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BIMpossible

Making your BIMpossible.

Less time chasing data. More time for the work that matters.

BIMpossible lifts your Revit model data out of Autodesk's cloud into a fast, shareable web workspace — so anyone on the team can browse, filter, and schedule it without opening Revit.

A BIM data platform — not another add-in.

Revit is for modeling. Autodesk Forma and ACC are for files. Neither is a good place to manage the data — run schedules across projects, enforce standards at scale, or let colleagues who don't open Revit participate. BIMpossible is the layer that fills that gap, for every AEC discipline — so the data stops being a bottleneck, and the team gets its time back.

What you get

Your model data, the way a spreadsheet user expects it.

01 / See

Every element, in the browser

Browse any Revit model by category — every element a row, every parameter a column. Sort, filter, and hide columns like a spreadsheet. No Revit seat required to look.

02 / Save

Schedules that travel

Define a view once — the columns, filters, and sort you care about — save it, and share it as a firm default. Group related views together. Come back next week to exactly what you left.

03 / Share

Built for the whole team

Colleagues who speak spreadsheets, not Revit, get straight to the data. It's there when Revit is closed — and across every project at once, not locked inside one model.

How it works

Three layers, one platform you control.

Ingest

A structured copy of your models

BIMpossible reads element data from Autodesk's AEC Data Model and keeps a fast, normalized copy in its own database — version-aware, refreshed on demand, never hammering the API.

Intelligence

Your rules, your structure

Saved views, firm defaults, calculated fields, and the relationships between elements live in a layer you control — not buried in individual Revit sessions and local files.

Interface

A workspace you own

A clean web app organized the way your firm thinks. No Autodesk branding, no fighting someone else's UX. Owned, controlled, and shaped by you.

What BIMpossible is

  • A BIM data platform your firm owns and controls
  • A web workspace for browsing, filtering, and scheduling model data
  • A way to bring non-Revit colleagues into BIM workflows
  • The operational layer above Autodesk's tools

What it isn't

  • A Revit replacement — modeling still happens in Revit
  • An ACC / Forma replacement — files still live there
  • Another Revit add-in — it's a web platform
  • A throwaway export or macro — it's real, maintained software

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Do I need a Revit license to use BIMpossible?
No. BIMpossible reads model data out of Autodesk's cloud and shows it in your browser. Looking, filtering, and building schedules needs no Revit seat. Modeling still happens in Revit.
Which disciplines does it support?
All of them. BIMpossible is discipline-neutral — architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, civil, fire protection, interiors. If the data lives in a Revit model, it's in scope.
Does it change my models?
Not today. The current product is read-only, so there is no risk to your models. Write-back — with approvals and a full audit trail — is on the roadmap, not in the live product.
Where does my data live?
In a database the deploying firm owns and controls, alongside Autodesk's cloud. BIMpossible is the layer above Autodesk's tools, not a replacement for them.
How does it stay current with Revit?
BIMpossible checks each model's version against its cache and refreshes from Autodesk on request — so you see current data without waiting on a slow round-trip every time.
Can non-Revit colleagues really use it?
That's the whole point. It's designed for the people who today have to ask someone to “pull that from the model.” If you can use a spreadsheet, you can use BIMpossible.

Making your time, your time.

BIMpossible puts model data in the hands of everyone who needs it — so the waiting stops and the time goes back where it belongs. It's already used in production; want a closer look, or to talk through your firm's workflows?