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His drywall crew had used PlanGrid for three years—markups, RFIs, daily reports. But when the subscription lapsed last month, everything froze. The field guys reverted to paper prints. Within a week, two change orders were missed. By week two, a misaligned MEP rough-in cost them $8,000.

A cash-strapped construction foreman, one week away from losing his crew, discovers a loophole that gives him 30 days of Autodesk Build—but only if he can outsmart the software’s own expiration date. autodesk plangrid free

Except—the fine print caught his eye: “After 7 days, automatic conversion to paid plan ($95/user/month). Cancel anytime.” His drywall crew had used PlanGrid for three

Marco laughed bitterly. Classic Autodesk. Lure you in with the word “free,” then hit you with a seven-day kill switch. Within a week, two change orders were missed

Then he canceled the subscription.

Seven days. Not thirty.