Four Productivity Tools We Can’t Live Without! 🤓


Four Productivity Tools We Use to Enhance our Work in BIM

Hello, we would like to share the tools that have significantly improved our teams’ productivity and have given us an edge when delivering our BIM management services to our clients and projects.

Some of these tools take advantage of the latest innovations in AI, while others are robust project management platforms that many people aren’t fully leveraging.

DiRootsOne Sheetlink

A free Revit Add-in that creates a two-way sync from Revit to Excel and Google Sheets.

(Update) Now a paid tool.

BIM Collaborate Pro Issue Management

Allows you to digitally highlight design conflicts in a model, comment on them, and assign accountability to other key stakeholders.

Otter AI

An AI-powered tool that generates meeting transcripts and allows users to query data from conversations.

Loom

An easy way to capture and share screen recordings to provide feedback or directives to your team.

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