Oof, that jump from free to standard license though, $1500.
Good to know, though. I've still got SketchUp 2017 for the same reason, though I've always stored my files locally anyway. When I got my CNC around 2018 anyway, I started switching over to Fusion360 for that, though I still find SketchUp quicker for the simple drawings that aren't CNC projects.
I was quite happy with F360 until they updated their free tier, and two of my favorite features got nuked, which was rapids and bit-changes. Now I have to export a file per bit, and there's no rapids between cuts which takes longer. I get it, it's still a ton of software for free and sounded like they were finding that people were abusing the free licenses for things that shouldn't have qualified for it, so it is what it is.