Hundredfold Labs builds thoughtful software products that help people learn, grow, and do more. We believe the best tools are the ones that quietly multiply the effort you put into them.
Each product starts with a simple question: what would genuinely help someone? Then we build it carefully.
Your family's story in words & art.
AI traces the ancient roots of every name in your family and weaves them into a single family declaration — then prints and frames it as museum-quality wall art. A gift people hang the same day they receive it.
Visit nameroot.app →The first study app you can talk to.
AI-powered study platform with real-time voice coaching, instant flashcard generation from photos and PDFs, adaptive drilling, spaced repetition, and built-in SAT/ACT exam prep with college targeting and score predictions. Free to start.
Visit studyrift.app →The whole Bible, beautifully narrated.
Listen to all 66 books — Genesis to Revelation — with smooth chapter-by-chapter autoplay, adjustable speed, and a sleep timer. A simple, distraction-free way to walk through Scripture wherever you are.
Visit bible-storyteller.app →Hundredfold Labs is a software company based in Murray, Kentucky, founded by Dan Andrews — a product manager, builder, and military veteran who believes that good tools should help people do more with less.
The name comes from the Parable of the Sower: seed that falls on good soil produces a hundredfold return. That's the philosophy behind everything we build — software that multiplies your effort, not your frustration.
We design products for real people with real constraints: students who need to study smarter, not longer. Professionals who need clarity, not complexity. People who deserve tools that respect their time.
We don't ship features — we ship results. Every product decision is measured against whether it actually helps the person using it.
No dark patterns. No manufactured urgency. No selling your data. If the product doesn't earn your trust, we haven't done our job.
We're not chasing hype cycles. We build things carefully, launch them honestly, and improve them based on what real users need.
Good tools should be accessible. Every product starts with a meaningful free tier — because the people who need help most shouldn't be priced out of it.