Add-In Install
Installing the Sibe SolidWorks Add-in This guide provides step-by-step instructions for downloading and installing the Sibe SolidWorks add-in, along with recommended pre-installation best practices. By the end of this article, you will have the Sibe add-in installed, configured, and ready to use within SolidWorks. Prerequisites To install the Sibe SolidWorks add-in, you must have the following: A Sibe account. Administrative priFeaturedInstallation Instructions
Installation Instructions How to Create Your Sibe Account This guide provides a step-by-step process for creating a new Sibe account and successfully logging into your Workspace for the first time. By the end of this article, you will have a fully registered account and be logged into your new default project. Creating Your Sibe Account and Logging In Go to the Sibe website at https://www.sibe.io and onFeaturedSettings
Settings As a Workspace Owner, this guide walks you through the administrative Settings in your Sibe Web Dashboard. You will learn how to invite new engineers to join your team's Workspace and how to create and manage custom tags for organizing your CAD documents and design review comments. You must be a Workspace Owner to access and modify the settings described in this article. Inviting New WorkspFeaturedPermissions
Permissions Managing Users, Roles, and Permissions in Sibe This guide covers how to invite users to your Sibe Workspace and explains the difference between the global Workspace Owner and Workspace Member roles. You will also learn how to set granular, folder-level permissions that override the global settings. Prerequisites Before proceeding, you must be the Workspace Owner of an active Sibe WFeaturedUploading Files
Uploading Your CAD Documents to Sibe This guide demonstrates the two methods for bringing your existing CAD documents and project files into your Sibe Workspace: using the SolidWorks add-in for local files and using the Web Dashboard for a direct web upload. You will learn how to Check-in your first project files to begin version control. Prerequisites You must have the Sibe SolidWorks add-in installed andFeaturedFile and Folder Management
Managing Files and Folders in the Sibe Web Dashboard This guide walks you through the main features of the Sibe Web Dashboard (the Workspace) where you can view and manage your uploaded CAD documents. By the end of this guide, you will understand the file properties displayed, how to perform basic file actions, and how to organize your data. Understanding the File List View When you access a folder in your SibeFeaturedModel and Drawing Viewer
Viewing and Interacting with 3D Models in the Sibe Web Dashboard This guide covers how to view your 3D CAD documents in the Sibe Web Dashboard viewer. You will learn how to generate the model view, explore the versions and model objects trees, and use the various 3D viewing and measurement tools. Generating Your 3D Model View When you upload a CAD document, especially through a mass upload process, a view of the 3FeaturedMarkup Tools
Using the Markup Tool for Collaborative Feedback The Markup Tool is essential for direct, contextual collaboration on your 3D models within the Web Dashboard. This guide will show you how to create new markups, tag teammates for notifications, add notes, and track the status of design feedback directly within the model viewer. Markups are notes you anchor directly to a specific view of your model toFeaturedSharing Tools
Sharing and Utility Features in the Sibe Web Dashboard This guide will show you how to use the sharing functions for both Workspace Members and external collaborators using Visitor Access. You will also learn about the view settings, the Details area for file control, and how to quickly access support from the Sibe team. Sharing Your Model View Sibe provides two distinct ways to share a view of yoFeaturedSolidWorks® Add-In
Using the Sibe SolidWorks Add-in for Day-to-Day Design Work This guide explains how to use the Sibe SolidWorks add-in, covering its main tabs, core file operations like Check-out and Check-in to the vault, and how to manage your local cache and non-CAD files. By the end of this article, you will be able to perform all major design tasks directly within SolidWorks. Navigating the Sibe SolidWoFeatured