Layer Classics
Layer Classics
Layer Classics
Sep 16, 2020
Sep 16, 2020
Sep 16, 2020
This early walkthrough served as a first introduction to Layer when the platform was newly launched. It highlights how the original product was structured around categories, elements, and views, and shows the basic workflows available at the time.
Since this video was recorded, Layer has expanded significantly with support for templates, shared views, automations, mobile tools, and real-time Revit syncing. The interface and capabilities shown here are no longer current.
We’re keeping this video available as part of the Layer v1 archive. It reflects the early thinking behind the platform and the foundation of what Layer has become.
For current features and workflows, visit layer.team/4.
This early walkthrough served as a first introduction to Layer when the platform was newly launched. It highlights how the original product was structured around categories, elements, and views, and shows the basic workflows available at the time.
Since this video was recorded, Layer has expanded significantly with support for templates, shared views, automations, mobile tools, and real-time Revit syncing. The interface and capabilities shown here are no longer current.
We’re keeping this video available as part of the Layer v1 archive. It reflects the early thinking behind the platform and the foundation of what Layer has become.
For current features and workflows, visit layer.team/4.
This early walkthrough served as a first introduction to Layer when the platform was newly launched. It highlights how the original product was structured around categories, elements, and views, and shows the basic workflows available at the time.
Since this video was recorded, Layer has expanded significantly with support for templates, shared views, automations, mobile tools, and real-time Revit syncing. The interface and capabilities shown here are no longer current.
We’re keeping this video available as part of the Layer v1 archive. It reflects the early thinking behind the platform and the foundation of what Layer has become.
For current features and workflows, visit layer.team/4.




