AutoDesk Revit is a sort of CAD software used in the building industry. Apparently it can be programmed via an API.
revit has 558 questions (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/revit)
revit-api has 608 (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/revit-api)
But the vast majority seem to have both tags (https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Brevit-api%5D+%5Brevit%5D+is%3Aq).
The detailed description of the revit tag includes "...It has a .NET API that can be used to..." which is somewhat redundant to the purpose of the other tag.
I can't think of any reason questions about Revit as a tool would be on-topic here; but maybe there are programming scenarios that do NOT use the API (hypothetically, such as scripting it from the command line). So I suppose that revit should be the primary tag, with the revit-api tag redirecting to it.