Reviewing and sharing data using BIM Collaborate Products
Learn about the tools for reviewing and sharing data between project collaborators.
Autodesk Docs
Use Autodesk Docs to create folders and manage your data. In addition, you can share and review data using reviews, issues, and transmittals.
Markups
In Autodesk Docs, markups are the easiest way to review and communicate changes and updates in your design files.
Reviews
Use reviews to automate file distribution, file review, and file approval among project collaborators.
Transmittals
Use transmittals to send files to other project collaborators.
Issues
Identify problems and track progress with the Issues tool. Along with the Issues add-ins for Revit and Navisworks, you can create issues in Docs, Design Collaboration, and Model Coordination. The issues immediately show up for review, and the team can address them directly in the authoring tools.
Issue #1 in Model Coordination
Share links publicly
Create links to share files with collaborators who aren't in the project.
Sheets
Publish sheets from PDFs and Revit files for use in downstream construction and mobile workflows.
For the Field
Use the For the Field section to distribute files to the entire project team.
Design collaboration
Use the Design Collaboration module to view the state of the project. You can easily see what data has been shared and keep everyone on the same page.
Project model
View the team’s work in context as it's being completed. You also see any models consumed from other teams.
Create and share packages
Control what data is shared with other teams by using packages of models, views, sheets, and supporting documents. The timeline shows when packages were created, shared, and consumed.
Consume a package
When another team makes data available through a package, you can integrate that data into your team's model by consuming the package. Before you consume a package, you can investigate its contents.
Change visualization
Use the Change Visualization tool to quickly see changes between different versions of models in your project.
Watch groups
Use the Watch Groups tool to track the progress of elements throughout the lifespan of a project.
Hypermodel
Use the Hypermodel tool to explore the model in 3D while also seeing your location on a 2D sheet.