Expert AI Prompts launches free Voice-DNA system as Australia’s Founder Tax hits $92B

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By AI, Created 20:47 UTC, Aug 20, 2026, AGP -

Expert AI Prompts has launched a free Voice-DNA System for small business owners, solopreneurs and consultants in Australia and New Zealand. The rollout comes as new data pegs Australia’s annual Founder Tax at $92 billion AUD and highlights the cost of generic AI prompting and admin work.

Why it matters: - Australia’s Founder Tax is now estimated at $92 billion AUD a year, underscoring how much time small business owners lose to non-revenue work. - Expert AI Prompts is betting that better AI context can reduce wasted time, cut rework and improve output quality for founders. - The launch also targets a wider productivity problem in New Zealand, where sole traders and SMEs face heavy compliance and admin burdens.

What happened: - Expert AI Prompts launched the free Voice-DNA System for small business owners, solopreneurs and consultants across Australia and New Zealand. - The Townsville-based media publishing house said the rollout follows new data on Australia’s Founder Tax and the cost of generic AI prompting. - The Voice-DNA System is available now to start free at the company’s announcement.

The details: - The Voice-DNA System is a three-tool pipeline. - Voice Onboarding captures a business owner’s purpose, audience and brand voice through a spoken interview instead of a form. - Voice Onboarding produces a structured Business DNA file. - The Tri-Backlog Resolver closes gaps in the Business DNA file and validates it into one reusable export. - The Super AI Prompt Creator turns the validated DNA into Structured Prompts. - The Super AI Prompt Creator includes five built-in Command Center templates covering a Business Model Canvas, Google Business Profile, LinkedIn personal and company profiles, and a full customer journey map. - The system connects to a library of 1,500 Structured Prompts across 30 industries. - The three individual tools are also available separately. - Expert AI Prompts also offers free resources including the 5 Expert AI Prompts toolkit and the AI ROI Calculator.

Between the lines: - The launch leans on a central argument: AI output improves when the model has business context, not just a one-line prompt. - PromptFluent’s State of AI Debt Report said 15.4% of AI-generated output needs total rework because the prompt lacked context. - The report said fixing each “workslop” incident takes 1 hour and 56 minutes on average and costs $186 per employee per month. - A 2025 study by Harvard Business School and Boston Consulting Group, published in Organization Science, found structured, context-rich prompting made workers 25.1% faster. - The same study found unstructured prompting for complex tasks made workers 19% more likely to produce an incorrect result than if they had not used AI at all. - Hnry’s Sole Trader Pulse found New Zealand sole traders spend 5 to 6 hours a week, or about 312 hours a year, on tax and financial administration. - Hnry said automation-tool users cut that time to about 4 hours a week, a nearly 40% reduction. - The MYOB Business Monitor recorded annual compliance-cost increases of $1,067 to $2,187 NZD depending on business size. - The same MYOB survey found 36% of New Zealand SMEs are now actively using AI in daily operations, up from 32% the year before.

What’s next: - Expert AI Prompts is positioning the Voice-DNA System as an entry point into its broader library of context-first AI tools. - The company is likely to use the free system to draw users into its larger ecosystem of prompt tools across more than 30 industries.

The bottom line: - The Voice-DNA System is a free attempt to make AI prompting less generic and more business-specific at a time when founders are losing billions to admin and rework.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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