GRAITEC Announces New Release of Ideate Software for Revit 2023–2027: Changing the Game for Revit Teams.
Paris, France - June 18, 2026 - GRAITEC Group announces the new release of Ideate Software Bundle and Ideate Automation, introducing centralized export capabilities, expanded model health workflows, and improved performance for AEC teams.
This release enables AEC and Revit professionals to standardize deliverables, automate repetitive workflows, improve model health, and work more reliably across increasingly connected project environments.
A key addition is the introduction of Ideate ExportHub, available within the IdeateApps toolkit. Now enhancing model quality and health workflows in Ideate BIMLink, improving interoperability, and strengthening Ideate Automation for scheduled, repeatable, and more reliable delivery workflows.
What's New:
- Dynamic Sheet/View Sets: Use parameter-based filters or Revit saved sets for simpler exports.
- Fast and Repeatable Workflows: Save export locations and run quick or multi-format exports.
- Set It and Forget It: Schedule off-hours exports so deliverables are ready when needed.
- Customizable and Consistent: Share settings, naming rules, and sets for clean, client-ready deliverables.
For Ideate Software Bundle and Enterprise subscribers, a new level of control to the file exports is made via Ideate Automation. The related script, HUB-Export_Package, brings significant improvements and extends the functionality of Ideate Automation exports, including:
- Support for new file types including Images, DXF, DWF, DWFx, and FBX.
- The option to use ExportHub to define file-naming conventions, removing the need to script them directly in Ideate Automation.
- The ability to use ExportHub to set project file paths, reducing manual setup within Ideate Automation.
The new release also improves interoperability with Forma, OneDrive, cloud-synced environments, Excel, and Revit Sheet Collections. Performance gains in Ideate Explorer, Ideate StyleManager, and Ideate Automation reduce time spent navigating large models, cleaning styles, refreshing files, publishing models, and processing PDF exports for extra-large projects.
Now, Revit teams gain more predictable tools for daily work, to help them reduce manual effort, improve deliverable consistency, and maintain higher model quality across the project lifecycle.
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