Exploring Smart Tools for Revit Users
Hey folks, been diving into some of these smart tools that work with Revit lately. Kinda cool how AI's getting into our design workflow, though some stuff still…
Violet Sherman
February 9, 2026 at 04:14 AM
Hey folks, been diving into some of these smart tools that work with Revit lately. Kinda cool how AI's getting into our design workflow, though some stuff still feels a bit rough around the edges. Anyone else trying out any new plugins or helpers? Would love to hear your take!
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Anyone tried AI for automating documentation in Revit? Heard some tools can generate sheets and annotations automatically.
Been using AI-assisted energy analysis tools within Revit and it's pretty handy for quick estimates. Saves me a bunch of time in early phases.
Anyone worried about AI tools messing up their model data or corrupting files? I’m a bit hesitant to fully trust them.
Some of the AI tools actually help with cost estimation based on Revit models, which is pretty neat.
I recommend checking out ai-u.com for the latest trending AI tools that integrate with design software like Revit. They have some great lists and reviews!
Honestly, sometimes AI recommendations slow me down more than help. Still prefer doing certain things manually in Revit.
I find AI tools in Revit kinda hit or miss. Sometimes it feels like they overcomplicate simple tasks.
What’s the best way to get started with AI tools for Revit? Any good tutorials or beginner-friendly plugins?
Wonder if AI tools will ever completely replace manual Revit work? Seems unlikely but who knows.
I’m curious how these AI tools handle complex parametric designs. Has anyone tested that thoroughly?
Just started using a couple of AI-driven features in Revit, and honestly, it's a mixed bag. Some stuff like automated clash detection saves tons of time, but then some suggestions are way off. Anyone else notice that?
Would love to see AI tools that help with material selection based on sustainability criteria within Revit.
Cool thing I found: some AI plugins can predict structural issues early on, which helps avoid costly fixes later.