
If you have multi-user licenses on your contract, we’re talking to you. However, in some cases, renewing your subscription is not enough to avoid interruption.

It means you’ll always have access to the most current version and can keep your company and team competitive with others in the industry. Regular renewal of your Autodesk® software subscription is important. Sometimes renewing your subscription isn't enough. Customers who trade in their multi-user subscriptions will have the same price protection as those who switched from maintenance to subscription.įor detailed information, plus terms and conditions on these programs, go to: Between 20, customers will see, at most, a 5% increase on odd-numbered years beginning in 2021 (2021, 2023, 2025 & 2027). Pricing through 2028 for those who move to subscription:Īutodesk has provided guidance on subscription pricing for those customers who switched their maintenance software to subscription.

The 2 for 1 deal is only good at their first renewal beginning after August 7, 2020. Customers with Multi-user licenses on multi-year subscriptions that expire after August 7, 2020, can trade them in for two annual single-user licenses and pay a price like what they are paying at the time of the trade-in.Customers with Multi-user licenses (subscription or maintenance) whose subscription or maintenance agreement expires after August 7, 2020, can trade-in one multi-user license and receive two single-user licenses and pay a price like what they are paying for one license at the time of the trade-in.Multi-User Trade-in Program – Begins August 7th, 2020: The subscription price will be like what you are paying today for maintenance. If you have a maintenance renewal that expires after May 7th, you can trade-in one stand-alone license for one single-user subscription license or one network license for one multi-user subscription license.Maintenance Trade-in Program Begins May 7th, 2020: However, after August 7th, 2020, renewal will be at a 20% higher price than what they paid in 2019. After, May 7, 2020, they may renew their maintenance agreement (the last renewal) for one more year.They will lose the opportunity to receive annual subscription pricing based on their 2019 maintenance pricing.

After this date maintenance customers will not be able to convert their perpetual licenses on maintenance to subscription. May 7th will end the Move to Subscription Program (M2S).

In the coming months, Autodesk is going to be making some changes to begin transitioning customers from plans based on serial numbers to plans based on people.
