Final Cut Pro with subscription?

Final Cut Pro is, without a doubt, one of the best applications that users who use an Apple computer can purchase to edit video. However, it is a one-time payment application that has a fairly high price, so today we are going to tell you about the advantages it could have for users and for Apple to make Final Cut Pro a subscription, or at least give it that possibility.

Final Cut Pro with subscription

Advantages of paying a subscription for Final Cut Pro

All users who today want to use Final Cut Pro on their Mac have, initially, a free trial of up to 90 days , something that should be noted, since the duration of this is much longer than what the rest of the options provide. However, after these 90 days, the price of this application is 299 euros . Apple’s goal with this policy is to give users who intend to purchase it enough time to try it and be really aware of whether or not it is worth purchasing later for this price.

Final Cut en Mac

Obviously, it is an application that has been designed and developed with video editing professionals in mind , which is why its price is so high, since, after all, it is the work tool of many video editors thanks to all the possibilities that this application offers, be it adding effects, synchronizing different tracks or working with specific plugins. Despite this, some of the main competitors, even though they are also applications that are focused on the same type of user, do offer the opportunity to enjoy their services by paying a monthly subscription.

What this movement would allow would be that many users who today do not really know if it is worth paying the 299 euros that Final Cut Pro costs, if they could choose to pay a monthly subscription that would allow them to develop their creativity and their work. audiovisuals through the Apple application. In addition, this does not mean that Apple removed the option to pay the 299 euros at once, since many other users prefer to pay at once and forget about having to pay a marked amount monthly, but it would open up the range of people much more that they would use the application and that, of course, they would pay to do so, although in a different way.

Will Apple do it?

This option, although at the moment it has not been glimpsed as a possibility , at least not publicly, would not be a surprise, since we are seeing more and more, the Cupertino company obtains more and more income through the different services of subscription that has assets and that, in the same way that Final Cut Pro would do, allows users to take much more advantage of the devices they have on a day-to-day basis.

Final Cut solo en Mac

If it becomes a reality, surely Final Cut Pro would not be the only application that would enter this subscription format, in fact, it is not surprising that Apple may be planning to release a professional package as Adobe does so that many professionals pay a monthly subscription to use all applications developed for the professional field.