@jorge_garcia This is pretty confusing for me as well; I have to say I would have loved a bit more notice to get ducks in order first.
I've currently got a Fusion360 startup subscription. With the model change in October last year (which I honestly totally agree with), I'll be required to get a paid subscription next time my term is up. I deliberately DIDN'T take the deal offered in October, since I had just re-upped my startup subscription. Basically, $310/yr starting now (october 2019) was only cheaper than $495/yr starting later (october 2020) after like 2 and change years. So I held off.
On the Eagle side, I do mostly designs that fit within the Standard license, and just switch to the Premium subscription monthly as projects require.
This licensing scheme pretty much blows my 360 subscription calculations out of the water, and leaves my Eagle options up in the air at a time when I might literally need to switch to premium TODAY for a project underway.
On the one hand, it looks like I now have Eagle Standard with Fusion 360 commerical thrown in for free, grandfathered at $15/mo. That's cool! I can get down with that! FWIW, the email was VERY confusing here:
Your Autodesk Account will be updated with your new Fusion 360 - with EAGLE standard subscription. Your current EAGLE subscription term will remain unaffected and you’ll have the option to renew at your current price of $100 USD when your existing term ends.
My current price is not $100, for anything. Not $100/yr, not $100/mo. And my Fusion 360 term ends (or at least ended) like 10 months from now. My Eagle term ends in about 25 days. Which is it?
On the other hand, what do I do if I need Eagle Premium, today? Did I just suddenly get a $495 bill in my inbox?
Bottom line - how do I get a license allowing >4 layers immediately-right-now? Even if I do drop $500 right now, the website doesn't mention WHAT kind of Eagle you get with F360 if I pay.
Less-bottom-line, what's my cheap option here?