About

Sjenkie is Jordi.
Jordi is Sjenkie.

Dutch, informal, and harder to pronounce than it looks. The people who actually know me use it. It felt more honest as a business name than anything corporate.

Jordi Buskermolen, Sjenkie

I’ve been building for the web since 1996 - self-taught, taking on first clients before anyone called it a digital agency. I later worked across Amsterdam and London, and co-founded This Page Amsterdam, helping grow it into a 30-person team.

Over those years I worked inside a lot of founder-led businesses, close enough to see where the real friction lives.

It’s rarely strategy. It’s the same small tasks being done manually, inconsistently, every single week. Candidate screening that lives in one person’s head. A qualification call that follows no real structure. A proposal that starts from scratch every time.

Not hard problems. Just recurring friction that nobody had ever turned into a system.

Today

The same instinct runs through everything I build: notice where something important is still being done manually, inconsistently, or from memory, then turn it into something repeatable.

I’m based in Mérida, Mexico.

At ClockWork League, I help agency owners replace firefighting, founder-dependence, and hidden inefficiency with systems that make the business run more predictably.

With PattrIQ, I’m building a tool that helps founders see what is working in their market and in their own content, then turn that into a strategy shaped to their brand.

Sjenkie’s Workshop is the smallest, most direct version of that same instinct: one repeated task, one focused tool, handed over clean.

How I work

One routine. One tool. Handed over clean.

Each project starts with a structured intake about one specific task. I agree the inputs, the expected output, and what done looks like, in writing, before I build. No moving scope, no revision spirals.

The result is a custom GPT built around your actual criteria and language. Not a generic template with your name on it. Something that works the way you actually think about the task.

Workflows that need more - a database, a hosted interface, or a team-facing URL - start from $1,500. Still fixed-price, scoped before anything is built.

I’ve been inside enough founder-led businesses to know the difference between a tool that gets used and one that gets abandoned. The goal here is the former.

Find me on LinkedIn or read more at sjenkie.com/about.