Lisa Myburgh · Portfolio · 2026

AI Operations, wiring AI into real work.

I work as the operations layer underneath an executive (currently for the CEO of a Berlin carbon-markets platform), and on the EA team at RAY AI. I build automations that ship, skills that get used, and internal tools that quietly remove friction from someone else's day.

Self-taught front-end, fluent in Claude across API, Code, and skills. Strong instincts for where AI helps and where it gets in the way.

Selected work · 2026

Five projects across automation, internal tools, and research.

Each gets a proper case study. They're being written one at a time. Live demos work today, the write-ups arrive over the coming weeks.

  1. 01

    Automation · Monthly cadence

    Harcourts Newsletter Automation

    A monthly real-estate newsletter that drafts itself and emails the principal for one click of approval.

    View repo Case study (in progress)
  2. 02

    Methodology · HTML demo

    Competitive Org Mapping

    Built to support a real senior hire. A single-file org map of the target company, researched with Claude across meeting transcripts, Slack, and LinkedIn, then published as a methodology.

  3. 03

    Live tool

    EA Toolkit

    AI-assisted pre-meeting brief generator. Paste a calendar invite and a LinkedIn profile, get a five-section brief in seconds. I use it for my own meeting prep.

  4. 04

    RAY AI bootcamp · Two live tools

    Travel Coordination, Reframed

    Replaced an 11-page travel itinerary plus three email drafts with two single-page tools. The executive picks options on one, reads the trip on a phone on the other.

  5. 05

    Pattern · Bookmarklet

    Cross-Portal Auto-Fill Pattern

    Capture once, fill everywhere. The same bookmarklet pattern, applied to two unrelated workflows.

Selected writing

Three pieces, one arc (learning to code → getting hired → reckoning with AI literacy).

  1. Learning to Code in a Season I Didn't Expect

  2. A Strong Start (What It Took to Become a RAY Executive Assistant)

  3. People Are Bound to Abuse What They Don't Understand

Credentials · Anthropic