About the company

A software and IP holding company, with applied AI at its core.

Analytical Methods Group is headquartered in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. We build operational software for business owners and operators, develop, own, and license a portfolio of financial-software intellectual property, and apply AI throughout — both as a tool that accelerates our own work and as a capability we deliver inside the software we ship.

The thesis

Independent business owners, contractors, property managers, multi-entity operators, and small financial firms spend an enormous amount of their day moving information between systems — copying numbers into spreadsheets, chasing invoices, hunting for documents, running monthly close by hand. Most off-the-shelf software either does too little, costs too much, or asks the operator to change their business to fit the tool.

We build software that does the opposite: software that fits the work, replaces tasks instead of just installing another login, and integrates with the systems operators already use. The same engineering and research discipline we apply to building tools also generates intellectual property — and where that IP has value beyond our own clients, we license it.

Entity
Analytical Methods Group
Pillars
Software · IP licensing
Focus
Operational & financial software
Headquarters
Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas
Model
Custom builds · productized tools · IP licensing

How the company is structured

01

One entity, clean books

Every product, every license, and every engagement runs through a single, dedicated company. Books are clean. Ownership is unambiguous. Diligence is simple.

02

IP held by the company, not by people

All software intellectual property is owned by the entity, not scattered across personal accounts, side projects, or upstream operating companies. Licensees know exactly who they're licensing from.

03

Built for partnerships

The structure was designed from day one to support partner relationships — licensing, white-label, and co-development — without the legal and accounting tangles those usually create in small operating companies.

What we believe

Software should remove work

The point of building software is to remove a task from someone's day — not to add another login, another dashboard, or another invoice. If a tool doesn't replace work, it's not done yet.

Operators know what they need

The people running independent businesses understand their work better than any software vendor does. Our job is to listen, then build — not to lecture about "best practices" they're already living.

Engineering rigor is a feature

Versioned releases, documentation, support, and clean handoff aren't optional. They're how partners and clients trust the software enough to run their business on it.

IP needs structure

Intellectual property only has value when it's owned cleanly, documented thoroughly, and packaged for use. A clever method that lives in someone's head is not IP — it's a story.

Want a deeper read on how we work?

Our methodology page covers how we design, build, validate, and ship — both for custom software and for IP we license.