Building Ideas That Actually Work

Back in early 2023, we started Supremetx because too many smart people were stuck. They had energy, curiosity, and a real desire to start something — but no clear path forward.

We've been there ourselves. The confusion of not knowing what idea is worth pursuing. The frustration of bad advice that sounds good but leads nowhere.

So we built something different. Not another course promising overnight success or perfect formulas. Instead, we focus on teaching how to recognize opportunities in real markets, test ideas without wasting months, and build something sustainable.

Our approach comes from actual experience — the messy, trial-and-error kind. We teach what worked for us and others who've launched businesses that are still running years later.

Collaborative workspace with business planning materials

What Guides Our Work

These aren't just nice words on a wall. They're the principles we use when creating programs, choosing what to teach, and deciding what advice to give.

Real-World Testing

Every method we teach has been used by actual people starting businesses. We don't theorize — we share what's been validated through experience, including failures that taught us what doesn't work.

Honest Timelines

Building something worthwhile takes time. We're upfront about that. You won't find promises of quick riches here — just clear guidance on what to expect at each stage and how to make steady progress.

Context Matters

What works for a tech startup won't work for a local service business. We teach you to evaluate your specific situation, market, and resources rather than following cookie-cutter templates that rarely fit.

Strategic planning session with market analysis
Business development workshop environment
Collaborative business strategy workspace

Who's Behind This

Our team includes people who've launched businesses in different industries — from software to consulting to physical products. Some succeeded quickly. Others took years of adjustments.

That variety matters because it means we understand different paths to building something viable. We're not promoting one "right way" — we're showing you how to find your way based on what makes sense for your situation.

What connects everyone here is a commitment to practical education. We strip away the hype and focus on methods that work when you're actually in the trenches trying to build something.

Loretta Bjornstad
Lead Program Architect — She structures our learning paths and makes sure every lesson connects to real business decisions. Before joining us, she spent six years helping early-stage companies clarify their positioning and find their first customers.