Enter – Autodesk’s answer to conceptual massing, designed specifically to bridge the gap between loose ideation and BIM (Building Information Modeling). The "FormIt Pro Trial" is often the first point of contact for professionals considering this tool. But is it just a 30-day countdown to a subscription, or a genuine opportunity to transform your workflow?
Collaborate. Have a colleague install the trial. Edit the same model simultaneously. Break it on purpose. See how it handles merge conflicts. formit pro trial
Use the trial to test the pipeline , not the pencil. If the geometry transfers to Revit cleanly, pay the subscription. If not, walk away before the 30 days are up. Collaborate
Cancel the trial (if not buying). Autodesk makes cancellation intentionally obscure. Go to manage.autodesk.com > "Billing & Orders" > "Cancel Trial." Do not just uninstall the software. Verdict: Is the FormIt Pro Trial Worth It? Yes, but only for Revit-centric firms. Break it on purpose