RevitGods is now an official Autodesk partner!


RevitGods is officially an Autodesk Partner.

Our new partnership includes two major designations:

➜ Autodesk Authorized Service Provider
➜ Digital Twin Solutions Provider for Autodesk Tandem

Here’s what each partnership means for you ⬇️


Autodesk Authorized Service Provider

We now have exclusive access to Autodesk resources that elevate the support we provide to firms.

What this unlocks for our clients:

  • Tools to help teams hit their digital and business goals
  • Training content we can pass directly to your staff
  • A direct Autodesk support line for solving advanced issues
  • Insider workflows and best practices for faster project delivery

Autodesk Tandem Digital Twin Solutions Provider

We’re also excited to help bring the next era of digital twins to owners and project teams through Autodesk Tandem.

Benefits for Owners:

  • Access BIM model data without owning Revit
  • See how spaces are performing in real-time
  • Quick access to manuals and warranties

Benefits for AEC pros:

  • Unlock new post-occupancy services
  • Share models while protecting your IP
  • Broader engagement for non-Revit users in the design process

Ready to see what’s possible?

Schedule a discovery call with us to see how Tandem and Autodesk's new AI tools can assist your team in the upcoming year.

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