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Jacinda Saleeby

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I just sent my 1st house to them yesterday, and they loved it! They want me to do this going forward. It was easy and didn't cost anything. Required an activation code that they emailed, but otherwise smooth as silk. I have another truss provider that also uses Mitek and wants no part of it. So, it will depend on your supplier's preferences.

There is something else that might be of help to some designers (depending on how much you are involved with truss review and/or truss design for your plans), the truss manufacturer has the capability to export a DWG file of the layouts - it literally takes a couple clicks of the mouse. This was you can import as a softplan drawing, and overlay on your floor plans. This makes it very easy to adjust the layout for mechanical chases, recessed lighting, plumbing drops (if your using floor trusses), etc. - and to make sure it fits the way it's supposed to without just comparing dimensions.

I used to draw the layout for them to input to minimize the back and forth - now I have the luxury of actually using Mitek's Sapphire Structure software and designing the trusses myself. It's definitely some advanced software, but like any software, has it share of bugs.

Another tool that's nice for review is Mitek's Viewer software - it's basically a stripped down version of the design software. You have the ability to move around their 3D model...and they have apps for Apple devices. Very cool stuff

The coolest thing with the Mitek, is have the truss plant send you back a mmdl (I think) formatted file and I forget how to down load it , go to mitek and get a download of sapphire viewer, it is a movable 3D view of the trusses, with all the webbing and all. Really neat view.

... the basic outline and roof was exported easy enough... the more experienced Truss Guys, saw or expressed that wall info (XML file) that was imported was too "generic" and usually took longer to re-define a wall that Mitek's Structure would understand rather then starting from scratch.

We currently use Revit to design our buildings (we design buildings to be built in our factory, so we are involved from start to finish) and use Mitek to design walls, roof/floor trusses.

This has been an issue for a while but we are upgrading to 2022 revit and to solve this issue would save us a lot of time.

Currently we insert our revit window family into a project, set the head height and once the design is done, use the Mitek export add in to create the Mitek file. Unfortunately, the opening revit sends to mitek, isnt the cut opening shown in the window family. We've tried programing the rough opening into the family but it revit just seems to send the Height and Width parameters to the mitek file. Has anyone actually accomplished being able to directly export their revit design and have the window and door rough openings appear the correct size and with the correct head height in Mitek without deleting and inserting new openings?

This usually causes issues when there are Geometries in the family extending (left/right/top/bottom) beyond the limits of the opening (example: architraves, Sill...etc). Such families need to modeled using Shared nested families for the components and the Opening (ie. nested face based void + nested component instead of in-family extrusions) when the former are filtered out the export will capture the bounding box of the visible shared opening itself rather the whole family

Interesting. So your workaround is to delete and insert a new Opening and then this corrects the problem? Are we talking about deleting and replacing the Opening in the Family or a Void Cut in the Family?

Physically in Revit the windows will look correct, but once exported to mitek we've never been able to get the cut opening the right size. So once in Mitek, the openings that appeared in the walls had to be manually adjusted to the right size. (I dont personally work in Mitek so I'm not sure on the actual process).

I did just test a new export, which took a completely empty window template, and just programed the width and height parameters as the RO size (25.5" x 33.5" for a 24x32 window) and it appears to have worked correctly (instead of the Width and Height parameters being the actual window size) Next test would be to see if adding any geometry extending beyond this opening messes with mitek.

yes from my researching today, it seems that all mitek takes from revit is those initial 3 parameters, Width, Height, Sill.

So far i've tested making the RO measurements as the Width and Height paramters, i did add exterior trim which extends beyond this initial box and it works so far.

The next issue my Mitek counterpart has mentioned is finding a way for the Mitek window tag to display the window size.... but i dont know if its possible to communicate that through the export process.

And then testing windows that aren't square, like windows with monoslope rakeheads.

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Good day, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to Mitek Systems first quarter fiscal 2022 financial results conference call. Today's conference is being recorded. At this time, I'd like to turn the conference over to Todd Kehrli, MKR Group.

Thank you, operator. Good afternoon, and welcome to Mitek's first quarter fiscal 2022 earnings conference call. With me on today's call are Mitek's CEO, Max Carnecchia; and CFO, Frank Teruel. Before I turn the call over to Max and Frank, I'd like to cover a few quick items.

This afternoon, Mitek issued a press release announcing its first quarter fiscal 2022 financial results. That release is available on the company's website at miteksystems.com. This call is being broadcast live over the Internet for all interested parties, and the webcast will be archived on the investor relations page of the company's website. I want to remind everyone that on today's call, management will discuss certain factors that are likely to influence the business going forward.

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Any factors discussed today that are not historical facts, particularly comments regarding our long-term prospects and market opportunities, should be considered forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements may include comments about the company's plans and expectations of future performance. Forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially. We encourage all of our listeners to review our SEC filings, including our most recent 10-K and 10-Q, for a complete description of these risks.

Our statements on the call today are made as of today, January 27, 2022, and the company undertakes no obligation to revise or update publicly any of the forward-looking statements contained herein, whether as a result of new information, future events, changes in expectations or otherwise. Additionally, throughout this call, we'll be discussing certain non-GAAP financial measures. Today's earnings release and the related current report on Form 8-K describe the differences between our non-GAAP and GAAP reporting and present the reconciliation between the two for the periods reported in the release. With that said, I'll now turn the call over to Mitek's CEO, Max.

Thanks, Todd. It's really nice to see you in person today, and good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. We're off to a fast start in fiscal 2022 with our first quarter delivering very strong results.

Our digital identity verification revenue grew a strong 30% year over year as we continue to capitalize on the shift to digital and respond to our customers' needs to balance identification and fraud prevention with a smooth online customer experience. As such, we experienced record transactional volumes in identity this quarter. Whether it's verifying a loan application, authenticating travelers, using biometrics to authenticate payment, reauthenticating access of a remote workforce or verifying the identity of a new customer, the world's leading brands are using Mitek to enable trust instantly in this digital economy. The demand for digital banking also continues to yield strong growth for our deposits business, which grew 22% year over year.

All of this resulted in record first quarter revenue of $32.5 million, which was up 25% year over year; non-GAAP net income of $10.2 million or $0.22 per diluted share, up 65% year over year; and cash flow from operations of $2.3 million. The case for digital transformation has never been more urgent, and I'm honored to lead a team of global professionals who continue to make a difference for customers and consumers as they navigate this economic and social shift. Digging into each of our businesses, let's start with identity. Our continued growth at scale underscores our growing leadership in the digital identity ecosystem and the immense value we deliver to customers seeking to transform the customer experience during verification, authentication and account opening.

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