Automation Governance
for CAD Managers

Your team creates automation. CRAFT makes sure it stays organized, trusted, and under control. Govern what reaches the shared library, track every version, and prevent the tool sprawl that creates tech debt.

Sound Familiar?

"We have 50 Dynamo scripts on a shared drive. Nobody knows which ones are current. Three people wrote their own version of the same door audit. When Sarah left, her scripts stopped working and nobody could fix them. We need automation, but we also need control."

Library Governance Tools

The Library tab in CRAFT gives your team a browsable, searchable surface for published automations. You control what enters it.

Governed Sharing Available today

Team members create automations as personal drafts. When they want to share, every publish operation passes a mandatory safety preview — verifying dependencies, signatures, and what data (if any) leaves the machine. Sharing to your team library is available today on Pro and above.

A dedicated Review Center with named Approver roles, approval workflows, and a library health dashboard is planned for the Enterprise plan.

Duplicate Detection

Before an automation is published, CRAFT checks for near-duplicates in the library. If someone already published a door audit that does the same thing, you'll know before approving a second one. CRAFT compares what automations do and flags near-duplicates before you review them.

Version Management

Every published release is locked — once it’s out, it can’t be silently changed. Updates require a new release number with a clear changelog. You can see the full version history for any automation in the library.

Adapt & Fork Coming soon

Team members will be able to adapt an existing automation with bounded variation or fork it into a new derivative. Both operations preserve provenance, so you always know where an automation came from and how it was changed.

AI Works for the Librarian, Not Against It

AI helps surface reuse, catch near-duplicates at publish, and propose consolidations when the same pattern appears three or more times. Every AI proposal goes through your normal approval path — AI is never the publisher. The safety preview enforces the same checks on AI-assisted drafts as on hand-authored ones. Your library stays clean instead of filling with generated junk.

Deprecation & Lifecycle

Retire outdated automations with formal deprecation. Users see clear migration paths to the replacement. Deprecated automations still function but are flagged — no silent breakage, no abrupt removal.

What You Control

Who Can Publish

Seat-based entitlements control who can create, publish, and approve automations. Runners can only execute. Creators can author and publish. Approvers manage the library.

What Gets Shared

Personal drafts stay personal until explicitly promoted. The shared library only contains automations that passed the safety preview and your approval process.

Library Health Planned · Enterprise

A planned dashboard tracks usage counts, identifies unused automations, detects overlapping functionality, and helps you maintain a clean, trusted library. Today, usage data is visible per automation in the library.

Audit & Compliance

Every automation in the registry has a complete audit trail — who published it, when, what changed between versions, and what the safety preview validated. This isn't just good practice; it's the evidence your IT and compliance teams need.

Signed Releases

Every published automation is cryptographically signed and locked to a content fingerprint. You can verify that the automation running today is the exact one you approved — no tampering, no silent updates. Crypto details →

Data Transparency

Every automation declares its data handling before execution. You know what data leaves the machine (if any) before you approve it. Data disclosure is mandatory and cannot be bypassed.

What your team actually sees

A page you can share with your engineers and BIM coordinators.

Inside Revit or Civil 3D, your team opens the Actions panel. CRAFT suggests automations from your team library based on what they have selected. They preview exactly what will change, then run it locally. Nothing on their end requires writing code, managing scripts, or guessing which Dynamo file is the current one.

The governance you set up — what gets shared, what’s deprecated, what’s the current version — is what they see. They don’t need to think about it. See the homepage view · See the two paths

CRAFT offers four plans from Free to Enterprise. Sharing to a team library is available on Pro today. The dedicated Review Center, approval workflows, and library health dashboard are planned for the Enterprise plan. No usage credits or consumption metering.

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