Every tool, explained the way you actually use it — goals, numbered steps you can tick off, options references and honest limitations.
Project standards, enforced live: rules, notifications, fixes and a compliance report.
Coordinate and georeferencing audit of the host model and all its links, with a coordination matrix, an interactive world map and exportable reports.
Transfer project standards with element-by-element control, conflict indicators and resolved dependencies.
Bulk renaming of families and types through an Excel round-trip, with a document identity guard.
Inserts an Excel range into Revit as a drawn table, preserving its formatting, and detects when the Excel file has changed.
Round-trip Revit schedules to Excel and back: export, edit in bulk and review every change before applying it.
Model quality audit and full inventory in a single scan, with a self-contained HTML report.
Navisworks-style clash detection inside Revit, with marker spheres that travel to the central model.
Dockable panel that inspects whatever you select and records the model's change history at every synchronisation.
Spreadsheet-style editor for view filters: colours, patterns, line weights and transparency, with bulk copying between views and a portable filter library.
Digital pin-ups: capture your sheet set, review it as a gallery and share the review with anyone who does not have Revit.
Rule-based selection: define filters by category and parameters, then select, colour or isolate the matching elements.
Why can't I see this element here? A live checklist of every reason an element can be hidden.