keithcurtis said: Is Roll20 actually losing people? No, they really and demonstrably are not. Some folks are vocally leaving, sure. But Roll20 has empirically exploded this year in terms of membership. I think if you browse the Foundry Reddit, Facebook and discord forums, you will see that every 20th post is "I have just transferred from roll20, I was able to do xyz, how do I do that here..." and they are just the people that post. So I know they there are people moving. They may still keep free accounts here, and may still have active plus and pro licenses as they are waiting for their current membership to expire?? of course there are also many that will stay for various reasons. yes Roll20 membership exploded during the lockdown, so maybe they were happy just to pick up the extra market place purchases of books and not worry about keeping people, maybe that is their strategy...an odd one, but thats their prerogative. My group moved, and now my players are enjoying it so much a few of them have started DMing games for others (not on roll20), and those people are enjoying their games and so on...... Roll20 can choose to ignore it if they want, doesnt bother me anymore. I just like to keep an eye on whats going on over here so I can give honest appraisals of the situation when friends ask me for advise. and even offer roll20 advise if they would listen.... For me it wasnt so much the instability, although I didnt like it, it was more the attitude of the company. Like I said in a previous post above, if it wasnt for people like you and a few others working for free helping so many people, they would have lost many more. I realise that as a marketplace creator, its in your interest to keep people here, and that is totally understandable, but you should also be paid as a customer service guru as well....