
About me
I'm Tanja Ramseger, 56 years old, with more than 38 years of professional experience across very different fields.
I started my career in public service, later worked in management and case work, and for the past years I've been building my own company in media and music.
What all of this has in common: I've always worked with structure, systems and people. Over time I've learned that most tools don't fail because they are bad, but because they are overcomplicated. What lasts are simple workflows that you can rely on every day.
Why automation
When I began using Ghost, n8n and Notion, it was out of necessity – to keep my own projects under control. What started as small experiments has become the way I organize my daily work.
I'm not a developer. I build what I need, with the tools that are available. And that's exactly why my solutions stay close to reality – they are practical, lean, and designed for daily use.
About AI
I also use AI tools in my daily work – they help me speed things up or test ideas.
But I don't see them as a solution for everything. They are useful assistants, not replacements for thinking, experience or structure.
That's why in my workflows AI is never the centerpiece, but an add-on where it makes sense.
My focus today
I help freelancers and small teams develop systematic thinking about their workflows.
My approach isn't about building workflows for you – it's about enabling you to recognize, analyze and improve your own processes.
Most workflow problems aren't tool problems. They're thinking problems. People jump to solutions before understanding what they're actually trying to solve.
I teach the systematic approach that helps you:
- Map your current reality honestly
- Identify what's actually worth optimizing
- Make changes that stick
The tools (Ghost, n8n, Notion) come later – after you understand your workflows systematically.
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What I don't offer
To avoid confusion:
- I don't code websites or build custom software.
- I don't deliver ready-made flows to copy & paste.
- I don't promise quick fixes.
What I do offer is practical support: helping you understand the tools, setting up simple structures together, and enabling you to maintain them yourself.