Hi Mike, I suggest posting more information about what you need. Some questions that a character sheet coder might ask: How complicated of a sheet do you need? Simple = just fill out the sheet. No buttons, calculations, or rolls. Moderate = it performs calculations, there is a template, it makes rolls, etc. Complex = it is integrated with a Compendium. (This also may require publisher input) What is your budget? Character sheet coders often charge money as it can take a lot of time to do the work (depending on the difficulty). Alternately, if you or someone friendly to you has programming experience you can get help to make the sheet yourself. In the meantime, until you have a sheet you can always use the method of recording your information on the PDF, and then using the Attributes & Abilities tab to provide the means for players to make rolls in Roll20. If you'd like to learn how to do that I can show you.