I'm Liam. I ship things.
Fifteen years ago I started shipping websites. Then mobile. Then VR. Then IoT and RFID installations that had to survive real guests in real rooms. Then smart contracts on a public chain. I picked up each one because a real project needed it, not because it was the platform of the year.
AI consulting is the first label I have ever worn that actually describes what I do all week. The stack finally has the pricing (Anthropic Opus 4.7 at $5 / $25 per M tokens since Apr 16, 2026, plus ~95% savings with prompt caching and batch), the safety story (least-privilege agents after the Claude Mythos disclosure and the Apr 19-20 Vercel breach), and the distribution surface (ChatGPT Apps SDK went public Dec 18, 2025) to be worth shipping for an SMB, not just a Fortune 500.
The cross-platform moat matters for one reason: when the right answer is not a web form, I can still ship the right answer. Sometimes that is a Chrome extension, sometimes an iPhone app, sometimes a Unity sim, sometimes a local LLM on hardware a clinic already owns.
Outside work I am the kind of engineer who owns every bug I ship. I'd rather take a call and figure it out than hide behind a ticket system. I work from the U.S., I take calls in English, and I say “I” because one person is going to be on the other end of your engagement, not a team.
Find me on linkedin.com/in/liamvisionary or x.com/liamnabut.
“Liam shipped what we couldn't. He treats the deadline like his, and when a system needs to hold up at an event with real guests, his code holds. We kept calling him back because nothing else he built ever broke.”
Send me thirty minutes and $75.
I come back with three automations and an honest answer. If AI isn't the right tool for your workflow, I will say so.