
BIM
Production data software for construction
Koto builds complete order lists, bills of quantities and part lists straight from your BIM model in Vertex BD, Revit or IFC. Configure the rules once, then it runs automatically on every project.
Running live at construction companies today. Supported by Start it @KBC.
BIM model
Vertex BD · Revit · IFC
Koto
Configured pipeline
The cost most teams never add up
A missing element does not show up in the office. It shows up on site: a back order, an idle crew, a truck that has to come back. One incident easily runs €2,000 to €5,000.
Prevent back-ordersThe rules for what belongs on the order list live in someone's head, not in a system. Ask two people to build the same list and you get two different lists.
Automate order lists from BIMA typical project gets revised 5 to 7 times. Each time, the order list, the cutting list and the part list all have to be rebuilt by hand, so they are out of date the moment the model changes.
A bill of quantities that follows the modelA pipeline reads the model, applies your rules, and adds what is never modelled: fasteners, accessories, consumables. Watch it happen on a real project, a few minutes per video.
Koto runs live at construction companies. In a 30-minute demo we run your own model through a pipeline and you watch your own lists come out. Real output, not slides. One prevented back-order, easily worth €2,000 to €5,000, pays for months of Koto.
Request a demoWorks with what you already have
Koto reads the model you already build. No new CAD, no new ERP, no lock-in.


Output in your own column formats. Your data stays yours: switch CAD or ERP, and your Koto pipelines keep working.
Request a demo
Leave your details and we schedule a 30-minute demo on your own model. You talk to the person who builds Koto, not a sales script.
From the field
What we keep seeing between the BIM model and the production floor.