About prompt|ed
Workshop-based AI enablement that builds lasting capability, not consultant dependency.
The Approach
Most consultancies create dependency. They deliver solutions you can't maintain, methodologies you can't follow without them, and relationships designed for recurring revenue rather than your success.
We do the opposite. Our workshop-based model is designed with a clean exit in mind. We teach your team to use AI effectively, develop internal champions who mentor their colleagues, and step back when you're ready to continue alone.
The goal isn't to become your permanent AI partner. It's to make you capable enough that you don't need one.
Core Values
Enablement, Not Dependency
We succeed when clients become self-sufficient. Every engagement is designed with a clean exit in mind — no ongoing support contracts, no vendor lock-in, no artificial complexity that creates dependency.
Peer-to-Peer Collaboration
We meet clients eye-to-eye, not consultant-to-supplicant. You bring deep domain expertise in your industry. We bring context about AI capabilities and practical implementation experience. The best outcomes emerge from genuine collaboration.
Anti-Big-Consultancy
We don't receive vendor kickbacks. We don't sell software licenses. We don't recommend solutions based on paid partnerships. Our advice is grounded in what actually solves your problem, not what generates downstream revenue.
Practical, No-Bullshit
The AI space is full of hype and solutions searching for problems. Our workshops focus on actual business problems you face today, not theoretical futures. If it doesn't create measurable value, we don't waste time on it.
Danish Understated Confidence
We deliver high-tech expertise with low-tech humanity. Approachable, not intimidating. Grounded, not lofty. We're the colleague you'd grab coffee with to hash out a problem, not the consultant who arrives with pre-packaged answers.
Founder
Kristian Schou-Pedersen
Founder, Prompted
Business background: Cand.merc. in Organization and Strategy, Aalborg University. Technical background: RAG pipelines for contract analysis, MCP servers for AI agent tooling, document processing systems. Both are real, both are shipped.
Before focusing on AI enablement, Kristian worked in automation engineering and SCADA — operational technology in industrial environments. That's where the anti-bullshit reflex comes from: when a system has to run on a factory floor, a marketing deck doesn't help you.
Kristian runs the workshops, writes the materials, and works directly with client teams. The goal doesn't change: transfer knowledge, build self-sufficiency, exit cleanly.
Built on Real Practice
Our approach comes from building production AI systems in industrial environments, not from theoretical consulting frameworks.
We've faced the same challenges our clients face: vague requirements that need clarification, stakeholders who need convincing with measurable results, limited budgets that demand practical solutions, and the pressure to deliver value quickly.
We've shipped systems that process thousands of documents, built RAG pipelines that actually work in production, and trained colleagues who started knowing nothing about AI and ended up building their own solutions. We've also hit walls, made mistakes, and learned what doesn't work — those lessons matter as much as the successes.
This production background is what differentiates our teaching. We're not repeating vendor marketing or academic theory. We're sharing what actually works when you have to ship something real.