Yes, but to address the concerns of this thread, the WotC modules are preset to use 5e rules and statblocks. You would still need to adapt to your ruleset. A typical module contains: All text from the print edition All maps from the print edition, each to scale on their own pages. These would be pre-set for Dynamic Lighting, though you still need the appropriate subscription level to use the feature. Should you decide to subscribe later, the DL lines and objects are all there already; you just won't be able to see or use them until then. So long as this is possible, player-visible maps will not contain markings for secret doors and traps. All monsters from the module, placed where the module indicates. All monsters have statblocks and where so long as art is available in the module (or in the case of WotC, the Monster Manual, Xanathar's etc., wherever they first appeared) they will have art and appropriate token faces (portrait-style) All Access on the Character Vault, so that characters may be built elsewhere and ported into the game. General organization conducive to playing on Roll20 (cross-indexing of handouts and so forth). I have run the Sunless Citadel on Roll20, and it was extremely easy to use.