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Important information for all of our Revizto Users: Our licensing model will be changing after July 23rd with our upcoming Revizto 3.5 release.

One of our goals at Revizto is to have our tool be the most affordable and effortless collaboration tool in the AEC industry. With that being said, we wanted to notify you about our new licensing model that is coming on 23rd of July.

 

New Model:

 

Our Revizto Editor, Viewer and exporter for all our supported AEC software products will now be FREE! This means anyone can install and use the Revizto Editor to convert BIM data to Revizto without any limits for number of computers being used. Yes, this means if one has no need for collaboration, Revizto will be free of charge in the new model!

 

Users of Revizto will only pay when there is a need to share a project through the cloud and use the Revizto Collaboration features such as Issue tracker, Camera sharing. This means one can simply invite a “collaborator” from their pool of collaborators using the “share” button from the Revizto Editor.

 

Our licensing bundles are now even easier! Simply select the bundle that fits the amount of users you would like to collaborate with, then invite them using the “share” button from the Revizto Editor. When a user accepts your invitation to collaborate it will simultaneously update the amount of collaborators still available. To the right of a collaborators name under the “share” button you can click the “x” button to take them off a project and simultaneously free up an additional collaborator.

 

Professional usage:

3 collaborators and 3 projects stored on the cloud (regardless of the size of the project) will cost $450 per year.

10 collaborators and 10 projects stored on the cloud (regardless of the size of the project) will cost $1500 per year.

20 collaborators and 20 projects stored on the cloud (regardless of the size of the project) will cost $3000 per year.

 

Aforementioned plans will be available to pay yearly as well as monthly.

 

Business usage:

100 collaborators and 100 projects stored on the cloud (regardless of the size of the project) will cost $10,000 per year.

250 collaborators and 250 projects stored on the cloud (regardless of the size of the project) will cost $15,000 per year.

500 collaborators and 500 projects stored on the cloud (regardless of the size of the project) will cost $25,000 per year.

In addition, there will also be Enterprise solution that can be discussed with our Revizto Staff.

 

Another important NOTE:

For those collaborating with other Revizto paying user/s this will be FREE for both parties and our system will not count those users as collaborators.

 

Existing customers:

All existing Revizto Version 3 users will be converted to new plans and to their existing plans we will add more collaborators until the end of their paid period. For Revizto 2 users the Cloud will not be available from July 23rd.



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