About Revit
Revit pricing
Revit does not have a free version but does offer a free trial. Revit paid version starts at USD 70.00/month.
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Revit Reviews
Feature rating
- Industry: Architecture & Planning
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Efficient and reliable software as an Architect.
A solid contender to other Architecture software. Well built up software!
Pros
Its features and solid layout. It shows that a lot of attention has been given to the development of the software.
Cons
It could be improved upon in the early sketch phase. Its complexity and feature sets also makes it less unobtrusive of the early design stages.
- Industry: Architecture & Planning
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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The architecture and construction industry standard BIM software for a reason.
I often hear that people either love or disdain Revit in the architecture profession, but even with it's downsides there is a reason it is the industry standard for BIM because of its vast menu of capabilities.
Pros
Revit has many integrated features as a BIM software that makes difficult tasks on prior CAD software seem simple and finally attainable.
Cons
Where Revit is rich in feature based options and 'type based' sequencing, it can also feel too formulaic at times when needing to focus on the design side of a project.
- Industry: Staffing & Recruiting
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1-5 months
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Revit
Revit is useful in many ways i like it most and have a super modelling experince
Pros
Revit is used to 3d modelling and sketching BIM, we can use it perfect estimation. It very easy export.
Cons
Revit not at all bad it's fine working and little hard to boolean comparing with other applications
- Industry: Architecture & Planning
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Revit is still #1 for creating coordinated construction documents
I use Revit daily, I'm a big fan for sure.
Pros
Revit is the industry standard. For its original purpose, creating a Coordinated Drawing Set, I have not seen a better platform.
Cons
It's not an intuitive program. If you haven't learned the 'language' or Revit you can easily feel lost/frustrated.
Alternatives Considered
ARCHICADReasons for Choosing Revit
Construction Documents were much easier to createReasons for Switching to Revit
Revit is the Industry Standard. Many projects require it.- Industry: Oil & Energy
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Revit saves time and money
Revit saves us so much time being able to collaborate in real time. We are able to design and build at a much faster rate than ever before.
Pros
The thing I love the best about Autodesk Revit is the cloud worksharing feature. This allows our team to all be on the same page and it saves us so much time.
Cons
There is a bit of a learning curve it you have never used Autodesk products before, but it is easy to train new employees on the features.