
Age 8 · 2019

Dusk · 2025

Rock Hill · 2026
I’m 15. I’ve been building since I was eight.
Currently building CoDuck and racing BMX across the country.
I’ve built a few servers and a few products, gotten a few grants and a state BMX ranking.

State champs · 2025

Manual · 2025

Helmet · 2025
Ages 8 → 15 ↓
About
Liam G Adams is a 15-year-old entrepreneur and developer from Rural Hall, North Carolina. He founded CoDuck, a vibecoding tool, and previously built MindBloom, which reached around 250,000 visits in 3 months. He is ranked #1 among 14-year-old BMX racers in North Carolina (2025).

Age 8 · 2019
Chapter 01 · Age 8 · 2019
I started with Minecraft servers.
I was eight. I ran the servers out of my bedroom. Collected donations, built plugins, hired Discord mods, all of it. I had no clue what I was doing.
DiamondMC was my first, then Phantom Realms, the one that made me my first $1,000 in just one hour.
Chapter 02 · Age 9 · 2020
$1,000 online in an hour.
$1,000 in an hour when I was nine. The server name was Phantom Realms. I figured out how to use Xbox’s Looking For Group system to mass send my realm invite to people who were posting looking for groups to join. The realm fit ten people at a time. I sent it to two million. 30,000 tried to join.
This was around the same time I fell in love with a BMX bike, no idea why but I love it.
Chapter 03 · Age 12 · 2023
13,000 crashes a day.
A group of hackers started crashing my server about 13,000 times every single day. I tried fighting it but we couldn’t stop them. Eventually I moved on.
I tried one last time, ArchevexMC, my first server on Java. I built systems no one had tried before, letting Xbox and PlayStation players play on the PC version of Minecraft. But couldn’t really make it stick. So I moved on and tried new things.
Chapter 04 · Age 13 · 2024
MindBloom hit 250k. Then I stopped.
MindBloom was my first real product. I started it during a program called Beta Camp in the Summer of 2024 — it was gamified productivity for neurodivergent minds. I shipped it, got to around 250,000 visits in 3 months, and then I just stopped working on it.
Nothing really broke. The market was showing they wanted it. I just lost motivation. I still don’t really know why.
Chapter 05 · Age 14 · 2025
CoDuck. A vibecoding tool.
CoDuck is my new focus. You describe an app, it builds it.
I’ve gotten a few grants, a lot of interest, and learned a lot from it. My goal with it is to fill the annoying and repetitive gaps in current vibecoding.

Age 15 · 2026
Chapter 06 · Age 15 · 2026
Right now.
I’ve been racing BMX for about six years. In 2025 I was ranked #1 14-year-old in North Carolina. Four broken collarbones, a cracked tailbone, and wayyyy too many X-rays.
For projects, CoDuck is my main focus. I run a couple things on the side just for fun and to stay mentally stable — you can’t ship one thing 24/7 and not be burnt out.
Trying to get more content out there too — writing, posting, podcasts. Just getting my story out there.
In 2025, #1 ranked 14-year-old BMX racer in North Carolina.
Outside the work
The rest of it.
Some things I want later in life. I want to open doors for other kids who want to do what I do — not just give them a motivational speech, but actually show them it’s possible. People have shown me it’s possible to really build something at my age when a lot of others don’t think it is. Some people might hate on me for it, but it’s something I’m passionate about.
When I’m older I want to get my pilot’s license — I’ve always thought it was interesting. I want to get my real estate license too. I’d rather be smart with my money than lucky with it and blow it.
School comes kind of easy. I spend a lot of my time reading about other things — philosophy, religion, how people think, AI, machine learning, neurodiversities. I just can’t stop learning. I’m trying to figure out how I really want to live and think, and what I really want to pursue for the rest of my life.
When I’m off the screen, I love meeting new people. Family and friends. Whenever I get to travel, I do — new places, new food, other people’s cultures. And rollercoasters. I love coasters.