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Re: Revu for iPad to Retire on December 31, 2025
So Sad. Been trying to convert to the cloud but so much of what I've built for Revu doesn't work on the cloud so I stay with the iPad app where it works.
Re: Revu for iPad to Retire on December 31, 2025
Disappointing day for me and I am truly just baffled at this point.😒😕😥🤦
What are you doing Bluebeam, why would you take it away before giving us something to test out like any other time you have something new. I am not understanding how this makes sense.
So when is the new app going to be ready for us to use then since the cut off date has already been set.
Re: Revu for iPad to Retire on December 31, 2025
Hi Shawn,
I mirror Liz's sentiment. We are very reliant on Revu for iPad and the use of Projects to access files from anywhere. The check out and check in process is ideal. I do hope that prior to retiring this app their is a solid app replacement in place. I don't want to have to explore alternatives as we have invested money, time, and training into making Bluebeam our choice for the past 11-13 years.
For an app to be viable, we need fillable forms, toolsets that are more comprehensive then the tools included with Cloud, and access to files from anywhere. Revu for iPad checked all those boxes.
I am excited to see what y'all come up with and would be happy to test!!
Re: Revu for iPad to Retire on December 31, 2025
Hi @Liz Larsen! We really appreciate you sharing your perspective. Just to clarify—we’re not doubling down on “Cloud” as a concept, but rather on a new mobile app built on modern, more reliable technology that will ultimately meet and exceed what Revu for iPad offered.
We’re serious about making mobile work independently of the cloud. Starting this summer, the app will support offline file access so you can open and work on files stored locally on your device—no upload required. Cloud features will still be available for those who need them, but they won’t be required to get started.
We also understand that the name “Bluebeam Cloud” may be causing confusion, and we’re taking strategic steps to evaluate a name change to better reflect the direction we’re heading.
We know Revu for iPad has been important to many users, and we’re not taking that lightly. Retiring legacy apps allows us to focus our resources on building the right long-term solution—and we’re making steady progress toward that goal. Thanks again for being part of the conversation.
Re: Revu for iPad to Retire on December 31, 2025
Sad day.
I just don’t understand the obsession with putting everything “in the cloud.” Not having the full-featured app with jobsite files locally stored is a serious step backward. One of my jobs alone is over 150GB—streaming is not realistic.
We've tried using Bluebeam Cloud, and honestly, it’s useless compared to the native app. Most jobsites don’t have high-speed internet, and cellular service is often weak—or non-existent.
The same goes for the Windows version. I’ve tried the cloud version on a fully connected computer with high-speed internet, and even then, it’s completely useless for me. I can’t perform some of the most basic tasks that the desktop app handles with ease.
Bottom line: We only use the Windows and iOS apps. Without them, Plangrid is entirely worthless for us.
Re: Revu for iPad to Retire on December 31, 2025
Bad move, guys. People want an iPad app. People aren't fond of Cloud. So what do you do? The exact opposite of what people actually want. Get rid of the iPad app and double down on Cloud.
I love Bluebeam, but this is the wrong move.
Keep highlighter from switching to text icon
I use the highlighter to mark completed changes on revision sheets. Whenever it encounters text, the highlighter changes to a text insertion point. Is there a way to prevent this from happening, so it stays on "highlight only?" I have tried holding down the CNTL key, but this only works part of the time.
Thanks,
Josh
Re: Change Callout Leader Thickness Without Adding a Text Box
I eventually just accepted the text box border would always exist. This should be a function though! It's weird too because the Cloud+ markup has no text box border by default. If they can't easily separate the leader from the text border, it would be nice if they at least set the default to act like Cloud+ so you don't have to have a border at all if you don't want.
Re: Revu for iPad to Retire on December 31, 2025
It does not sound like you're listening to your users. We don't want Revu for iPad to go away, we want it to work a lot better! This is an app my team uses every time we go out to a site, and it works reasonably well if the files are stored locally. Obviously there is a lot of room for improvement, and the app development seems to have been stagnant for years but it's still an important tool.
Re: Revu for iPad to Retire on December 31, 2025
We kind of like what we see in BB Cloud app, but there are tons of gaps and it is WAY behind your competitors. Can you address the following and the timeframes when these functionalities will be done:
- Speed is a major issue. Files over a couple MB makes BB Cloud app croak.
- Measurements - Completely missing
- Offline capabilities
- Search
- Ability to fill out forms



