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/r/Revit A place to talk about anything related to Revit. Ask questions about Revit software, standards, trouble shooting, how to, family…

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42,247

Created

October 21, 2010

16 years ago

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How to think about r/revit

The community focuses on discussions related to Revit, a building information modeling (BIM) software developed by Autodesk. Members engage in a variety of topics, including troubleshooting, project showcases, and family creation/modification. Its distinctiveness lies in the collaborative environment where users share knowledge, tips, and resources to enhance their proficiency in Revit and related standards.

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  • Audience

    Participants typically include architects, engineers, and designers who utilize Revit for their projects. The demographic is primarily professionals and students in the architecture and construction fields, seeking to improve their skills or solve specific software issues. The vibe is supportive and technical, with members valuing practical advice and shared experiences.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes detailed questions about software functionalities, project showcases, and tutorials. Users appreciate well-structured posts with clear queries or insights. Conversely, low-quality posts, spam, or overly promotional content tend to be downvoted. The community encourages regular engagement, with members frequently posting and responding to inquiries.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands should approach this community with caution, as members are generally resistant to overt promotional tactics. Authentic engagement through sharing valuable content, such as tutorials or case studies, can resonate well. Participating in discussions and providing expert insights without a sales agenda is advisable. Brands should avoid direct advertising and instead focus on building trust and credibility within the community.

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What r/revit talks about

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FAQ

r/revit — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/revit have?

r/revit has approximately 42,247 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/revit created?

r/revit was created on October 21, 2010 (16 years ago).

What is r/revit about?

The community focuses on discussions related to Revit, a building information modeling (BIM) software developed by Autodesk. Members engage in a variety of topics, including troubleshooting, project showcases, and family creation/modification. Its distinctiveness lies in the collaborative environment where users share knowledge, tips, and resources to enhance their proficien…

What subreddits are similar to r/revit?

Communities similar to r/revit include r/bim, r/autocad, r/architects, r/revitmep, r/mepengineering.

Who are the most active posters on r/revit?

The most frequent posters on r/revit include u/PatrickGSR94, u/StampJar, u/romeonomeo.

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