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Design and development shop the Iconfactory is selling some apps — and AI is partially to blame

Design and development shop the Iconfactory is selling some apps — and AI is partially to blame

The Iconfactory, a renowned design and development studio, is selling some of its apps due to the impact of AI technology. Co-founder Ged Maheux stated that even products with "loads of happy and loyal customers" can no longer be maintained, as the resources required to keep them up-to-date have become increasingly challenging. The article suggests that the rise of AI-powered tools and services has disrupted the traditional app development landscape, making it harder for smaller studios like the Iconfactory to compete. As AI-driven apps and services become more prevalent, the Iconfactory has found it increasingly difficult to justify the time and resources needed to maintain its side products. The decision to sell these apps is a difficult one, as the Iconfactory values its loyal customer base. However, the company recognizes the need to adapt to the changing market and focus its efforts on more sustainable projects that can thrive in the AI-driven ecosystem.

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