What you need the Kinship add-in for
- Searching for and loading content from your team’s Kinship library or collections into Revit
- Uploading content to Kinship—whether adding to the library, collections, or as part of model tracking
- Tracking content usage and activity within Revit models, including where content came from and how it’s being used
- Running model health checks and surfacing issues like warnings, corrupt families, or sync delays
- Making content changes—editing families in Revit and re-uploading updated versions to Kinship
- Enabling project-level analytics that tie together model health, content use, and team activity
What you don’t need the Kinship add-in for
- Browsing, organizing, or managing existing content in the library, collections, or model content pages
- Renaming, moving, or copying content between collections and the library
- Reviewing analytics and reports on content usage, model performance, or team activity
- Adding content from a tracked model to the library or a collection—this can be done directly on the Kinship website
- Managing team settings, permissions, or library structure—all handled in the web app
What’s next?
Set up the add-in
- Download the Kinship add-in – Get and run the installer
- Connect the add-in to your account – Sign in and link Revit to your Kinship account
- Add content to Kinship from Revit – Upload families to your library or collections
- Track your Revit models with Kinship – Start capturing content and activity from your projects
Learn more
- Search for content inside Revit – Use the add-in to quickly find and load what you need
- About tracking and model analytics – Understand how Kinship connects content and project data