I’m a software developer and an engineer. Over the years, I’ve taught many people how to use AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, and Civil 3D. Right now, I’m building an app that teaches AutoCAD—from inside AutoCAD itself. It highlights which buttons to click, guides the student through the process, and checks their work directly within the software. -If you’re just starting to learn AutoCAD, how interesting does this sound to you? -Do you think it offers enough value to justify a $25 price tag, compared to free tutorials on YouTube? -And what do you see as a major flaw or concern with this approach?
The fact that AutoCAD needs tutorials like this is a bit of a UX smell for AutoCAD itself…
But regardless, to echo someone else, I would suggest aiming at corporations. On a personal level, I would just use YouTube videos for free, and quite frankly would invest my time in learning something open source like Blender rather than something closed like AutoCAD or Fusion.