Revit is the heart of my workflow as a BIM Manager. I love how it centralizes documentation, modeling, and coordination in one environment. Its parametric capabilities, view templates, and worksharing functions make it ideal for large-scale projects like healthcare and education. I also appreciate its growing compatibility with automation tools like Dynamo and Python scripts — it empowers me to streamline tasks and increase quality control. Revit evolves with the industry, and that keeps me passionate about improving how we build. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While I love Revit, it can feel rigid when trying to customize workflows outside of its default structure. Some features — like managing line weights or graphics — still require too many manual steps or lack visual clarity. Performance can also become an issue with large files or many links. And despite the advances, it still lacks native tools for certain coordination or automation needs, making plugins or scripting essential. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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