Starting a remote 5e campaign with friends soon but don't have the time to prep a ton of custom content so was hoping to just throw money at the problem on Roll20's marketplace. I may have missed an obvious feature (and apologies in advance if I have) but so far my cursory glance at the module selection on the Marketplace showed me that I cannot- 1. Search by game ruleset 2. Search by min level 3. View any user feedback about the content Is that really the case? If so, isn't that... weird? Whatever limited economic value the Marketplace has to Roll20 (I imagine the vast majority of Roll20's revenue comes from subscriptions, so I can understand a reluctance to invest a lot of dev resources into the marketplace, up to a point) it is almost certainly depressed compared to its potential. I'm a very motivated user, I'm a Pro sub with years into Roll20, I'm committed to the platform for this campaign, I have no time but plenty of money, Roll20 modules are clearly the ideal solution and yet despite all that I'm not sure I'll proceed with a module purchase because of the lack of clarity about the content. To be clear, I'm not just concerned about accidentally buying something bad or non-5e, I'm also concerned about buying a good module then finding out that the marketplace only had a small number of such relevant modules and running out of content as we complete those few adventures. To mitigate that risk I'm about to open up excel and literally sort out every one of the 89 modules on the marketplace so I can get a bird's eye view of my options. That's not a normal user experience...