Future Track _Inversion
Identifying "relics" from the future and bringing them into the present.
Present Track _Forward
Solving everyday friction with Minimalist Apps and MicroSaaS.
Behind the Method.
Pincer Method was founded by Simon Agamah, a technologist focused on the synthesis of everyday utility and future systems research. The company’s architecture is rooted in the temporal mechanics of Tenet—specifically the identification and retrieval of "future artefacts."
This vision is mirrored in the first product release, Ténè. While the name is derived from the Igala verb meaning "to find" or "to want," its orthography is also a deliberate nod to the film that inspired the lab: a bridge between personal heritage and a speculative future.