

As I recall, the subscription rate was double the annual rate but the cost was better than the full year subscription.


If you are and infrequent user, you could schedule CAD/CAM work for a month to complete a project and turn it off again. When first introduced, one of the subscription options was monthly where Fusion could be turned on and off by the month. View, share, review, and markup design projects on any device. As long as I ignore the upgrade messages and work locally, I hopefully will still be able to use it without the new restrictions.Ī comment for Fusion users. Fusion 360 User Full Commercial license Monthly subscription 60 1 Year subscription 495 (only 41.25/month) 3 Year subscription 1,335 (only 37.08/month) Fusion 360 Team Participant For collaborators only. I kept the old version 7.2 (released prior to the Autodesk acquisition) on my computer. I use Eagle for my circuit board and beginning with version 8, it has been part of Fusion. Now I'm kind of glad that I didn't waste the time. Having a seat of SolidWorks and general inertia has kept me from becoming immersed in Fusion. When Fusion 360 was first introduced, I specifically asked the reps about the free subscription for hobbyists and was emphatically told the full feature version would always be free for hobbyists.
