Cricket has announced in a new blog post that its automatic cutting and printing craft machine will no longer require a subscription for unlimited uploads next year. The company took a step back when announcing the postponement of the transfer until 2022. But now that cricket CEO Ashish Arora is doing the exact opposite of the company’s plans, cricket machines are reassuring how they will always work.
“We have decided to go against our previously shared plans. Right now, each member can upload an unlimited number of images and patterns to the free space design space, and we have no intention of changing this policy. It is true that you are a current cricket member or you are thinking of joining the cricket family before or after December 31, 2021, ”writes Arora.
The limitation of uploading to the essential design space application of cricket was a controversial issue for regular cricket crafters. Design space can act as a separate creation software, before many cricketers cut them out of paper, fabric and other materials, many users choose to build their application into other applications and bring them into the design space to finalize.
In Cricket’s controversial plan, the company offered 20 design space uploads per month for free and locked unlimited uploads behind paid Cricket Access subscriptions. The move did not go well for users who not only used unlimited uploads for free, but wanted to avoid additional costs, or were forced to use design space for the completion of their projects.
Cricket’s original response seemed to satisfy many of its customers, but now the company has moved ahead with an announcement of its launch, an add-on and a subscription plan instead of the need for a simple action.