You’ve probably heard by now, but just in case you missed it, SketchUp will switch to a subscription-based model starting in November 2020. With just over a year remaining before users must switch to the new subscription model and take advantage of the latest SketchUp features and software, users will be able to migrate at a discounted rate for the next 12 months.
Why you need Migration of SketchUp
Management Ease
Subscribing to SketchUp will make it much easier to manage employees’ access to the software. Not knowing who was using which Classic license and keeping track of multiple licenses have always been a hassle.
Compared to Classic licenses, subscriptions offer an Admin dashboard. You can give or remove access to employees as well as increase or decrease the number of seats. Regardless of who has access, you will always know. If an employee leaves you, revoke access and reassign the entitlement to someone else.
Budgeting
Subscribers have easier time accessing SketchUp software, which allows for more effective budgeting. If you purchase any additional subscriptions during your one-year term, they will also expire on the same day as your original purchase.
That means you won’t be renewing licenses throughout the year. Your SketchUp subscription is easy to budget for since you make one payment a year.
Updating New Features all Time
From 4th November 2020, SketchUp will operate on a subscription model, so classic perpetual licenses will discontinue. As new features and releases are released, subscribers will have access to them.
Published By
Arka Roy
www.sketchup4architect.com