IdeaFactory started with a classic family dilemma: a father concerned that his son was spending too much time on games. Instead of fighting about it, they decided to build something useful together. The son handles product vision and development. The father brings business strategy and product leadership. Behind the scenes, a team of AI agents handles everything else: market research, project tracking, progress monitoring, launch planning, and performance analytics.
Together, they embrace the age of AI — using it not to replace human creativity, but to amplify it. The son focuses on building great products while the father ensures each one solves real problems. The AI team handles the operational overhead, so they spend their time where it matters most — creating tools people actually need.
Every product on this site went through the same rigorous pipeline. It was scored against market demand, feasibility, revenue potential, and speed to ship. It only got built because the data said it was worth building. And once it launched, it's continuously monitored so they can improve it based on what's actually happening — not what they hope is happening.