Licensing

PipeEX Revit product licensing

This page explains the public licensing context for PipeEX PCF Export, Connection Manager, PipeEX Tool Palette, and PipeEX Family Manager.

PipeEX PCF Export starts with a trial request, while the broader Revit lineup remains quote-based during development preview.

License model overview

PipeEX Revit products are sold as business subscriptions. License planning starts with which product is in scope, how many people need it, how many machines are involved, and whether access should be dedicated or shared.

Static licenses fit dedicated users or workstations. Floating licenses fit teams that need shared access across a controlled pool. The final access model is confirmed per product in writing.

The licensing page is a planning aid; commercial documents, current trial or preview availability, and activation details are confirmed during quote and fulfillment.

Procurement checklist

Before purchase, confirm the Revit versions in production, the products in scope, the number of simultaneous users, expected deployment method, target workflows, and whether PipeEX has reviewed current trial or preview availability.

Review refunds and terms before procurement approval, then contact sales for written pricing. Public pages do not list prices because product scope and license model vary by organization.

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