Great advice, Tiana.
I have seen varying results myself on roll20.
Oddly, i did better than patreon on 2 months, but not on the current month.
The more you make, the more you will probably grow on roll20, i suspect.
There are some frustrating limits there, that are not present on patreon.
But there are definitely customers who wouldn't be patreon users.
I actually find making product for roll20 somewhat easier and less stressful.
I think i just like the nature of a product better than the nature of subscription.
Possibly because i have more times of irregularity, which works easier for product.
If you decide to go for it, I would imagine Tiana and I would be willing to offer any helpful insight we've had with the process.