Hi, I’m Alejandro Ramírez, an Automation & Integrations Engineer based in Berlin.

I build systems that take friction out.

I love turning repetitive work, manual coordination, and fragile processes into automations people can actually rely on.

Currently, I work at Ko Kitchen, where I own several accounting and document automations.

I built a sales-accounting workflow that transfers data from SumUp to Lexware and flags anything uncertain for review.

I also created a supplier-invoice pipeline that turns PDFs into accounting records without duplicates.

I built a document workflow that automatically attaches the correct supporting documents to each voucher.

Before that, I co-founded JurisDATA, where I built an automated intake and guidance platform that made a complicated legal process easier to navigate. It helped more than 50,000 people. The public case study explains the architecture behind it.

I also enjoy building tools that other people can use. hamberger-dl is a command-line tool for downloading and organizing supplier documents, with secure login, filters, ZIP exports, and safe re-runs.

In open source, I contributed a Rust worker for streaming responses from LLM providers to iii. The work was reviewed, approved, and merged.

My day-to-day toolkit includes n8n, Make, Python, APIs, SQL, Docker, data pipelines, and backend systems. But my foundation goes deeper than low-code.

At 42 Berlin, an intensive peer-to-peer school known for its demanding, low-level approach, I studied C, C++, Unix, networking, concurrency, and systems programming. That engineering mindset helps me adapt quickly, work across the stack, and step into whichever part of a system needs attention.

I’m at my best when a process is unclear, repetitive, or fragile. I find what is breaking, take ownership of the integration, and ship something people can rely on.

Find me on GitHub and LinkedIn.