Next Release: 1st of July
Focus on one small win each day to learn something new. The 7-Step Process and community will support and guide you
By the end, you build next tools without me.

The pyRevit Challenge Cohort #3

By Erik Frits
Build 15 pyRevit Tools in Three Weeks
Then Build Your Own Without Me
Become a Good pyRevit Developer By Building 21 Practical Tools
The hands-on challenge has two paths.
New to code? Use cheat-sheets and follow tutorials with solutions.
Already code? Build yourself and then compare with solutions.
Focus on one small win each day to learn something new. The 7-Step Process and community will support and guide you
By the end, you build next tools without me.
Complete Tutorials and Code Solutions Included!
But You Decide how much help you need.





125+ BIM Experts took pyRevit challenge





125+ BIM Experts took pyRevit challenge
Short on time?
The entire Challenge in 30s
You tried to learn pyRevit
the slow way…
It's not your fault!

The pyRevit Challenge
You'll create 15 Practical Tools in three weeks.
Each will teach you one core API concept at the time.
2 paths. Beginners follow along with full support. Intermediate build on their own and compare. You decide how much help you use.
Each tool has a Cheat-Sheet with code, docs and other references
so you focus on building instead of searching.
Every day we'll follow the same 7-Step Process for building new tools.
You'll get video tutorial for each step so it's easy to follow along.
All tools include code solutions for each step.
#My goal is to make it easy for you to complete not hard…
Plus, Bonuses To Keep You On Track
1-hour Python crash-course. Python basics explained in Revit terms.
1-hour pyRevit Fast-Track Setup - Setup pyRevit and Code-Editor correctly.
7-Step PROCESS masterclass - Understand how we'll create each tool step by step.
Private LinkedIn Group - to connect and talk to other participants on LinkedIn.
Weekly Live Q/A - to get support or ask about pyRevit/Revit API.
pyRevit Challenge Hackathon - to test your new skill and compete for cash prizes.
Plus, "Kick-In Your Butt" Motivation

