Autodesk Flex: A New Way to Purchase Your Autodesk Licences

Autodesk recently announced changes to the way you can purchase licenses for certain products, to evolve with customer’s ever-changing business needs.

Autodesk Flex: A New Way to Purchase Your Autodesk Licences

What is Autodesk Flex?

Autodesk Flex enables customers to pay for their licenses on a pay as you go basis. Designed to provide flexibility for users who only need occasional access to Autodesk software, Autodesk Flex allows you to pay a daily rate for your software use, as opposed to purchasing a longer-term subscription.

How does Autodesk Flex work?

The new pay as you go model introduced by Autodesk works by purchasing a pre-defined number of tokens for your occasional users. Whether you are starting a new project or are hiring a temporary staff member, Autodesk Flex Tokens are flexible to meet a variety of business needs. Each product has a different daily token amount.

With Autodesk Flex, you’ll only be charged a daily rate once every 24 hours when a user opens a product. Once the product is closed, the token charges will stop.

To get started, all you need to do is purchase the relevant amount of Autodesk Flex tokens, assign users, and open your selected product which will automatically use up your purchased tokens. You can then track your token usage & spend.

Benefits of Autodesk Flex

 

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