According to a 2006 study conducted by Wholesale Access, 67.9% of mortgage brokers and direct lenders use Point, a figure greater than all other mortgage automation applications combined.
Founded in 1991, Calyx Software began its operations in San Jose, California, with one vision—to provide accessible, affordable, and reliable software for all mortgage professionals. From the outset, business was brisk. In the first year, sales increased 25% per month and the customer base grew to more than 600 mortgage companies in 14 states. Now more than 30,000 mortgage companies in all 50 states use Calyx Point. According to a study conducted by Wholesale Access in 2005, 68% of all mortgage brokers use Calyx Point.
| 1991 | Released Point for DOS |
| 1993 | Held first Point for DOS training class |
| 1994 | Released Point for Windows |
| 1995 | Held first Point for Windows training class |
| 1996 | Added interface to Fannie Mae Desktop Originator |
| 1998 | Added interface to Freddie Mac Loan Prospector |
| Moved Tech Support to new center in Monterey, CA | |
| Independent research company, Wholesale Access, reports Calyx market share at 42% | |
| 1999 | WebCaster templated web sites, with built-in integration to Point, are introduced |
| 2001 | Wholesale Access released second survey, showing Calyx with 55% market share |
| 2002 | Opened second Tech Support center in Dallas, TX |
| 2003 | Calyx has 66% market share, according to the 2003 study conducted by Wholesale Access |
| 2004 | Calyx introduces Point Data Server, giving Point users centralized data, security, and control |
| Wholesale Access Report shows Point market share at 68% | |
| 2005 | LoanBridge file transfer solution introduced to lenders |