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I’m Paul Sutherland, founder of Liquidbinary Ltd, and this is the start of something new.
For more than three years, I’ve been heads-down building what became one of the first enterprise management platforms for Starlink. We were among the first developers to get access when Starlink released their Enterprise API in October 2022, and we’ve been at the frontier ever since.
The platform is now branded as Aavora, running as a full SaaS operation. The client has since hired their own development team and we completed a professional handover in December 2025.
Read the full case study for the technical deep dive.
Now it’s time to do something with all of that.
Small team, fast shipping
Liquidbinary is a small team by design. No bloat, no committees, no six-month roadmaps. We stay tight, move fast, and ship.
We’ve spent years building slick infrastructure: immutable deployments, bastion hosts, automated certificate management, observability stacks, the lot. Production-grade patterns that we’ve refined across multiple enterprise projects. That’s what we bring to everything we build.
What’s next
We’re not slowing down. Here’s what’s coming:
HyperKit — We’re releasing the SaaS starter template that evolved from years of our own enterprise development. Fastify, HTMX, Handlebars, MongoDB. No frontend framework. Server-rendered. Fast. Video courses and tutorials are in the works.
Starlink API 2.0 — We’re building the next generation of Starlink management platforms from the ground up on the new API. Deep dives, patterns, and production-ready approaches.
AI Development Security — Best practices for AI coding tools in enterprise environments. How we actually use them, how we keep them safe.
Weekend SaaS — Building and shipping small products fast. Real projects, real launches.
We’re launching a YouTube channel and video courses to go with all of this. More on that soon.
What to expect here
This blog will cover:
- Deep dives on the Starlink Enterprise API (including 2.0)
- Hypermedia patterns for enterprise applications
- HyperKit tutorials and releases
- SaaS architecture, security, and infrastructure
- AI coding tool security and best practices
- Honest lessons from shipping production software
No fluff. No frameworks-of-the-week. Just what we’ve learned building things that actually run in production.
We literally just finished handing over production systems in December. The knowledge is fresh. Let’s put it to work.
Subscribe below if you want to follow along. Or get in touch if you’ve got something to build.
Let’s go. 🚀