I posted this on the main SW fourm recently (and amazingly it has not been removed yet!). Wondered what folks here thought or have any experience in using the new platform. Especially with regards to data storage costs.
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The other day on LinkedIn a brave reseller put up actual prices on their website for buying the three Solidworks 3D EXPERIENCE packages in the UK. Now the said reseller primarily services the AEC sector so maybe they were not quite used to the standard SW smoke and mirrors routine trying to get a simple price, so kudos to them I say.
Suffice to say that I’ve had numerous quotes over the past few years for the 3DX packages, and it always comes back to this. What is in it for EXISTING SOLIDWORKS CUSTOMERS?
In case my UK colleagues don’t know what is coming:
SOLIDWORKS 3DEXPERIENCE STANDARD (which includes desktop Solidworks Standard package with the cloud link/xDesign (or 3D Creator, or whatever Dassault marketing choose to call it this month) - £3072/yr/per user +VAT
SOLIDWORKS 3DEXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL(which includes desktop Solidworks Professional package with the cloud link/xDesign/xShape/Visualise - £3588/yr/user +VAT
SOLIDWORKS 3DEXPERIENCE PREMIUM(which includes desktop Solidworks Premium package with the cloud link/xDesign/xShape/Visualise- £5100/yr/per user +VAT
These are for new subscriptions. No details on existing customers on active mainetance who want to upgrade (I was given a cost for this a couple of years ago but was told it was “under review” and the likely plan was a one off Year 1 reduction, then going up to the full cost Year 2 - but that might have changed).
Now the elephant in the room here is data. Last I was quoted(and it is not listed anywhere) these packages include 25GB of cloud storage data per user per year. If you want more (and let’s face it, you will) last cost I had was £79 per 25Gb per year. So doing a realistic typical scenario, ONE customer project folder for us, for just the Solidworks files is currently running at 950GB. If I include all the associated files (PDFs/JPEGs/Other file formats) it runs to 1.8TB. So for that one customer if I wanted to move my files to the SW cloud I’d need to pay a minimum of an extra £3000 each year on top of the subscription charges. For context, our Dropbox business acount (5TB) is £360 a year.
I’ve asked on here and the old forum these same questions. I’ve asked the CEO during exectutive fireside chats why the high costs. I talk to a lot of resellers - I’ve yet to meet one who is happy with the level of data pricing. I’ve yet to meet one existing customer who has switched to the new platform and wants to pay these prices. The only people I know using the new platform are those using the Makers package and those on the free startup package - and a couple of them have already said they’ll be dropping it at the end of the year.
So where does that leave us? Alienation of the existiing user base. New customers using freebies or hugely reduced packages. This situation cannot go on. I have used Solidworks for nearly 25 years now. I don’t want to have to drop it - it really will be a total pain to do that - but times are challenging and we require value. I’m not seeing that any longer with Solidworks and I don’t see a future in it if the master plan is high priced subs. Fact is, if I was starting a manufacturing or design business there is no way I’d use Solidworks now. But so many of us did invest in it early on that we have years of legacy data and drawings. If the legacy data was just 3D I’d switch now, but the issue is the drawings - and ALL the CAD vendors know this. Drawings are what keeps people using a platform. We can recreate 3D geometry easily enough but a 200 sheet drawing package is not something you want to be doing!
So if anyone out there wants a great startup idea - new CAD system that opens native SW drawing files and recreates the links from native SW parts and assemblies. Don’t even need to be able to edit them in SW format - as long as they open intact. Editing would create files in the new format and new links.
Will await this post being kicked off, but I’ll save it and stick it on LinkedIn if it does.