You will start coding in no time. This is not another tutorial where you copy the code line by line... Think of it as a dev simulator. Erik shows you the whole PROCESS (literally) from research to stress-test. But you code and refactor. Most importantly, implementing all code changes yourself lets you see WHY first hand. Best of it all? You end up with amazing tools you can use from day one.
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You will start coding in no time. This is not another tutorial where you copy the code line by line... Think of it as a dev simulator. Erik shows you the whole PROCESS (literally) from research to stress-test. But you code and refactor. Most importantly, implementing all code changes yourself lets you see WHY first hand. Best of it all? You end up with amazing tools you can use from day one.
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I did not know how to create useful tools from scratch. By the end of the challenge, I had created tools to automate repetitive tasks and improve parts of my Revit workflow. I liked most was how practical the challenge was from the beginning. Everything was explained step by step, which allowed me to complete it while balancing work and my PhD.
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I did not know how to create useful tools from scratch. By the end of the challenge, I had created tools to automate repetitive tasks and improve parts of my Revit workflow. I liked most was how practical the challenge was from the beginning. Everything was explained step by step, which allowed me to complete it while balancing work and my PhD.
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I already knew some coding. My tools worked on my machine but it could break for others. The biggest accomplishment for me is learning how to structure my code properly using the 7-Step Process. Especially Stress-Test is a very good habit. Now I ship robust tools my whole team actually uses.
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I already knew some coding. My tools worked on my machine but it could break for others. The biggest accomplishment for me is learning how to structure my code properly using the 7-Step Process. Especially Stress-Test is a very good habit. Now I ship robust tools my whole team actually uses.
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Methodology is exceptionally efficient, focusing first on Proof of Concept without the common pitfalls of over-engineering. Then, Erik shows how to refine the tool. Custom dialog forms, and robust error handling to ensure the final product is stable, "bulletproof," and user-friendly. Erik makes pyRevit programming a reality for beginners.
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Methodology is exceptionally efficient, focusing first on Proof of Concept without the common pitfalls of over-engineering. Then, Erik shows how to refine the tool. Custom dialog forms, and robust error handling to ensure the final product is stable, "bulletproof," and user-friendly. Erik makes pyRevit programming a reality for beginners.
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Methodology is exceptionally efficient, focusing first on Proof of Concept without the common pitfalls of over-engineering. Then, Erik shows how to refine the tool. Custom dialog forms, and robust error handling to ensure the final product is stable, "bulletproof," and user-friendly. Erik makes pyRevit programming a reality for beginners.
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I knew a little Python and pyRevit. My first impression: there was a lot of useful knowledge and practical tasks. Everything was easy to understand and focused on the real use cases. There was very little theory and many examples could be used directly in real projects. And because of that, pyRevit started to feel much more friendly to use for me.
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I knew a little Python and pyRevit. My first impression: there was a lot of useful knowledge and practical tasks. Everything was easy to understand and focused on the real use cases. There was very little theory and many examples could be used directly in real projects. And because of that, pyRevit started to feel much more friendly to use for me.
"
I knew a little Python and pyRevit. My first impression: there was a lot of useful knowledge and practical tasks. Everything was easy to understand and focused on the real use cases. There was very little theory and many examples could be used directly in real projects. And because of that, pyRevit started to feel much more friendly to use for me.
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From day one with Erik, I began to better understand fundamental concepts that allowed me to take my automations to the next level. I love vibe coding, but now I'm able to guide AI step by step and understand what's wrong. At first, I was impressed by how accessible Erik makes it, but what I value most now is that I no longer depend on others to develop the tools I need.
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From day one with Erik, I began to better understand fundamental concepts that allowed me to take my automations to the next level. I love vibe coding, but now I'm able to guide AI step by step and understand what's wrong. At first, I was impressed by how accessible Erik makes it, but what I value most now is that I no longer depend on others to develop the tools I need.
"
From day one with Erik, I began to better understand fundamental concepts that allowed me to take my automations to the next level. I love vibe coding, but now I'm able to guide AI step by step and understand what's wrong. At first, I was impressed by how accessible Erik makes it, but what I value most now is that I no longer depend on others to develop the tools I need.
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I always heard about the Revit API but never touched it, not even once. I had zero Python experience either. In just 10 days of the Challenge, I went from doing everything manually to automating tasks that actually save time. It truly opened my eyes to what's possible with Revit API...
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I always heard about the Revit API but never touched it, not even once. I had zero Python experience either. In just 10 days of the Challenge, I went from doing everything manually to automating tasks that actually save time. It truly opened my eyes to what's possible with Revit API...
"
I always heard about the Revit API but never touched it, not even once. I had zero Python experience either. In just 10 days of the Challenge, I went from doing everything manually to automating tasks that actually save time. It truly opened my eyes to what's possible with Revit API...
"
I knew Dynamo but almost no experience with the Revit API and only basic Python. During the challenge , I learned how pyRevit works and started creating simple tools that automate workflows. The biggest result is that now i understood how to approach Revit Automation confidently.
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I knew Dynamo but almost no experience with the Revit API and only basic Python. During the challenge , I learned how pyRevit works and started creating simple tools that automate workflows. The biggest result is that now i understood how to approach Revit Automation confidently.
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I knew Dynamo but almost no experience with the Revit API and only basic Python. During the challenge , I learned how pyRevit works and started creating simple tools that automate workflows. The biggest result is that now i understood how to approach Revit Automation confidently.
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This challenge was not just about building tools. It was about understanding the problem, experimenting with solutions, fixing errors and continuosly improving the code. After finishing this challenge, I learnt the fundamentals of RevitAPI, exposure to different set of problems, the way of building solution and error handling.
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This challenge was not just about building tools. It was about understanding the problem, experimenting with solutions, fixing errors and continuosly improving the code. After finishing this challenge, I learnt the fundamentals of RevitAPI, exposure to different set of problems, the way of building solution and error handling.
"
This challenge was not just about building tools. It was about understanding the problem, experimenting with solutions, fixing errors and continuosly improving the code. After finishing this challenge, I learnt the fundamentals of RevitAPI, exposure to different set of problems, the way of building solution and error handling.
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I knew very basic Python and pyRevit. After the challenge I can create my own pyRevit tools. The biggest benefit - I save lots of time every day. Tasks that used to take hours now can be filled finished in minutes or seconds.
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I knew very basic Python and pyRevit. After the challenge I can create my own pyRevit tools. The biggest benefit - I save lots of time every day. Tasks that used to take hours now can be filled finished in minutes or seconds.
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I knew very basic Python and pyRevit. After the challenge I can create my own pyRevit tools. The biggest benefit - I save lots of time every day. Tasks that used to take hours now can be filled finished in minutes or seconds.
"
It was exactly what I needed to put my very beginner Python and Revit API to practical use and start creating tools without relying on AI much. I have used concepts from the challenge to make my own scripts that save me a lot of time at work. Almost any boring and repetitive task in Revit can be automated. I do not think there is any better PyRevit material out there.
"
It was exactly what I needed to put my very beginner Python and Revit API to practical use and start creating tools without relying on AI much. I have used concepts from the challenge to make my own scripts that save me a lot of time at work. Almost any boring and repetitive task in Revit can be automated. I do not think there is any better PyRevit material out there.
"
It was exactly what I needed to put my very beginner Python and Revit API to practical use and start creating tools without relying on AI much. I have used concepts from the challenge to make my own scripts that save me a lot of time at work. Almost any boring and repetitive task in Revit can be automated. I do not think there is any better PyRevit material out there.
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I’ve never done a course that is so practical from day one! The skills and tools are very applicable and transferable accross a variety of projects. Not even to mention the great quality from an world-class expert! A lot of people will excel in their careers because of this.
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I’ve never done a course that is so practical from day one! The skills and tools are very applicable and transferable accross a variety of projects. Not even to mention the great quality from an world-class expert! A lot of people will excel in their careers because of this.
"I liked most about it.
I liked the most.
I liked the most.
Peter Le Roux
/ BIM Project Manager
Check what others say:
#1 - TUTORIALS
"The quality is really good. There's a lot of detail with lots of hinting and help and lots of reinforcement of basic concepts."
"The quality is really good. There's a lot of detail with lots of hinting and help and lots of reinforcement of basic concepts."
"The quality is really good."
#2 - PRACTICE
"From day one, you're writing tools you're going to use. No theory."
"From day one, you're writing tools you're going to use. No theory."
You're writing tools you're going to use. No theory.
#3 - COMMUNITY
"Great to meet people from every continent in the world who are working on the same thing as you are."
"Great to meet people from every continent in the world who are working on the same thing as you are."
Meet people from every continent in the world who are working on the same thing as you are
Before joining the pyRevit Challenge, i knew Dynamo but almost no experience with the Revit API and only basic Python knowledge. During the challenge , I learned how pyRevit works and started creating simple tools that automate workflows. The biggest result is that now i understood how to approach Revit Automation confidently.
I liked the most.
I liked the most.
I liked the most.
I liked the most.
I liked the most.
I liked the most.
Next Release: 1st of July
Focus on one small win each day to learn something new. The 7-Step Process and community will support and guide you
By the end, you build next tools without me.

The pyRevit Challenge Cohort #3
Build 15 pyRevit Tools in Three Weeks
Then Build Your Own Without Me
Become a Good pyRevit Developer By Building 21 Practical Tools





125+ BIM Experts took pyRevit challenge





125+ BIM Experts took pyRevit challenge