• Introducing the Revit Public MCP Server: A Trusted Foundation for AI-Powered Workflows

    If you’ve been watching the AI tooling space over the past year, you’ve probably noticed a lot of noise around MCP and what it means for how we work with tools like Revit. Community-built servers are popping up everywhere, and the enthusiasm is genuinely exciting. But one question keeps coming up: who do I trust?…


  • New Technology Preview Now Available: People Flow Toolkit

    The People Flow Toolkit for Revit offers greater path of travel capability.


  • Update: New Technology Preview Now Available: Load Autodesk Family

    Load Autodesk Family is a cloud-based tool that allows you to access all Autodesk-provided Revit RFA families in Revit 2021.1


  • What’s new in Revit 2020.2

    Written by:  Harlan Brumm, Sasha Crotty, Ian Molloy, Pawel Piechnik, Martin Schmid, David Smolker  In our second point release for Revit 2020, we’re focused on productivity, with new automation workflows in Dynamo, faster ways to view, select, and edit schedules, and navigation tools that will have you flying through your model with the greatest of ease. Remember, you can access…


  • Revit Public Roadmap – August 2019

    With the release of Revit 2020.1, we are pleased to provide an update to our Public Roadmap for Revit – however, because our last update to the Revit Roadmap was just in July, this blog post does not have very many changes in our plans.  For information on what is available in Revit 2020.1 –…


  • What’s new in Revit 2020.1

    Written by: Ian Molloy, Harlan Brumm, Pawel Piechnik, Sasha Crotty A new version of Revit in August? Now that we release features as soon as they are ready, subscribers don’t need to wait for the annual release to access the latest Revit. The product team is happy introduce this latest Revit point release, bringing you…