But @ycosy wants it in a liquid form. Would that be like beerboard then?
The "universal adapter" is called a Printed Circuit Board. Billions of different components fit onto a PCB. (Not all at once!) With a good circuit board from a professional service like OSHPark and a stencil, you can literally just place all your components on the board, put it in the oven or frypan for 2 minutes and you're done! If you didn't get all the components in exactly the right place, the surface tension magically pulls them back into line for you.
Breakout boards from Sparkfun and Adafruit are useful, although expensive. I've made breakouts for some chips (one for the BTS716G is published in OSHPark's projects area) and they cost a few dollars, including free shipping.
DrAzzy's web store has lots of tempting stuff too. You should check it out to see if he's already solved your problem.