Documentation & drawings
Get drawings out the door, faster.
Publish, schedule and refine your construction documents — batch exports, multi-page schedules and drawing-level graphic control, in one toolkit.
See how it worksRevit 2019–2027 · Archi Check runs standalone · Per-seat or floating · 14-day free trial
Five tools that take a documentation set from model to issued PDF — without the end-of-stage scramble.
Archi's Revit documentation tools cover the whole publishing workflow — batch PDF, DWG, DWF and IFC export with Docuflow, multi-page schedules with Reports, wall-type schedules, and drawing-level graphic control with Graphic Studio. Archi Check then runs quality control on the issued PDF set. Everything runs inside Autodesk Revit 2019–2027, except Archi Check, which runs standalone on Windows and Mac.
For architects, BIM managers and documentation leads on Autodesk Revit
Tools in this group
Everything for documentation
Each tool is licensed and updated on its own. Open any one to see what it does and how it is priced.
Docuflow
Batch publish sheets to PDF, DWG and IFC — same output every time.
Reports
Multi-page schedules for Revit, exported print-ready.
Wall Type Schedule
A wall-type publisher that builds schedules straight from the model.
Graphic Studio
Architectural drawing editing — visibility and graphics, without templates.
drawing set
Archi Check
Quality control for issued PDF drawings. Standalone — not a Revit plugin.
Why teams pick this stack
Less re-printing. Fewer surprises.
One toolkit, one workflow
Publish, schedule and check from a single stack — instead of stitching exports together by hand.
Consistent every issue
Naming rules, sheet sets and schedule templates mean the set that goes out looks the same every time.
Catch slips before the client
Archi Check reviews issued PDF sets for missing revisions and drawing slips — on any set, not just Revit.
Built for the deadline
Batch exports and multi-page schedules turn the end-of-stage crunch into a single run.
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FAQ
Documentation tools, answered
Which Revit versions do these documentation tools support?
Docuflow, Reports, Wall Type Schedule and Graphic Studio run inside Autodesk Revit 2019 through 2027. Archi Check is the exception — it runs standalone on Windows (macOS shortly) and needs no Revit install.
Can I batch-export sheets to PDF, DWG and IFC at once?
Yes. Docuflow batch-publishes sheet sets to PDF, DWG, DWF and IFC in a single run, with consistent file naming so every issue comes out the same way.
Does Archi Check need Revit to run?
No. Archi Check reviews the issued PDF drawing set rather than the live model, so it works with drawings from any tool — Revit, Archicad or anything else — as a standalone application.
How are the documentation tools licensed and priced?
Each tool is licensed on its own — per-seat or floating — or together through the Archi Collection bundle. Pricing is shown on each product page, and most tools offer a 14-day free trial.
Ready to get the set out the door?
Start with Docuflow or Archi Check on a 14-day trial, or talk to us about the whole documentation stack.