Starting from today, we are releasing a brand new management section to provide a more clear overview of the licenses, subscription plans, and license usage. The usability was largely improved and a few new features have been also included. That is for instance the list of errors for your licenses so that you can better understand any issues that you may experience on your end.
We have planned a few new extra functions in the license management in the future. That will include the possibility for multiple users to manage the licenses with different roles, such as license owner and license managers. We look forward to implement those features within the first quarter of 2021.
Revit workflow toolkit
There's an Archi plugin for that Revit bottleneck.
From drawing publishing and model data to imports, IFC coordination, and team sync, Archi's focused Revit tools help AEC teams remove the repetitive work that slows production down.
For April 2026, the top tested laptop configuration for Revit remains the Intel(R) Core(TM) Ultra 9 275HX paired with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU. It also led in March 2026, so the monthly winner is unchanged. You can run the benchmark tool on your own machine and review the full laptop CPU rankings and laptop GPU rankings.
For April 2026, the recommended desktop pairing for Revit combines the current CPU leader, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X 16-Core Processor, with the current GPU leader, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070. This monthly desktop winner is a recommended build drawn from separate CPU and GPU rankings, not automatically a single submitted benchmark system. See the full desktop CPU rankings, desktop GPU rankings, or run the benchmark tool on your own machine.