About Funtology Team
We’re not here to make things “better.” We’re here to make them fun.
Somewhere along the way, adulthood became a checklist of obligations: work, errands, waiting on hold, sitting in traffic, repeating routines. Efficiency replaced joy. Productivity stole play. And somehow, “fun” became childish — something to outgrow.
We disagree.
We’re a creative team on a mission to reimagine the boring, the frustrating, and the overly serious parts of life. From stale systems to outdated norms, we ask: What if this were actually enjoyable?
With a mix of research, humor, design, and storytelling, we expose what’s broken and build playful alternatives that work better — not just faster.
We believe people deserve more than just functionality.
They deserve delight.
Our Mission:
To explore the roots of boredom in daily life and open conversations on how we can make everyday tasks more engaging for all ages.
Who We Serve:
Children, students, professionals, parents, and anyone who’s ever asked: “Does it really have to be this dull?”
Why We’re Doing This
Why are the most important parts of life so uninteresting? From washing dishes to writing reports, we realized that boredom isn’t just
common — it’s expected. But we think it doesn’t have to be.
The Big Idea:
We want to spark curiosity, conversation, and creativity around how life’s routines could feel more like play and less like punishment.
The Big Idea:
We want to spark curiosity, conversation, and creativity around how life’s routines could feel more like play and less like punishment.
Our Team
Jordan Parker

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Max Johnson

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Drew Carlyle

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Morgan James

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Jordan Parker

Position / Role
Max Johnson

Position / Role
Drew Carlyle

Position / Role
Morgan James

Position / Role
OUR MISSION




Funtology Book
To be released soon
A book about how fun isn’t just something extra we add to life; it’s something essential. The book explains the science and psychology behind why fun matters, showing how being playful and curious can help us learn better, work smarter, and feel more connected with others.

