Technology that serves people, never the other way around. Nomadic Liberty integrates AI and automation in ways that boost a team’s capacity instead of hollowing it out. Every build is measured against one question: did this make the humans’ work better?
What I stand for.
Three principles that run through every decision.
A steady hand for the long haul. The AI hype cycle is exhausting and most of it doesn’t apply to your business. I help you ignore the noise, pick the few tools that actually fit, and build the workflows that quietly run in the background.
Nomadic in instinct, grounded in craft. Part frontier, part farmhouse. I bring a wide-open curiosity to new tools and a farmer’s patience to making them actually work. Practical over flashy. Durable over trendy.
How I help.
Five kinds of work, all of them deployed and working — not slide decks.
Workflow automation
Repetitive work that runs itself. Spreadsheets passed around, status updates by phone tag, data retyped between systems — automated with n8n, scripts, and AI where it earns its keep.
Custom tools & agents
Internal apps and AI agents built for your specific business and stack. When off-the-shelf doesn’t fit, I build the thing that does — built to survive day 90, not just the demo.
System integration
Connect the tools you already pay for — QuickBooks, EBMS, your CRM, field software, Google Workspace — so data flows and nobody retypes it.
Phone & document handling
AI that answers your phones, takes messages, and routes calls. Plus invoices, receipts, and orders extracted automatically — landing clean in your books instead of someone’s inbox.
Team enablement
Get real value from the AI tools your team already pays for. Working sessions on your actual problems — no theory, no slide decks, no training videos.
Also: dashboards, AI writing, market research, and one-off builds — just ask.
How I approach the work.
The kind of technology that works is the kind that fits the people using it. Most AI tools weren’t built for a small Lancaster County business — they were built for a Silicon Valley startup with a dedicated engineer. Part of my job is translation: figuring out which tool actually fits your team, your problems, and the work you already do. The other part is building the missing pieces — the workflow, the integration, the small custom app — that turn a powerful tool into a useful one.
Meeting you where you are.
You’ve tried AI and it didn’t stick.
You signed up for ChatGPT, maybe Copilot, maybe a couple others. They’re sitting unused, or your team uses them randomly without a system. I figure out what was missing and fix it.
You know automation could help but don’t know where to start.
Spreadsheets passed between people, invoices retyped from one system to another, status updates by phone tag. There’s real money on the table. I find the highest-leverage piece first.
You have a specific build in mind.
A custom internal tool, an integration, an agent for a specific job. You don’t need strategy — you need someone competent to build the thing. I do that.
Who’s behind this.
Nomadic Liberty is run by Jason Henry. The brand name traces back to twenty-five years overseas running a small farming business in rural Mongolia — a place where resources were limited, infrastructure was patchy, and practical solutions mattered more than clever ones. Those lessons stuck.
The technical thread goes back further: first computer was a VIC-20 in the early 80s, and the work since has spanned electrical, off-grid solar, automation, and software. That combination shows up in how the work gets done — a preference for systems that are simple, durable, and actually maintainable; a skepticism of anything that demos well but breaks in production; and a tendency to ask “what happens on day 90” before “what does the launch look like.”
Jason did a great job at setting up different apps and systems to help work flow. He is very knowledgeable in these areas and did a great job at customizing the systems to our needs.
A no-pressure chat to see if we’re a fit.
Fifteen minutes. Tell me what’s going on; I’ll tell you whether I can help and what it might look like. No deck, no pitch.
Not sure where to start?
Start with the AI Audit — a short call, a custom automation roadmap for your business, and a walkthrough. The fastest way to find your highest-leverage fix without committing to a build.
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