Jason F. said: I'm interested in setting up a character sheet for a home-brew system and I'm curious how hard it would be to get the HTML file approved for private use. To add to previous replies: if its just for private use, you dont need any approval. As a pro user you'll have a custom sheet option, and can create your own code for a sheet (or import code from any of the sheets in roll from roll20s github, and edit it). But one thing to be aware of for you and Bill: creating a character sheet is a lot of work, and you'll have to be - or become - familiar with html, css, and often javascript too. There's no way to import sheets from pdfs, or from other sites. You have to build them yourself. The roll20 wiki has guidelines on building sheets, but you can also view the sheet code for the sheets already available in roll20 at github: <a href="https://github.com/Roll20/roll20-character-sheets/" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/Roll20/roll20-character-sheets/</a> Each of the folders there is for a different sheet - the html and css files in each folder are the relevant files. Have a look at them and see if its something you want to spend time creating.