Know What You Own.
Know What You're Owed.
Replace the spreadsheets and shoeboxes. MinRight puts your leases, royalty checks, wells, and property details in one clear picture. Everything stays on your computer.
Everything in One Place. Finally.
No more digging through filing cabinets or hunting across spreadsheet tabs. MinRight keeps every lease, payment, and deadline together so you always have the full picture.
All Your Properties
Record every property you own: location, acreage, lease status, and who holds what. See it on a map or in a list.
Every Royalty Check
Log each payment with the full breakdown: gross revenue, deductions, taxes, and net amount. Know exactly what you were paid and why.
See the Big Picture
Charts and summaries show how your income is trending, what deductions are costing you, and where your revenue comes from.
Never Miss a Date
Lease expirations, tax deadlines, payment due dates. MinRight tracks them all and alerts you before anything slips.
Keep Your Records Together
Attach leases, deeds, division orders, and correspondence directly to the property they belong to. No more scattered files.
Private by Design
Your data stays on your computer, not ours. No cloud, no accounts, no data collection. Learn how it works.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
Own the software outright or subscribe monthly. No hidden fees.
Lifetime License
For ongoing royalty tracking
Plus tax where applicable
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- All current features included
- Free updates for life
- Local data storage
- Email support
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Tips, Updates & Use Cases
Paid-Up vs. Delay Rental Leases Explained
Two common lease structures handle the time between signing and drilling differently. Here's how each one works.
Prior Period Adjustments on Your Royalty Check
A negative number on your check stub doesn't always mean something's wrong. Here's what prior period adjustments are and why they happen.
Mineral Rights vs. Water Rights: Are They the Same Thing
Mineral rights cover oil, gas, and other minerals. Water rights are a separate legal concept entirely. Here's how they differ.