Professional License chip packs question and continual running costs outlay
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2026 6:41 pm
Been reading online the differences between the free and pro licenses and I see this quoted:
"Access to wider chip packs for diverse development needs."
I was under the impression that regardless of the type of license adopted if you want a device not provided with the free maker option then you need to purchase a chip pack. But I don't understand the meaning of wider chip packs in the above quote. Does it mean if you have a pro licence and purchase a chip pack, that pack will have more devices in it than if you purchased a pack using the free maker license?
Also I am still hazy about the real total cost per annum of using Flowcode forever into the future (omitting the cost of the chip packs) and upgrading to new versions when available and maintaining the annual fee that kicks in after the first 12 months after purchase. It seems that the cost to upgrade to the newer versions is 60% of the cost of a pro license (every 24 months) that would be paid by a brand new user to Flowcode and then we have an annual charge of 35% of the cost of the Pro license. So can someone tell me what is the effective running ANNUAL financial outlay when maintaining a Pro license on a continual basis? (And that would be the minimum annual outlay wouldn't it because with every new upgrade version you have to buy a new set of chip packs as well approx every 24 months or whenever the new version is released).
"Access to wider chip packs for diverse development needs."
I was under the impression that regardless of the type of license adopted if you want a device not provided with the free maker option then you need to purchase a chip pack. But I don't understand the meaning of wider chip packs in the above quote. Does it mean if you have a pro licence and purchase a chip pack, that pack will have more devices in it than if you purchased a pack using the free maker license?
Also I am still hazy about the real total cost per annum of using Flowcode forever into the future (omitting the cost of the chip packs) and upgrading to new versions when available and maintaining the annual fee that kicks in after the first 12 months after purchase. It seems that the cost to upgrade to the newer versions is 60% of the cost of a pro license (every 24 months) that would be paid by a brand new user to Flowcode and then we have an annual charge of 35% of the cost of the Pro license. So can someone tell me what is the effective running ANNUAL financial outlay when maintaining a Pro license on a continual basis? (And that would be the minimum annual outlay wouldn't it because with every new upgrade version you have to buy a new set of chip packs as well approx every 24 months or whenever the new version is released).