If Day 1 at Unbound was about setting the stage, Day 2 was about getting real.
The spotlight shifted from vision and inspiration to the nuts and bolts of how teams will actually use Bluebeam’s newest tools in the field, in the office and everywhere in between.
What came through clearly: the future of construction isn’t about buzzwords but about cutting wasted time, simplifying messy workflows and giving crews the freedom to focus on building.
Product Innovations That Stole the Show
TaskLink: A markup in Revu can now spark a real task in GoCanvas, creating a seamless loop between office and field. No more “heads down in forms”—supers can stay focused on the work.
DocuSign in Projects: Digital signatures are finally embedded directly into Studio Projects. Downloading and re-uploading? Dead.

Magic Wand Tools: A crowd favorite. Markups can be converted, duplicated or reimagined in clicks, saving hours of rework when designs change.
Org Admin Pro: A single dashboard for IT and project admins to track users, sessions and external collaborators. Control without chaos.
Mobile Milestones: Studio Projects on iOS and Android with offline sync. Real PDF power, anywhere.
When AI Gets Practical
AI made a strong showing on Day 2—not as a headline grabber, but as a problem-solver.
From stitching civil drawings into one clean sheet to surfacing updated floor plans with natural language search, AI was framed less as a gimmick and more as a workhorse.

The acquisition of Firmus stood out. Their AI-driven design review and sheet comparison tools are now merging into Bluebeam, cutting days off review cycles and catching drawing changes before they become costly errors.
The Energy in the Room
There was laughter at live demos, audible relief at long-requested features and plenty of phones snapping QR codes to test-drive beta tools.
“We aren’t building software for software’s sake,” said Bluebeam’s Luke Prescott during the product keynote presentation. “We’re building it for the people who build everything else.”
Why Day 2 Mattered
Construction moves fast, and technology has to keep pace.
Day 2 at Unbound proved that Bluebeam isn’t chasing hype but clearing roadblocks. For project managers, estimators and supers, these aren’t abstract promises. They’re tools you can put to work now.
And that’s the real takeaway: the conference may wrap, but the work is just beginning.
The future of construction is already under construction—and Bluebeam is putting the tools in builders’ hands.



