Wise Women Use AI Wise Women Use AI Founding cohort

Wise Women Use AI  ·  Founding cohort, September 2026

You're not running the business. You're working in it.

There's a difference between owning the thing and being the one it all runs through, and most of us end up on the wrong side of it without ever deciding to. Four weeks, ten women, and me live in the room with you. We map what you actually do all week, sort every recurring job, and build the first systems so they're running before we finish.

Four live sessions, Mondays from 8 September. All recorded and yours to keep. Ten seats.

Ten seats, and the doors open on 2 September. The waitlist gets first look and the founding rate.

Before I ask you to pay for it

I'm running the whole thing on my own business, in public, first.

Twenty-three days, start to finish, on Instagram. The audit, the decisions, the builds, and the bits that break. By the time the doors open you'll have watched the exact method run on a real business, so you won't have to take my word for any of it.

What it is

Done with you, live, on your business

This isn't a course you watch and it isn't a template you download. Ten of us on a call together, four weeks, working on your actual business while I'm there with you. You bring the mess you already have, and we sort it in the room.

Ten is the cap because that's roughly where a call stops being a room and starts being a webinar. At ten I can still get to everyone.

Every session is recorded, so if life lands on a Monday you're not behind, and you keep the recordings afterwards.

The four weeks

Audit, decide, build, and then it's running

One live 90-minute session a week, recorded. A space to ask things in between. No discovery call to sit through before you can buy.

1

Everything you actually do, on paper

Not the job description, the real week. Every recurring task, every thing only you know how to do, every place the whole business stops if you're sick. Most people have never seen it written down, and it's usually the first shock.

You leave with: your business mapped, and the honest list of where you're the single point of failure.

2

Six decisions, one for every job on the list

Keep it, get AI to assist it, turn it into a system, automate it, hand it to someone, or delete it. Every recurring task goes into exactly one, and you'll be surprised how much lands in the last one.

You leave with: every job decided, and the three worth building first.

3

Build the first ones, live

We build, together, in the session. Including the bits that break, because they will and you should see what that looks like when it isn't a polished demo. You leave the week with things actually running, not notes about things to run.

You leave with: at least three systems built by you and working.

4

What changed, and what you build next

In hours and specifics, not vibes. Then the plan for the rest, written so it still makes sense to you in six months when I'm not sitting there.

You leave with: the before and after, and a plan you can actually follow on your own.

When we finish

You own all of it. It doesn't expire.

i

Your business, mapped

Everything you do in a week, written down and sorted. The document people pay consultants for and rarely get.

ii

Every job, decided

Each recurring task sitting under keep, assist, systemise, automate, delegate or delete. No more carrying the question.

iii

At least three systems running

Built by you, in the sessions, and working when you leave. Not a folder of things you mean to set up.

iv

The recordings, and the room

Every session kept, and nine other women who watched you build yours while you watched them build theirs.

Before you decide

This is for you if

  • You're already in business and it's already working. The problem isn't ideas or effort.
  • Every job still comes back to you, and you can feel it.
  • You've used AI a bit, in bits, and never turned it into anything that runs on its own.
  • You want the thing built, not explained.
  • You can make Monday sessions, or you're happy catching the recording.

This isn't for you if

  • You're just starting out. The free workshop is the better door and it costs nothing.
  • You want me to build it for you. This is done with you, and you'll be doing the building.
  • You want to watch four sessions and not open your laptop in between.
  • You're hoping AI does it all without you learning how to point it at things.
  • September is already a write-off. Come to the next one instead.

What's included

i

Four live 90-minute sessions

Mondays, from 8 September. Small enough that you get airtime, not a chat window.

ii

Every session recorded, yours to keep

Miss one and you're not behind. Keep them afterwards and rebuild any time.

iii

Questions answered between sessions

You get stuck on a Wednesday, you ask on the Wednesday. You don't sit on it until Monday.

iv

The prompts, files and set-ups we use

Everything I build with in the sessions, handed over, so you're not retyping off a screen.

v

Nine other women doing it at the same time

You'll watch them solve things you hadn't thought to ask about. That's most of the value and it's the bit you can't get from a course.

The seats

Ten of them, and this is the founding round

$495

Founding rate for the first cohort. It runs at $895 after that.

Ten seats · Doors open 2 September

One payment, in Australian dollars. Four weeks, 8 September to 3 October.

I'm going to be straight with you about why it's cheaper this time, because you'll work it out anyway.

This is the first cohort. I have no members' results to show you yet, only my own, which you can watch happening on Instagram right now. So you'd be going first on the strength of that, and going first should cost less. The next one runs at $895.

I'm also not going to tell you four weeks will fix everything. It won't. What it will do is get the work out of your head and onto paper, get the decisions made, and get the first few systems actually running, which is the part most people never get to on their own.

The things people ask me

What if I can't make a Monday?
Every session is recorded and up the same day, and you can ask your questions in between, so you're never stuck waiting a week. If you know now that you'll miss two of the four, come to the next cohort instead and I'll say so honestly.
Do I need to be technical?
No. I'm not a developer and I've never pretended to be. Everything we build, we build by talking to Claude in plain English. If you can describe what you want, you can do this.
What do I need before we start?
A laptop, and a paid Claude plan. That's about $20 a month and you'll want it anyway. You don't need anything else set up beforehand, we do that in week one.
How is this different from the membership?
The Unfair Advantage is my membership and it's a shared set of steps you work through yourself with a room of women doing the same. This is your business specifically, live, with me in it. Different thing, not a bigger version of the same thing. If you're not sure which you want, start with the membership, it's a fraction of the price.
What actually happens on a call?
Ninety minutes. I share my screen and we work. Some of it is me showing you how a thing is built, most of it is you building yours while I'm there to unstick you. It's a working session, not a presentation with questions at the end.
Will you build my systems for me?
No, and that's deliberate. If I build them you don't understand them, and in six months when something changes you're stuck waiting for me. You build them, I'm in the room while you do it. That's the whole difference.
Are there testimonials I can read?
Not yet, and I'd rather say that than dress something up. This is the first cohort. What I can point you at is the series running on my Instagram right now, where I'm doing the whole thing on my own business in public, so you can judge the method before you pay for it.
What happens after the four weeks?
You keep everything, and there's nothing to cancel. Plenty of people carry on inside the membership afterwards because that's where the ongoing bit lives, but nothing rolls over automatically and I won't put you on anything.
Why only ten?
Because past about ten, a call stops being a room. Everyone goes quiet, one person asks something, and the rest watch. At ten I can actually get to everyone, which is the only reason to do this live rather than record it.

Get on the founding waitlist

Ten seats, and the waitlist gets first look before anyone else. Pop your email in and I'll send you the link the morning the doors open, along with what to have ready.

Joining the list doesn't commit you to anything.

You'll hear from me on 2 September with the link, and before then only if something about the cohort changes.

You're on the list

That's you down. Here's what happens next.

On 2 September I'll email you the link to take a seat, a few hours before it goes anywhere else. There are ten, and the founding rate is $495. If you decide it isn't for you, ignore the email and nothing happens.

Between now and then, the best thing you can do is watch the build. I'm running the whole method on my own business on Instagram, every day until 2 September, so you'll know exactly what you're saying yes to.

Want to start before September?

The Unfair Advantage is my membership, and it's where you build the same kind of systems yourself with a room of women doing the same thing. It's the sensible place to start if four weeks from now feels like a long wait.

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