Anybody making money with Onshape?
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 2:45 pm
Anybody here making money with Onshape?
Paid job? Clients with money? Products to market?
Paid job? Clients with money? Products to market?
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Without assuming that any particular persons monitors this thread I will take the bold action to tag @John McEleney. This is a very good question. John, would you please get us an answer?jcapriotti wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 5:55 pm I wonder, what if you do work for a company and then want to hand off the design "files" to them? I've done that with SolidWorks, I wonder how that workflow works in Onshape?
I had an interesting discussion with Alex Arevalo last week and one thing that still perplexes but amazes me is the file history, how it logs every modification made as some sort of file version that you can view anytime and modify and still keep the file history. I've worked around with it a bit at home to test it out(like 3 hours tops) and while there are a lot of similarities to most programs, like most programs you also need some sort of course on the practical side of things.John McEleney wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 2:13 pm Are people making money with Onshape, the answer is absolutely YES!
Wrt data - this can be handled in several ways:
Scenario #1: Customer has an Onshape account, they own the data, open a blank document and SHARE it with the contractor. They can set the properties so that the contractor cannot download the data, they cannot share it, they cannot print it ... The customer can be assured that the only person who had access to the document was the contractor and themselves.
Scenario #2: The contractor has Onshape, opens a new document and shares it with the customer when they want to do a review (the customer does not have to have Onshape for comment/review - they can use the free version). Upon completion of the job, the contractor can assign ownership to the customer and the customer can remove access rights to the contractor and they will always be able view/comment on the data, however if they want to edit the documents they will need a professional version of Onshape.
Scenario #3: The contractor uses Onshape, shares the design and does several reviews with the customer (they can simply share a link, the customer does not need to own Onshape) and upon completion the contractor could export files into multiple native or standard file formats and email to customer.
Alex, try this. I think it is very well done. https://learn.onshape.com/AlexLachance wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 2:23 pmI had an interesting discussion with Alex Arevalo last week and one thing that still perplexes but amazes me is the file history, how it logs every modification made as some sort of file version that you can view anytime and modify and still keep the file history. I've worked around with it a bit at home to test it out(like 3 hours tops) and while there are a lot of similarities to most programs, like most programs you also need some sort of course on the practical side of things.John McEleney wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 2:13 pm Are people making money with Onshape, the answer is absolutely YES!
Wrt data - this can be handled in several ways:
Scenario #1: Customer has an Onshape account, they own the data, open a blank document and SHARE it with the contractor. They can set the properties so that the contractor cannot download the data, they cannot share it, they cannot print it ... The customer can be assured that the only person who had access to the document was the contractor and themselves.
Scenario #2: The contractor has Onshape, opens a new document and shares it with the customer when they want to do a review (the customer does not have to have Onshape for comment/review - they can use the free version). Upon completion of the job, the contractor can assign ownership to the customer and the customer can remove access rights to the contractor and they will always be able view/comment on the data, however if they want to edit the documents they will need a professional version of Onshape.
Scenario #3: The contractor uses Onshape, shares the design and does several reviews with the customer (they can simply share a link, the customer does not need to own Onshape) and upon completion the contractor could export files into multiple native or standard file formats and email to customer.
Was kinda nervous so I tripped over most of my words while trying to have a discussion with him lol
What's yer point? If you don't like it here, you're free to leave. If you keep going the way you are, you'll get a push.........Fred Outlaw wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 4:40 pm Onshape is making money off everyone! This isn't SolidWorks!! This is a conspiracy. The founders were from SolidWorks. Did you know this? DID YOU KNOW!? How do I unsubscriiiiiiiibbbbbeeee!!!!???
Well, he left. Required some assistance. If anyone is familiar with that situation, I'd appreciate a call.mike miller wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 4:59 pm What's yer point? If you don't like it here, you're free to leave. If you keep going the way you are, you'll get a push.........
Geez I haven't heard that name in a while.