ruben:
Designspark3D might work for you. It's a dumbed down version of the Spaceclaim 3D software, and it also has a "Free" version. About a year ago they also went subscription. Like Fusion, even the "Free" versions of both of them are still a subscription - you just don't get charged to use them. They, like Fusion, have a lot of the good stuff disabled in the "Free" hobbyist versions. And if you are like me, I sometimes go for a month or more where I don't use 3D CAD then I may use it daily for weeks - they will disable your subscription if you don't check in often enough. It gets to be a LOT of fun trying to get that re-enabled, especially if you forgot your stinking password. I still haven't got my Fusion activation re-enabled - I eventually just gave up on it.
FreeCAD is installed locally on your machine, is open-source and as such is effectively a "perpetual" license. It doesn't need to phone home and check if your activation is still active. FreeCAD has a REALLY steep learning curve, at least for me it did/does. It is a VERY powerful software, but man-o-man do you have to jump through a lot of hoops to use it.
I believe that Onshape is a web-based software, so it needs an active Internet connection to run. I also believe that ALL files are stored on the "Cloud" and are shared in Onshape, so don't even think about using it you want to retain the Intellectual Property to your files.