“Fast. Why?”
Marco laughed bitterly. Classic Autodesk. Lure you in with the word “free,” then hit you with a seven-day kill switch.
“Because we’re finishing this tower in six days, exporting every PDF, every photo, every RFI log—and then we’re canceling the trial on day seven. Autodesk doesn’t get a dime.” autodesk plangrid free
Marco Vega’s truck smelled like cold coffee and bad news. On the passenger seat lay a pink “Notice of Non-Payment” from their biggest client. On the driver’s side, his phone screen glowed with a single, desperate Google search: autodesk plangrid free.
Then he canceled the subscription.
Except—the fine print caught his eye: “After 7 days, automatic conversion to paid plan ($95/user/month). Cancel anytime.”
Now, Marco sat outside the supply yard, watching his crew share one faded set of drawings. He typed variations into the search bar: “free trial,” “open source alternative,” “PlanGrid free tier.” Nothing. Autodesk had consolidated. The free version was a ghost. “Fast
His heart raced. Thirty days to finish punch list, submit final invoices, and get paid. He could do it.