The short version.
Greg Wunz started in the field. He held the rod, ran the instrument, and learned the work the way it is actually learned, on a crew, in the weather, on real boundaries.
Then he moved into the office, and the office had a problem. The tools never quite fit. The schedule lived on a whiteboard. The time records lived in a drawer. The billing waited on both. None of it was a crisis. It was just how things worked, until the day it did not.
So in 2001 he started building software for survey firms, one custom system at a time. Firm by firm, the same problems kept showing up. Not every shop could afford custom work, but every shop had the same gaps between the field and the office.
Kudurru Stone is what that turned into: one product, built on everything those years taught him, priced so a firm of any size can actually use it. Beta in 2017, released in 2018, and improved every year since, still the only land surveying project management software you can try today without talking to a salesperson first.


