what assets I have, there are two ways to filter: The first is the 'Type' dropdown on the right; the second is by typing in the 'Filter by Title..." field. I have assets for several different game systems. If I am trying to prep a D&D 5E game, I have to wade through all of the different systems to find just D&D 5E stuff, because there's no filter by game system or character sheet, even though things like a Compendium Expansion is only going to apply to a single game. I fully recognize that not all asset types are tied to a specific game system, such as Token Sets or Token Marker Sets, but it would be helpful to have tags for game systems and an 'Uncategorized' or 'System Agnostic' tag for assets that aren't connected to a specific game system. I also have no idea how the items are sorted. It seems totally random. It's not alphabetical by title/name, it's not by date, or in any kind of order that makes some logical sense when I have to scroll through if I'm looking for a particular item. Using a module to create a new game Now I go to create a new game and decide that I want to use a module. I have a list of several owned modules, but again no way to filter them by Game System, or to search through them by name. They are apparently filtered by character sheet - if I select a character sheet first, then the list of modules on the right changes based on which modules work with that character sheet. But if I select a game that doesn't have any owned adventures, or any marketplace modules, then the selections on the right side take a long time to load, before finally just having everything displayed. I currently own The Essentials Kit, which has one Module for Dragon of Icespire Peak. I cannot get that to load in the "Your Adventures" list regardless of which character sheet I select. The only way I can find to use this module is by going to my Marketplace Items and clicking on the 'Play' button from the module itself. If I am curious about possibly getting something from the Marketplace, there's a small divider between my owned modules and the Marketplace items that I don't currently have, but that are available for purchase. There's no visual indicator if I scroll down quickly that I am now in a 'purchase' section, and there is no indication of what Game System each module is built for. Adding an Addon to an existing game Now let's say that I have a game that is already created and I want to add an Addon to it. Again, there is no filter other than a search bar, which means I have to look through a dropdown that includes all Addons I own, and many of them are for different game systems and character sheets. Before adding and Addon to a game, there is no way to know what the Addon contains, so the safest thing to do is create a blank game, add the Addon, and see what it includes, before deciding whether I want to add it to my main game. It's an extra step that is frustrating. So at one point I added all of the Reserve items I had received into a game so that I could look through them to see what I might want to, but when I opened the Journal, it was a complete mess. Once I add an Addon to a game, it is completely dependent on the Creator for how they organized those assets in the Journal and Page tab. I couldn't tell what came from which Addon. So I deleted the game and I'm now in the process of adding each Addon individually, then manually sorting them in the Journal and Page tab. Macros and Rollable Tables do not have any folder capability, so Macros are just sorted alphabetically, and Rollable Tables are ordered by when they were added. Journal Handout frustration As far as the Journal entries themselves, especially Handouts, I absolutely hate reading through them. Each handout opens in a separate window - sometimes this is preferred behavior; sometimes not. Almost always I would prefer to have a single window with buttons to move backwards and forwards through handout content, instead of hyperlinks. If I want to search through an adventure handout, I have to pop it out into a new window. I have switched to using Obsidian for my GM prep and game/adventure content. I was previously using OneNote, which was better for organization and reading through than Roll20, but was missing a lot of features that I want (like a simple spellchecking capability, and the search functionality is terrible, but still better than natively in Roll20). So if I want to take content from a Roll20 Handout and copy it into OneNote or Obsidian, it means I have to open each handout individually, click on the Edit button, click into the Description & Notes field, select all, copy, then paste it into the other program. I do that because it is so much easier to read through adventure content than by using handouts in Roll20. Rick A. said: For me, being able to organize and search both the art library and the journal more easily would be a godsend. Everything that Rick A. said in the rest of his post is 100% spot on. The search functionality doesn't work. I did a search for 'Kobold' and other than the items that had 'Kobold' in the name, I couldn't figure out why other items were still appearing in the Journal. Every folder still appears, even if there is nothing in the folder with 'Kobold' in the name. And some folders had handouts that didn't have 'Kobold' anywhere in the name or in the content of the Handout. Some folders still appeared, but were empty, but other folders didn't appear at all. It seems totally random to me. I probably have more feedback, but I think that's a pretty good starting place for now, because I was just trying to some of this yesterday.