Montana has always been built by people who do things themselves. Ranchers who run their own land. Builders who own their own equipment. Businesses that aren't beholden to distant corporations for the infrastructure they depend on.
We applied that same philosophy to AI.
When we looked at the GPU cloud market, we saw an industry dominated by a handful of coastal hyperscalers offering shared infrastructure, opaque pricing, and no meaningful answer to where your data actually lives. For regulated industries — healthcare, finance, government, telecom — that's not just inconvenient. It's a compliance liability.
And when we looked at the AI tools market, we saw products built for Silicon Valley enterprises — not for the rancher who wants AI to help manage his herd, or the Missoula boutique that wants to automate customer communications, or the rural cooperative trying to modernize with a modest budget.
So we built both. Dedicated NVIDIA GPU infrastructure for organizations that need sovereign compute. And AI products — CubDen, CubCode, CubPlay, agentic systems, RAG — that make that infrastructure useful for businesses of every size.
CubCloud AI was founded by Joshua Rhines, Brandon Smith, and Drew Surratt, and is headquartered at 400 West Broadway St, Suite 102 in Missoula.