# Is Unity PLUS subscription need to pay monthly for a year?

How about if I want to use Unity PLUS for 3 months only, is this possible?

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- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: Flutter Mobile Developer at Snowy English
- Net upvotes: 1


## Comments
### Comment 1

Hey Zulkifli, good question! In the jump between Unity Personal and Unity Plus, it doesn&#39;t seem Unity has a month-to-month subscription option. If you&#39;re wanting to test Unity in general, starting on Unity Personal (https://store.unity.com/products/unity-personal) may be a good idea, since that solution has the same core functions – testing there would be a usability test and give you an idea of the learning curve. From there, it may be worth contacting Unity to see about picking up a shorter-term plan for Unity Plus at a reduced rate. I hope this helps!

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- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: Research Analyst, Cloud &amp; IT
- Net upvotes: 1


### Comment 2

There is currently no option to subscribe to any of the paid plans for any time shorter than 12 months (1 year). 

Remember that you&#39;re only legally required to use any paid version of Unity once your annual revenue is higher than $ 100.000,- The free version of Unity is identical to all the paid versions. The only thing you&#39;re missing is the dark editor skin and various additional services.

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- Posted at: about 6 years ago
- Author title: Founder &amp; Game changer at Exp+




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