Impossible is not an option!

Bryce Kuhlman

I've lived with that motto most of my life. It started by being blessed with a supportive family. The core philosophy has come from my 25+ years as a magician.

I started my first business when I was 10 years old. I had spent a couple of years learning magic, working with great mentors, and performing with local magic groups. It didn't take long for me to venture out on my own.

By the time I was in high-school, I was making a good living doing magic at restaurants and private parties. The magic business continued to support me through six years of college.

In college, I found I could apply the principles I'd learned in the conjuring arts to other subjects. Magic is inherently a creative art that requires innovative thinking. In college, I found many parallels between magic and software. Each discipline requires basic principles that could be learned through time and effort. Once the groundwork had been laid, the level of success was only a matter of imagination.

Out of college, I spent three years working for Motorola's commercial satellite division. In that time, I realized that most people were spending way too much time doing busywork. They were bogged down with software that was hard to use, didn't work as expected and, quite frankly, wasted a lot of time.

At the same time, I had been building and maintaining websites for several famous magicians. I realized that everyone could work more efficiently if I started building tools that would allow the website owners to manage their own content. It would free up my time to work with more clients and it would give them the freedom to change things whenever they needed to.

So I left Motorola and started my own company. For the past seven years, I've been building custom software for online businesses. The goal is to provide software that makes the mundane business tasks easy to accomplish in as little time as possible.

As of 2007, I've decided to take the business to the next level of "impossible". I've decided to develop software that will help all of us manage the massive amounts of information we juggle each day.

Wish me luck!

Bryce Kuhlman
President