Applies to: QC module, drawing review, quality control
The QC module offers two types of checks depending on what you're looking for.
Conflict Check looks for discrepancies between different drawings — things that could cause coordination issues down the road. For example, you could check an MEP drawing against an architectural drawing to catch clashes or inconsistencies before they become problems on site.
Design Check is broader. Think of it as having another senior designer review your documents. It can cover everything from aesthetics to potential layout issues, spatial concerns, and general design quality. It's a wider lens than Conflict Check.
Focus Areas let you narrow things down. If you want either check to pay particular attention to specific aspects, you can add Focus Areas to guide the review.
In short:
Conflict Check → Finds discrepancies between drawings (e.g. MEP vs architectural)
Design Check → Broader senior-designer-style review covering aesthetics, layout, and more
Focus Areas → Add specific things you want the check to pay attention to