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ArchiBoost

ArchiBoost is a cloud platform for AEC teams that applies AI to code compliance Q&A with citations, milestone-based drawing and specification QA/QC, and a structured knowledge hub with a searchable detail library and optional Revit placement.

When teams misapply amendments or hierarchy, plan review stalls even when individuals know the base code. ArchiBoost emphasizes regulatory intelligence: it resolves which provisions apply to stated project conditions and surfaces linked references across international, state, and municipal codes, including zoning-oriented analysis for supported metros. The product page describes about a 60-second average response time for compliance answers, positioning the tool for faster turnaround than manual PDF and website search alone (ArchiBoost, 2026).

For QA/QC, users upload drawing sets, specifications, shop drawings, and optionally Revit models, organize work by milestones such as 50% CD or IFC, and receive prioritized issues with sheet-level context. The workflow supports exporting an issue log to Excel for coordination and formal documentation. Teams can assign owners, record acceptance or rejection, and re-check later submissions without restarting the entire review.

ArchiBoost separates firm intelligence, such as BIM execution plans and internal checklists, from project intelligence, such as owner standards and meeting minutes, in a searchable Knowledge Hub with citation-backed answers across uploaded documents. A Detail Library indexes past project details with metadata filters and supports importing selected details into Revit for placement in active models. Usage analytics on the library side are described as helping firms spot frequently reused or frequently modified details.

Security messaging on the public site states alignment with SOC 2 expectations, logical data segregation by organization, and a policy that customer data is not used to train or fine-tune models. Pricing is not published on the marketing site; demos are scheduled through the vendor contact flow rather than a public self-service price list.

Specifications

Pricing

Enterprise quote

Platforms

Web

Used for

Building code complianceDrawing and spec QA/QCInstitutional knowledge managementDesign coordination

Used by

ArchitectsEngineersGeneral ContractorsOwners

Tasks

Code checkingQA/QC reviewDocument reviewStandards validationZoning review

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Compliance answers include traceable references to cited code sections on supported workflows.
  • Reviews coordinated drawings, specifications, and shop documents in one QA/QC environment.
  • Detail Library connects past work to Revit placement instead of redrawing common conditions.

Cons

  • Standard subscription pricing is not listed on public marketing pages; expect a sales-led quote.
  • Municipal and amendment coverage depends on jurisdiction; confirm behavior for your AHJ before relying on outputs.
  • Primary access is cloud-based document upload; teams should follow their own data governance for sensitive projects.

Key features

  • Code compliance Q&A: Project-aware answers with cited sections across national, state, and municipal codes and zoning where supported.

  • QA/QC review: Milestone-based uploads of drawings and specs with prioritized issues, sheet references, and Excel export of the issue log.

  • Knowledge Hub: Parallel layers for firm standards and project-specific requirements with cross-document search and source links.

  • Detail Library: Metadata-driven search of past details with optional import into Revit for placement in active models.

  • Jurisdiction hierarchy: Logic that reflects which code layer governs for a given address or metro, including local amendments where covered.

  • Team workflows: Issue assignment, status tracking, and shared review context across disciplines.

Pricing

Enterprise (contact sales)

Free

Public list pricing was not published on archiboost.ai as of 2026-04-02; confirm current fees and terms with the vendor.

Frequently asked questions

What is ArchiBoost used for in an AEC workflow?

ArchiBoost is marketed as a single environment for three jobs: asking project-conditioned building and zoning code questions with citations, running AI-assisted QA/QC on uploaded drawing sets and specifications at milestones, and hosting firm and project knowledge plus a searchable detail library. Teams still validate outcomes against the authority having jurisdiction and internal peer review.

Does ArchiBoost integrate with Revit?

The Knowledge Hub product materials describe importing selected details into Revit so users can place editable detail content in models. QA/QC flows also reference uploading Revit files alongside PDFs for some reviews. Exact Revit versions and install steps should be confirmed with the vendor for your subscription.

Does ArchiBoost train its AI on my project files?

The public homepage states that customer data is never used to train or fine-tune the vendor?s models. The privacy policy covers how uploaded content is processed to operate the service. Organizations should still complete their own security and compliance review before uploading confidential work.

Which building codes and cities does ArchiBoost cover?

Marketing pages claim 50-state coverage for state-adopted codes with amendment awareness, plus municipal layers for many large metros, and zoning-oriented analysis in supported jurisdictions. Coverage is inherently jurisdiction-specific, so you should verify that your project address, edition year, and local amendments are represented for your use case.

How much does ArchiBoost cost?

The public website does not publish standard per-seat or per-project prices as of early 2026. Access is positioned around booking a demo through the vendor?s scheduling link. Request a written quote and licensing terms before budgeting.

Can ArchiBoost replace my code consultant or plan reviewer?

No. The product is positioned as decision support and documentation review that speeds research and catches coordination issues early. Official interpretations, peer review, and AHJ approval remain the responsibility of the design team and authorities. Use ArchiBoost outputs as one input alongside professional judgment.

What do you export from an ArchiBoost QA/QC review?

The QA/QC feature description includes exporting a full issue log as an Excel matrix for tracking, coordination, or formal documentation. Issues are tied to sheet locations and can be filtered and tracked through resolution in the product workflow.

Tutorials and learning

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