D.TO (Design Together)
D.TO (Design Together) is a Revit-integrated design platform that delivers AI-assisted building assembly guidance, construction detailing, and manufacturer-linked specification workflows inside BIM projects.
D.TO targets architects who need faster Design Development and Construction Documentation around envelopes and assemblies. The product reads views and BIM data from Autodesk Revit, then returns assembly options and linked detail content you can place back on sheets. Autodesk lists the publisher among its AECO Technology Partner ecosystem integrations (Autodesk, 2025).
The add-in supports current Revit releases listed on the Autodesk App Store download page, including 2023 through 2026 on Windows 64-bit, and distributes through a signed MSI installer rather than the standard App Store bundle. Release notes describe batch import and export for 3D assemblies, sheet placement for typical details, and product exploration tied to CSI codes.
Workflows span company libraries, design sessions tied to callouts and views, and collaboration features aimed at architects and manufacturers on the same platform. A free trial tier is described on the store listing with limits; fuller commercial access is arranged through the vendor.
Because outputs touch regulated building performance topics, teams should treat suggested assemblies and details as starting points and confirm code, structural, and manufacturer requirements for each jurisdiction.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Works inside Revit rather than a separate siloed modeler.
- Combines assemblies, details, and manufacturer data in one vendor-supported stack.
- Autodesk App Store listing gives a clear trial path and version matrix.
Cons
- Windows and Revit-only; no macOS native authoring path through the official add-in.
- Heavily regulated projects still need engineer and code review beyond AI suggestions.
- Subscription and enterprise pricing require talking to sales for many teams.
Key features
Revit add-in: Installs on supported 64-bit Revit versions with a custom MSI published by the vendor.
Assembly workflows: Build and manage 3D assemblies for walls, roofs, floors, ceilings, and soffits with import and export paths back to the active project.
Typical details: Link typical detail files to assemblies and place them on sheets with placement logic tied to title blocks.
Product exploration: Browse manufacturers, compare options against CSI codes, and export specification tables to spreadsheets.
Libraries: Centralize company assemblies and project libraries so sessions reuse approved content.
Design sessions: Create sessions from linked views with classification and filter presets where supported.
Pricing
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Free
Autodesk App Store mentions a free trial with limits; verify terms on dtoaec.com.
Commercial / Enterprise
Contact sales
Pricing is quoted through the vendor; confirm for your team size and region.
Frequently asked questions
Does D.TO replace Revit?
No. D.TO is an add-in that runs with Autodesk Revit. You author and manage the core BIM model in Revit while D.TO adds assembly, detailing, and specification workflows around that model.
Which Revit versions does D.TO support?
The Autodesk App Store page for D.TO Platform lists compatibility with Revit 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026 on Win64. Check the store entry before upgrading Revit because supported builds can change with each release.
Is D.TO free?
The store listing describes a free trial plan with limitations after you sign up. Paid tiers and enterprise options are arranged through the vendor. Confirm current prices on dtoaec.com or the App Store page before budgeting.
Can D.TO export specifications?
Release notes and marketing pages describe exporting specification data to Excel together with CSI codes for reporting. Treat exports as drafts and align them with your office standards and project manual.
Does D.TO train its models on my projects?
Review the publisher privacy policy linked from the Autodesk App Store if model training matters to your firm. Terms can change, so re-read them before uploading confidential projects.
Who is D.TO for compared to a generic BIM library?
It is aimed at firms that want guided envelope and assembly decisions, manufacturer-linked data, and session-based collaboration rather than static detail libraries alone.