We build websites, automate workflows, and deliver AI-powered tools for the businesses that keep Montana running. Enterprise capability, small-business sensibility.
Two veterans bringing enterprise-grade technology to Montana's Main Street and back roads. Discipline, follow-through, and work that holds up.
No retainer for slideware. Every engagement ends with something running that wasn't running before.
Hands-on team training that turns nervous staff into confident operators. Practical, role-specific, no jargon.
Keynotes and working sessions that leave a room with a plan, not a buzzword hangover.
Fast, clean, conversion-built sites. Designed to make you look like the operator you are.
We map the workflow first, then automate the parts that bleed time. Intake, reporting, follow-up, gone.
Where AI actually pays off for your org, and where it doesn't. Honest answers, mapped to your processes.
We built it, we keep it running. Hosting, monitoring, and improvements so it stays sharp.
No complicated proposals or monthlong discovery phases. We get to work.
We sit down, figure out what's eating your time, and identify where technology can make the biggest impact. Coffee's on us.
We build it, you see it. Every project gets a live demo before anything goes live. No surprises.
Once you approve, we deploy. Clean handoff, full documentation, and we make sure everything runs right.
We don't disappear after launch. Ongoing support, updates, and optimization to keep things running strong.
Two veterans who believe Montana businesses deserve technology that works as hard as the people running them.
Bryson co-founded Byte the Bullet to close the gap between enterprise-grade technology and the Montana businesses that can actually put it to work. A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, he served as a Combat Cameraman and Combat Camera Chief before spending years leading social media and digital strategy at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, where he now runs the agency's web operations. He brings military discipline, a communications background, and a knack for turning messy, complicated problems into tools that just work. Off the clock, he's on a small farm outside Shepherd, Montana with his wife and kids and more animals than he planned on, usually finding an excuse to be hunting or fishing. He builds the way he was trained: know the mission, then get it done right.
Seth co-founded Byte the Bullet to bring practical AI into the hands of teams that do real work, not just talk about it. By day, he's the Recreation Manager for the Missouri Basin with the Bureau of Reclamation, where his background in recreation management and range science shapes how he thinks about land, people, and the systems that keep both running. A U.S. Army veteran, Seth brings the same discipline and mission-first mindset to every project he touches. Off the clock, you'll find him in the backcountry of Montana, hunting, fishing, and putting boots on the ground he'd rather be standing on. He believes good tools should make hard work easier, and that's exactly what he builds.