Starlink monitoring, from a single dish to a thousand.
Nexus Telemetry runs on every Starlink dish. Individual users on Nexus Telemetry Home, professionals on Nexus Telemetry Pro, multi-terminal operators on Fleet. One codebase, one telemetry engine, three tiers that share the same per-terminal depth.
Built by the team that architected the first Starlink Enterprise management platform, operated it in production for three years across thousands of terminals globally, and handed it over to the client's internal team in December 2025.
We also take on custom Starlink platform engineering for operators with specific requirements.
Fleet
Fleet is the multi-terminal layer that sits on top of Nexus Telemetry Pro. Operators get a centralised view across every terminal in their estate: health, alerts, usage, fleet-wide reporting. Click through to the full Nexus Telemetry Pro experience for any individual terminal. Designed for resellers with customer portfolios, marine operators managing vessel fleets from shore, IT teams supporting multiple remote offices, and MSPs with distributed customer sites.
The architecture is distributed collectors at each site syncing to a central fleet server the operator runs themselves, with optional hosted instances. Same scale ambitions as the original enterprise platform, deliberately different architecture based on what we learned the first time.
Founding-customer pricing for early deployments. Conversations start at Email Paul.
The first Starlink Enterprise platform
Between October 2022 and December 2025 we built and operated the first Starlink Enterprise management platform for a major global Starlink reseller. We were the development team behind it.
The client was among the first organisations to secure Starlink Enterprise API access at launch, and engaged us as the development team to build their management platform on that API. Starlink's team celebrated the first remote service line activation via the API in November 2022.
Over three years in production we built and refined approaches including real-time telemetry processing, proactive fleet monitoring, multi-tier reseller management, pool account management, and data plan management. The platform handled telemetry from thousands of terminals, processed usage-based billing across reseller hierarchies, and ran on architecture designed for global scale.
After three years we handed the platform to the client's internal team, who now operate it as their own production SaaS.
Nexus Telemetry Pro and Home
Nexus Telemetry Pro is the per-terminal foundation that Fleet builds on. Session recording with GPS route mapping, PDF and Excel reporting, multi-target ping analytics, configurable alerts, and the full network diagnostics suite. Used by installers running customer site surveys, control rooms on vessels and at fixed sites, and professional operators where connection quality has commercial consequences.
Nexus Telemetry Home is the lighter tier for individual users at £24.99 one-time. Native on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Free trial at nexustelemetry.com →
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Selected milestones
- Oct 2022 Among the first developers granted access to the Starlink Enterprise API at launch.
- Nov 2022 First remote service line activation via the API; recognised by Starlink's team.
- Feb 2023 Production deployment of the enterprise reseller management platform.
- Jun 2023 Telemetry API integration and real-time fleet monitoring.
- Mar 2024 Fleet performance dashboard with aggregated telemetry across thousands of terminals.
- Sep 2025 Advanced proactive monitoring system enabling early identification of potential issues across the terminal fleet.
- Dec 2025 Platform handover to the client's internal team after three years of production operation.
- Apr 2026 Nexus Telemetry public launch. First native desktop application for Starlink operators, from individual users through to installers and control rooms.
The team
Liquidbinary Ltd is a UK software company. We've been building enterprise software since 2010 and have focused on Starlink platform development since 2022. The team is led by Paul Sutherland, who has written about Starlink ecosystem development at pds.codes and has been cited as a technical source on Starlink API changes in PCMag and ISPreview UK.
Get in touch
Direct contact for platform development enquiries, Fleet early deployment conversations, and press:
Email PaulResponse within one working day.