About The Prompt Builder
AI is powerful, but only if you know how to speak to it. Most people focus on the model. I kept getting stuck in the layer between: the prompt. That single line where intention meets machine. And where, too often, clarity, voice and originality quietly disappear.
My Story
The Prompt Builder started in the middle of that mess. As a freelance growth director, I was using AI daily, but I found myself drowning in versions, tweaking endlessly, trying to hold on to prompts that carried my tone, my standard, my thinking. Everything got very blurry. I wasn't just fighting inefficiency. I was fighting sameness.
What I wanted was a tool that let me work faster without flattening my contribution. A place to build, not just automate. So I made The Prompt Builder. Just a way to keep my edge while the world speeds up.
My mission
To pull people out of passive use and into active creation. To protect what makes us human before it gets averaged out by machines.
Most tools push you to move faster. I care more about what you are becoming as you move. The goal isn't better prompts. It's stronger thinking. Sharper intent. Staying in charge while the bots accelerate.
It starts with your personal work. Making sure your ideas, your voice, your edge are clear and don't get flattened.
Then it moves to teams. Syncing systems and building speed without dropping purpose.
And that becomes the foundation for autonomous agents that still carry your fingerprint.
The Prompt Builder isn't just productivity. It's self-defense for original thought.
Because if we don't shape the machine, the machine will shape us.
And that's not a trade I'm willing to make.
Meet the Founder

Bjorn Wamelink
Founder & CEO
Bjorn has spent 15+ years helping companies grow. The Prompt Builder came from a familiar need: move faster, waste less time. But underneath there was something else.
He saw how AI pushes everything toward the middle. Same tone, same answers, same thinking. The real advantage isn't speed. It is voice.
The Prompt Builder is his way to keep the human voice alive. A tool to work smarter, yes. But also to let ideas carry the shape of the person behind them.