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BIMLOGIQ Copilot

BIMLOGIQ Copilot is a generative AI Revit add-in that lets AEC teams drive modeling, documentation, and parameter work through natural-language prompts instead of hand-writing Dynamo scripts or repetitive manual edits.

Revit power users lose hours to repeatable cleanup tasks such as renaming views, copying scope boxes, or pushing spreadsheet values into parameters. BIMLOGIQ Copilot wraps those jobs in a chat-style assistant so you describe the outcome and let automation draft the actions.

The vendor positions Copilot as a no-code layer on top of Revit: download an MSI add-in, sign in, and issue prompts that span view management, worksets, parameter edits, Excel-driven updates, coordination QA graphics, and discipline-specific modeling shortcuts (BIMLOGIQ Copilot product page, as accessed for this listing). Saved prompts can become reusable commands, and teams can build a shared library including public starter commands.

Pricing is published for individuals and small teams: about USD 35 per month or USD 400 per year per user on the public Copilot page, plus a 30-day trial without a credit card. Enterprise buyers negotiate SSO, dashboards, and onboarding through BIMLOGIQ sales rather than the self-serve checkout alone.

Because Copilot touches live models, governance matters: agree on who can run destructive prompts, how QA reviews scripted changes, and how prompts align with your BIM execution plan. Pair the assistant with your standards libraries so suggested edits stay within firm-approved families and parameters.

Specifications

Pricing

Paid (trial)

Platforms

Windows

Used for

Revit automationAI-assisted modelingDocumentation productivityParameter managementOffice BIM standards enforcement

Used by

BIM ManagersArchitectsStructural EngineersMEP EngineersVDC Specialists

Tasks

Bulk parameter editsView and sheet setupQA visualizationExcel data importPrompt-based customization

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Targets native Revit workflows through an add-in rather than a separate authoring platform.
  • Lists transparent subscription tiers including annual and monthly pricing on the product page.
  • Offers a 30-day trial without requiring card details upfront.
  • Supports saving and sharing prompts so firms scale know-how beyond one power user.

Cons

  • Windows-only because Autodesk Revit itself is desktop-focused on PC.
  • Generative changes still need human review on production models.
  • Heavy reliance on prompting discipline; weak standards libraries make outputs inconsistent.

Key features

  • Natural-language Revit automation: Issue plain-language instructions to adjust views, worksets, parameters, and modeling tasks without authoring Dynamo graphs by hand.

  • Reusable commands: Save successful prompts as commands with variables so studios repeat workflows across projects.

  • Library of public commands: Access ready-made automations for sheets, openings, tagging, and discipline workflows.

  • Excel-linked workflows: Prompt Copilot to read spreadsheets and push matched data into Revit elements when your standards allow.

  • Team and enterprise options: Self-serve licensing for smaller groups and enterprise packages that add SSO and onboarding assistance.

Pricing

Free trial

30-day trial

Free

Vendor lists 30-day trial with no credit card; verify terms on bimlogiq.com before activating.

Enterprise

Contact sales

Contact sales for quote; includes SSO and onboarding assistance per vendor copy.

Individual or Team (monthly)

per month

$35.00

Listed as about USD 35 per user per month on the Copilot pricing section; confirm at checkout.

Individual or Team (annual)

per year (12 mo)

$400.00

Listed as USD 400 per user per year on the Copilot pricing section; confirm current renewal pricing with BIMLOGIQ.

Frequently asked questions

How much does BIMLOGIQ Copilot cost per user?

The public Copilot page lists about USD 35 per month or USD 400 per year per user for the Individual or Team license as of the pricing section reviewed for this listing. Enterprise pricing is negotiated separately. Confirm current amounts at checkout before renewing.

Does BIMLOGIQ Copilot offer a free trial?

BIMLOGIQ advertises a 30-day free trial with no credit card requirement for Copilot, including access to the featured automation capabilities during that window. Activate through the download flow and monitor your trial end date in company records.

Which Autodesk Revit versions does BIMLOGIQ Copilot support?

Documentation referenced from BIMLOGIQ focuses on Autodesk Revit as the host application for Copilot. Exact yearly builds change often, so verify supported Revit year releases in the installer notes or support inbox before upgrading Revit across the studio.

Can BIMLOGIQ Copilot import IFC data directly?

Copilot automates tasks inside an active Revit project such as parameters, views, and modeled elements. IFC interchange still follows Revit’s own import and export tools. Treat IFC round trips as a separate step from Copilot prompts unless BIMLOGIQ publishes a dedicated IFC workflow for your build.

How does BIMLOGIQ Copilot compare to writing Dynamo scripts?

Both approaches automate Revit, yet Copilot emphasizes conversational prompts and saved commands for non-programmers, whereas Dynamo gives granular visual programming control. Teams sometimes use Copilot for speed on routine batches and Dynamo for edge cases that need fine-grained logic.

Is BIMLOGIQ Copilot meant for field crews?

BIMLOGIQ markets Copilot to AEC teams working in Revit on engineering workstations, not as a mobile site tool. Field personnel typically consume sheets or models through other viewers; Copilot targets office-based model authors and coordinators.

Tutorials and learning

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