Onfly for AEC: Streamline Your BIM Content and Data Management

Onfly is a powerful cloud-based platform designed specifically for AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) professionals, enabling seamless BIM content management. With Onfly, teams can centralize, organize, and update BIM objects, ensuring efficiency, consistency, and collaboration across projects, regardless of their scale or complexity.

Key Features of Onfly for AEC

BIM Object Management

Easily store, organize, and retrieve BIM objects from your central library. Ensure consistency across all your projects by enforcing naming conventions, classification systems, and data templates

Collaborative Workflows

Onfly facilitates collaboration between teams and external stakeholders by streamlining content requests and approval processes, all within the platform​.

Flexible Content Access

Access your BIM data on the fly directly from Revit, ArchiCAD, or other design tools, enabling smooth workflow integration for designers and engineers.

Data-Centric Approach

Separate 3D geometry from object data, allowing you to manage object parameters and properties independently, ensuring clean and efficient models.

Who Can Benefit from Onfly?

Design and Construction Teams

Streamline design and construction workflows by maintaining a consistent library of BIM objects, ensuring projects remain on schedule and on budget.

BIM Managers

Gain complete control over the organization’s BIM content with real-time updates, efficient data management, and scalable workflows for larger projects.

AEC Firms

Enhance collaboration across multiple disciplines, keeping teams aligned with industry standards and project-specific classifications like Omniclass and Masterformat

Transform Your AEC Projects with Onfly

Onfly offers a comprehensive solution for managing and updating BIM content in real-time. Streamline your design and construction processes, improve collaboration, and ensure consistency across all projects. Start managing your BIM content efficiently with Onfly today.