Stop redrawing details
you've already drawn.

Recall scans every construction detail across your firm's Revit projects. Search, find, and import any detail in seconds. All without leaving Revit. No cloud required.

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Your firm's best details are buried in old .rvt files

Time wasted

Opening a 500MB Revit file to find one detail takes 10 minutes. Most architects just redraw from scratch.

Knowledge lost

When senior architects leave, their best details go with them. Locked in projects no one can find.

Duplication

The same window head detail gets drawn differently by every team member, every project.

One search. Every detail. Every project.

01

Search Everything

Search across all your details and projects. Find details by view name, sheet, annotation text, or tag. Find projects by name, client, or address. Results appear instantly with thumbnail previews.

02

No Cloud Required

Recall works entirely on your firm's network. If your projects live on a local server or shared drive, not in ACC or BIM 360, this is the only detail search tool that works for you.

03

Import in One Click

Found what you need? Import the detail as a drafting view into your current project instantly. Ready to edit and place on a sheet.

04

Batch Scan Archives

Point Recall at your project archive folder. It scans everything overnight, including drafting views and model-based callouts, with thumbnails.

05

Tag & Organise

Add tags to details using your firm's vocabulary. Autocomplete keeps everyone consistent. Click any tag to filter results instantly.

06

Works With Your Workflow

Dockable search panel inside Revit. No context switching, no separate app. Search and import without leaving your project.

Three steps to never redraw again

1

Scan

Run Recall on your archived .rvt files. It extracts every detail view, both drafting views and model-based callouts, along with thumbnails and metadata. Batch scanning runs overnight.

2

Search

Type what you're looking for. Recall searches across view names, sheet names, annotations, and tags. Results appear instantly with thumbnail previews.

3

Import

Click import. The detail appears as a new drafting view in your current project, ready to edit and place on a sheet. That's it.

Simple, flat pricing.

One plan. No tiers, no complexity.

Monthly Annual Save 25%
$6
per user / month billed annually at $72
  • Unlimited projects and details
  • Regular updates included
  • Email support
  • 7-day free trial
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Frequently asked questions

Do my drawings get uploaded anywhere?

No. Your data never leaves your network. Recall stores all data on your firm's own storage. No third-party services host your data, and no drawings are ever uploaded externally.

What Revit versions are supported?

Recall currently supports Revit 2026. Support for additional versions is coming soon.

How long does scanning take?

About 5 to 10 minutes per project file, depending on size and number of detail views. Batch scanning is designed to run overnight. Start it at the end of the day and come back to a fully scanned archive.

Can multiple people search the same library?

Yes. Point the storage location to a shared network drive and all users in the firm can search the same library simultaneously. Each user can also run their own local library if preferred.

What happens to model-based detail views?

Model-based callouts are flattened to DWG during scanning. The 3D geometry is projected into 2D linework, making the detail importable into any project as a static drafting view ready to edit.

Is there a free trial?

Yes. Every plan comes with a 7-day free trial. No charge until the trial ends, and you can cancel any time before then.

Do I need to install anything on a server?

No. Recall is a Revit plugin that installs on each workstation. The shared database is just a file on your network drive. No server software, no database administration, no IT overhead.