Functory
functory.

About.

I'm Adrien, a builder from Lille.I'm making Functory — where code becomes products.

The itch

I've always shared tiny scripts with friends and teams: "drop a file here, get magic out there." Every time, the same chores showed up — packaging, setup, permissions, "it works on my machine."

The script was the easy part; everything around it was exhausting. I wanted a place where you can rent your logic without giving it away. That seed became Functory.

The first builds

I kept things simple and focused on feel: when you hit Run, you should see life instantly. So I built a runner that saves your execution environment the first time and safely reuses it after.

The result is fast first-byte on subsequent runs, consistent outputs, and no "surprise drift." Artifacts are handled for you, logs stream in real time, and your code stays private by default.

Principles I won't compromise

Privacy-firstyour code stays yours; only execution is exposed.
Reproducibility over vibessame inputs, same environment, same outputs.
Fair meteringsimple, transparent usage; creators choose their margins.
OwnershipFunctory is rails, not a destination. You keep the IP.

The human bits

I've been coding since I was 12. Over the years I've built (and broken) thousands of projects — a lot in quantitative finance: backtests, tick-data pipelines, risk dashboards, execution bots.

I love technology and I bike a lot — long rides reset my brain and spark ideas. I believe that by working together and pooling our knowledge, we can build a wonderful world. I'm building for tinkerers: the ones who paste a script and suddenly ship a product.

What's next

Short term: smoother run feedback, sturdier downloads, and friendlier onboarding. Medium term: team workspaces, better insights for creators, and a playful referral system that rewards useful functions.

Long term: a world where "I scripted this" instantly becomes "people can use it" — safely, privately, and at any scale. If that resonates, you're my people.

If you're around Lille and into devtools, let's grab a coffee and talk about reproducibility.

Adrien