According to a recent LinkedIn post from Onfly, the company is drawing attention to challenges BIM managers face in managing Revit shared parameter files, duplicate data, and misaligned property nomenclatures. The post points to a 40‑minute replay demonstrating a cloud-based property dictionary designed to replace fragmented .txt and Excel workflows while detecting GUID conflicts and mapping properties to object classifications.
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The post also references a case study with Systra, where 10,000 previously unmanageable Excel lines were reportedly structured and applied in joint work on a rail project. For investors, this emphasis on solving complex BIM property management issues suggests Onfly is targeting higher-value enterprise use cases in architecture, engineering, and infrastructure, potentially supporting deeper client integration, higher switching costs, and opportunities for recurring SaaS revenue growth in a specialized segment of the construction technology market.

