Maya’s heart sank. She remembered the shift: Autodesk had acquired ShotGrid (formerly Shotgun Software) years ago. Since then, the standalone installer had vanished, buried under subscription tiers and cloud integrations.
Maya took a breath. She navigated to the Autodesk Account portal. Using her own freelance enterprise credentials (a long shot), she clicked Products and Services > All Products and Services . She filtered by “S.” ShotGrid appeared, but not as a simple .exe or .dmg. It listed: ShotGrid Desktop (Beta) , ShotGrid Create , and ShotGrid Web Interface . autodesk inc. shotgrid download
Next Tuesday? The meeting was in twenty-eight minutes. Maya’s heart sank
She closed the tab. Then she opened a text file and wrote: Maya took a breath
Maya copied the link—not the file itself, but the unique, time-stamped, session-specific URL from her Autodesk account. She pasted it into a secure chat for Sun-hee.
“Tell your IT to run this installer,” she typed. “Then authenticate with your enterprise SSO.”