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What is Revizto

Revizto is a BIM coordination and issue-tracking platform used to manage design and construction coordination workflows across 2D sheets and 3D models. It aggregates models and drawings from common authoring tools and provides a shared environment for clash/issue review, field feedback, and punch-related tracking. Typical users include VDC/BIM managers, architects/engineers, general contractors, and specialty trades coordinating model-based deliverables. Revizto differentiates through its model-centric issue workflow that links comments, viewpoints, and status to specific model elements and sheets for cross-team resolution.

pros

Model-based issue tracking

Revizto ties issues to 2D sheets and 3D model locations with viewpoints, screenshots, and status fields. This supports coordination meetings and structured follow-up without relying solely on email threads. Teams can maintain a single issue register across disciplines and phases. The workflow aligns well with BIM/VDC coordination and punch-style closeout tasks.

Aggregates multi-author models

Revizto is designed to ingest and federate models and drawings from multiple design tools via plugins and exports. This helps teams review coordination content without requiring every stakeholder to work directly in the original authoring application. It supports cross-discipline review by presenting a unified project view. This is useful when project participants use different CAD/BIM toolchains.

Field-friendly review workflows

Revizto provides mobile access for viewing models/sheets and creating or updating issues from site observations. Field teams can capture photos, notes, and locations and route them back to the coordination workflow. This reduces re-entry of punch and QA/QC findings into separate systems. Offline/limited-connectivity usage is commonly supported in field-oriented deployments, depending on configuration.

cons

Not a full authoring CAD

Revizto focuses on coordination, review, and issue management rather than creating production drawings or parametric models. Organizations still need dedicated CAD/BIM authoring tools for design development and documentation. As a result, Revizto typically sits alongside existing design software rather than replacing it. This can add another application to the project toolset.

Integration and setup overhead

Effective use often requires configuring plugins, export routines, model update cadence, and project standards for issue fields and responsibilities. Teams may need governance to avoid duplicated issues, inconsistent naming, or outdated model versions. Coordination value depends on disciplined model publishing and issue triage. Smaller projects may find the setup effort disproportionate to benefits.

Limited broader PM functions

Compared with full construction management suites, Revizto is narrower in areas such as cost management, contract administration, procurement, and scheduling. Teams commonly keep separate systems for RFIs, submittals, budgets, and change management if those are required at enterprise depth. This can create parallel workflows and reporting fragmentation. Buyers should validate whether Revizto’s issue-centric approach covers their required project controls.

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Revizto SA
Lausanne, Switzerland
2012
Private
https://revizto.com/
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