Anonymous
Not Specified, 500+ employees
More than a year
“Utilizing Revit”
Pros
Revit is a system, and if set up properly, it meets a lot of needs. However, many additional plug-ins and tools are necessary.
Cons
Having used the program for many years, I know the quirks. There are a lot of them... Many simple things you'd think would be simple are not the way the program was built. Slow timeline for improvements.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
7
Value for money
7
Customer Support
5
Functionality
9
Sings
Architecture, 1-10 employees
More than a year
“Revit Review”
Pros
It's easy to use. I started using it in design school, and it was one of my favorite programs because of the ease of use and learning curve compared to AutoCAD. I enjoyed rendering my designs and seeing how they would turn out.
Cons
Downloading and finding precise BIM objects can be difficult at times.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
10
Customer Support
8
Functionality
10
Mehran
Construction, 11-50 employees
More than a year
“Not the only best, but one of the best”
Pros
I find the interdisciplinary modeling and coordination features to be exceptionally beneficial. The software facilitates seamless collaboration between various disciplines, making the entire process more efficient and integrated. This functionality ensures that architects, engineers, and other professionals can work together harmoniously, reducing errors and improving overall project outcomes.
Cons
I don't find Revit as intuitive or easy to learn as ArchiCAD. The learning curve for Revit is noticeably steeper, and the interface can be quite challenging to navigate, especially for new users. ArchiCAD, on the other hand, offers a more easy and user-friendly experience, making it easier to pick up and start working efficiently.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
5
Value for money
7
Customer Support
7
Functionality
10
Ernest
Construction, 500+ employees
Less than 6 months
“Advantageous tool suite”
Pros
A suite of tools that is more advantageous than the AutoCAD tool alone.
Cons
It's a relatively expensive tool, requiring prior training.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
7
Value for money
7
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Albumen
Construction, 1-10 employees
More than a year
“Great program”
Pros
Very complete and immediate software, useful for 3D modeling, simple to use, and essential for engineering.
Cons
The cost of Revit is significantly higher compared to other programs. This steep price point can be a major drawback, especially for smaller firms or individual users who may find it difficult to justify the expense.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
9
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Emad
Construction, 51-100 employees
More than a year
“The most pupular 3D Model”
Pros
Revit is the leader in 3D models, including all possible functions and features. Resources are readily available on the Internet.
Cons
Revit has a high running cost from hardware to software, and there are restrictions on file types.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
9
Value for money
9
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10