INTEGRATIONS

Connect and Export to Your Favorite Tools Seamlessly

TestFit’s integrations help you take your site plans further without ever duplicating work.

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Revit

Jump from feasibility to design and documentation when your deal is ready with our direct Revit add-in.

  • Import TestFit sites and buildings to Revit
  • Send interior fitouts from TestFit to Revit
  • Export Kit-of-Parts from Revit to TestFit

AutoCAD

Export .dxf file from TestFit to any CAD software like AutoCAD.                                     

  • Import site plan with clean layers to CAD
  • Geolocate DXF export with WGS84 latitude and longitude coordinates
  • Or use file coordinate system and units of measurement

SketchUp

Export .skp file from TestFit to SketchUp for your next design phase.

  • Save 3D views into massing model in SketchUp
  • Generate components from stacked building elements
  • Export individual buildings as model groups

Zoneomics

Instantly access and apply real-time zoning data to find the best site solution without spending days on zoning studies.

  • Visualize land use with color-coded zoning maps
  • Find up-to-date zoning data without flipping through pages of zoning code
  • Automate with accurate zoning profile to find the best use for your site

TT Core Studio

Get a conceptual idea of what your parking garage’s structural columns will look like for better planning and costing.

  • Automate parking garage structural column placement
  • See how width & shape change as garage shape changes
  • Get more accurate costing

ESRI

Examine your site’s environmental constraints early on so you don’t get surprises down the line.

  • Stop manually recreating diagrams from other data sources
  • See an underlay of FEMA flood zones, wetlands, easement and soil data
  • Understand each constraint detail like flood types and location, soil type, water table and bedrock depth

Exports

Seamlessly export your TestFit model for design and documentation and data for pro forma and quantity takeoff.

  • .csv (for spreadsheets)
  • .dxf (for CAD software)
  • .glTF (for saving 3D model views)
  • .pdf
  • .skp (for sketchup)

My favorite part about TestFit is speed and the 3D aspect of it. It’s helpful to be able to see the 3D massing in context while we’re designing the site plan. We then export the TestFit files directly into SketchUp or Revit to further develop the site plans and create renderings for presentations.

Christina D'Anza
Designer
 at 
Ware Malcomb

TestFit excels at the pre-design stage where it can quickly generate floorplates, stairs and elevators locations, unit counts, area and cost calculations. All of this information updates on the fly as the user manipulates it on the site.

Eric Blackburn
BIM Manager
 at 
Berardi Partners

The speed to bring a visual rendering is where we best utilize TestFit. We utilize it in real-time with the client. The client quickly sees how we could develop the land or check on the maximum available building area.

Chris Carry
Sitework and Heavy-Highway Department Manager
 at 
Mosser Construction

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