Hi
I am thinking about using fusion for my cabinet shop. I like the program and would invest
my time designing seed cabinets for my upcoming jobs. But I wonder how long Fusion will be
free. At the moment even if you had to purhase a subscription its very affordable. But again
there is nothing keeping Autodesk from increasing the price to levels too high for a startup.
If it was not indefinite for a small business and a subscription cost $1000.00 a year it would be too high.
12 years of use equals $12000. My take on CAD software is usually if a version was never updated
it would have enough functionalty for 99% of the user base.
Barry
Hey Barry - thanks for reaching out. While I can't necessarily make any promises that Fusion 360 will indefinitely have a free tier, or who meets the guidelines for a free tier (current entitlements here), please know that we are extremely committed to serving the enthusiasts, hobbyists, startups and smaller businesses. Since day one, Fusion 360 has been heavily adopted by users in this segment, and we credit a great deal of our success thus far to the usage, engagement and feedback from this community - it's is critical to our strategy, and we intend to continue that commitment. Hope that helps ease your mind, and if you need any help getting going on Fusion 360, let us know... there is a stellar community of experts on these Forums!
hi there i have herd that you can get fusion 360 for free if you are a hobbyist i dont have a business or use it to make money but would really like to try it and i find 30 day to shorter time to get a good feel if i will like the software as i don't spend a lot of time working on projects any helb would be cool
Hi @Anonymous - welcome to the community! In this scenario you absolutely meet the guidelines of our hobbyist/start-up licensing. Here are details for how to activate it.
@Anonymous - indeed you can! You can download on another machine, and then login with your existing account (no need to create a new one).
Hi @Anonymous - welcome to the community! As long as you're using F360 for the purpose of a hobby or a business making less than $100k, you're currently able to download our trial (free) and at the end of the trial sign-up for a free subscription as a hobbyist/startup.
Hello,
I already purchased two years of subscription when you guys had a deep discount last year. I just read this thread and have some questions. I am a professional engineer, but am not using Fusion for work, just at home. I am currently trying the sheet metal functionality for an unpaid test project (an arbor, that will be built, but I will not be selling it). I would say I'm somewhere in between hobbyist and professional user, but have no income from use.
Thanks,
Mark Ezell
Hi Mark - thanks for posting.
I am an RC (radiocontrol) hobbiest and I own a DIY CNC router to cut things.
I recently downloaded a copy of Fusion 360 to create toolpaths for my hobby.
Is there some process or "thing" I have to sign up for to make my software not expire?
I like playing with new technologies but if it will expire before I get proficient then it's not worth starting on.
Dave
Hi Dave - once your trial is done, you will have the option to extend your subscription for a year as a hobbyist. At the end of the year as a hobbyist, assuming you still meet the qualifications, you can simply once again extend your subscription as a hobbyist for an additional year. As long as we continue to offer this benefit, you will be able to continue to extend your subscription! Does that help?
What about YouTube videos?
All models and schemartics that I make will be available to anyone in the world for free. Access to all my videos is free for everyone, but the videos are monetized. I definitely need the €1,4 that I make every 2 years.
Do I still qualify for a hobbyist license?
Hello @Anonymous - today you can have access to F360 (including sheetmetal) for free if you're making less than $100k per year.
Hi Brian.
I just created an acount and installed the free trial. It´s for hobby use, but i did not get to choose between hobby use ore education. How can that be.
Michael.
It's the very same product. After the trial period, you'll have the option to continue, assuming you still meet the requirements.
Brian thank you for the details here! I am new to the 3d modeling scene but have a huge interest after getting my first 3D printer. I am glad to see Autodesk supporting hobbyist folks still! They had similar plans years ago when I worked for Autodesk, again glad to see this continues!
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