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About Autodesk Forge

Autodesk Forge is a developer platform for building custom applications on top of Autodesk design data. It provides APIs for 3D model viewing, data management, simulation, and rendering, plus collaboration workflows for project teams. Organizations in architecture, engineering, construction, and manufacturing use Forge to automate processes and integrate design data with enterprise systems. Delivered as cloud services, it supports scalable app development around CAD and BIM workflows. Key capabilities APIs for 3D model viewing Design data management services Simulation and rendering tools Collaboration and workflow integration Cloud-based developer platform Best for: Teams building apps on Autodesk design data.

Autodesk Forge Details

Vendor
Autodesk
Year Launched
1982
Location
San Francisco, California
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
Countries Served
All Countries.
Languages
Danish, German, English, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional)
Users
Architects, Engineers, Construction professionals, Manufacturers, Media and entertainment professionals, Designers, Product developers, Urban planners
Industries Served
Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Manufacturing, Media and entertainment, Product design, Automotive, Aerospace, Civil infrastructure
Tags
App Building, Autodesk Forge

Autodesk Forge's In-App Market Place

Does Autodesk Forge have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), AUD (A$), CAD (C$), JPY (¥)

Pros & Cons

  • Seamless Collaboration: Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) allows entire teams to access project files, especially REVIT files, making collaboration simple and seamless. Team members can save updated changes without uploading the entire file, saving time and effort.
  • Centralized Submittal and RFI Process: ACC helps keep the submittal and RFI process organized and in one place, making it easier for project managers and team members to track the status of responses.
  • Comprehensive Platform: ACC gathers all fields of work in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industry, facilitating collaboration among different fields. The platform includes tools for files, meetings, RFIs, and submittals, providing a wide range of options for project management.
  • AI Integration: The implementation of AI in ACC is exciting for users, as it promises to enhance day-to-day operations and improve efficiency.
  • Accessibility and Collaboration: The file tool in ACC ensures that all documents of a particular project are accessible to anyone who needs access, making collaboration easier and more inclusive.
  • Smooth Workflow: The Submittals/RFIs tab allows for a smooth workflow among all involved parties, such as general contractors, subcontractors, architects, and consultants.
  • Complex Terminology: Users find the terminology in ACC, such as Account Admin vs. Project Admin, hard to understand and remember.
  • Inconsistent Permissions: Setting permissions can be challenging and inconsistent when setting up a project, causing frustration for users.
  • Column Width Adjustments: While column widths can be adjusted, they do not remain updated with new settings, requiring users to adjust them every time, which is annoying.
  • File Deletion Limitations: Users want the ability to delete files. Currently, if a project is set up incorrectly, the only way to remove it from the active list is to archive it.
  • Software Glitches: There are occasional days when the software seems to have a mind of its own, although developers are quick to address these issues.
  • Notification Issues: When a problem is assigned to a person in the project, an email is not sent to the person, causing communication gaps.
  • Limited Online Editing Features: ACC lacks sufficient features to edit files or add markups online, unlike competitors like Bluebeam.
  • Syncing and Information Updates: The software sometimes takes a long time to sync, and information is not updated quickly, which can be frustrating.
  • High Price: Not every company uses ACC due to its high price, which can limit the software’s collaborative potential.

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