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Onfly Highlights BIM Productivity Gaps and Enterprise Workflow Opportunities

Onfly Highlights BIM Productivity Gaps and Enterprise Workflow Opportunities

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Onfly, a recent webinar on Building Information Modeling (BIM) content management highlighted significant inefficiencies in how BIM modelers handle Revit families. The post cites a statistic suggesting modelers may spend 3 to 6 hours per week searching for or recreating content, implying meaningful productivity loss at scale.

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The post indicates that Onfly’s session focused on methods to streamline this work, including search by parameter values such as fire rating, improved handling of system families and centralized libraries with decentralized governance. Examples referenced include practices at AGES, with more than 20,000 employees, and Cistra’s move from spreadsheets to dynamic data workflows, signaling potential demand for more advanced BIM content management tools.

For investors, the emphasis on reducing non‑value‑added hours in BIM workflows suggests a cost‑saving and efficiency narrative that could support adoption of software solutions in the architecture, engineering and construction sector. If Onfly can convert this interest into paid deployments with large organizations like those mentioned, it may strengthen its recurring revenue base and competitive positioning within the BIM and digital construction ecosystem.

The availability of the webinar replay, as noted in the post, also points to an ongoing lead‑generation and education strategy targeting professionals using Revit and related tools. Sustained engagement with this audience could help Onfly expand its market footprint among enterprise clients that manage large, complex BIM content libraries.

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