introducing

The Hub That Holds Your Business
So You Don't Have To.

A done-with-you Notion install that gets your work out of your head and into a system Claude can actually use.

Set up in a single 90-minute call. Yours forever.

"Because in the age of AI, the founders pulling ahead aren't the ones taking the longest course.
They're the ones who built the foundation early and started using it."
Where you are

You're already using AI. You're not behind in the way you think you are.

You open Claude or ChatGPT, you type a prompt, you get something useful. You draft an email, you brainstorm a launch, you sort out a tricky client message. You've been doing this for months.

But here's what's actually happening. Every time you open a new chat, you're starting from scratch. You re-explain your business, your audience, your offers, your tone. The good outputs disappear when you close the tab. The structure you keep meaning to build never quite gets built. And the work piles up in twenty different places: a Google Doc here, a Notion page there, a folder full of half-finished templates, the forty-seven browser tabs you're scared to close.

You know there's a better way to do this. You just haven't had the time, the energy, or the brain space to build it.

What changed

The last six months reshaped what's possible.

A year ago, the version of AI most of us were using could write text and answer questions. That was about it. It didn't know your business. It didn't remember anything. Every conversation started from zero.

That's not where we are anymore. Claude can now hold the structure of an entire business. It can read your client list, your offers, your past content, your brand voice, your processes. It can pull from all of it without you re-explaining a single thing. It can do work that actually sounds like you, because it's been trained on you.

But none of that works if your business lives in scattered tabs and half-finished documents. The structure has to come first. The Hub has to come first.

What's possible now

Your business with a place to land.

Your morning starts with your own AI assistant, a Claude Project trained on your business, that already knows what you're working on this week. You ask it to draft your newsletter and it writes in your actual voice, pulling from your actual offers. You open Notion and your business is right there, in one place, the way you wish you'd been able to organise it for the last five years.

You stop being the person who holds everything in her head. You become the person who built the system that holds it instead. The mental weight lifts. Brain fog has somewhere to land. Your business stops feeling like a thing you carry and starts feeling like a thing you run.

This is what the Hub does.

A note on tempo

This isn't a course. It's a foundation.

You don't need another twelve-week programme. You don't need another library of videos to work through when you "have time." You need the foundation set up, today, so you can start working from it tomorrow.

That's what this is. Not a course. Not a programme. Not a set of lessons that will sit half-watched in a Notion tab you forgot to close.

A workbook. A 90-minute call. Two weeks of support. By the end of the install call, your hub is live. By the end of week two, you're using it daily. That's the entire offer.

Here's the rule no one is saying out loud. The cost of waiting is now higher than the cost of acting. A year ago, you could afford to research the right approach for three months before you started. Today, by the time you finish a twelve-week course, the tools you started with have been replaced twice over. The founders pulling ahead right now aren't the ones who studied AI most thoroughly. They're the ones who got the foundation in and started using it.

This isn't an argument for sloppy work. It's an argument for the right kind of fast. Slow when it matters: getting the architecture right, choosing what to build, doing it properly the first time. Fast everywhere else: shipping, using, refining.

Your active time on this is about an hour on the workbook, 90 minutes on the call, and whatever you choose to spend in the support window. Then you have it. You're not three months in wondering when the implementation phase begins. You're three months in using the thing. And that gap compounds.

The version of you who decides to "learn AI properly next year" is already six months behind. Not in skills. In time.
The investment

Let's do the maths.

A Notion consultant build alone runs $2,000 to $5,000, and you still don't get the AI assistant or the support.

A virtual assistant, even at junior rates, costs more in three months than the Hub costs once.

You've probably spent more than $1,500 on courses in the last two years. Most of them are sitting half-watched in a tab you forgot to close.

The Hub isn't another course. It's the foundation the courses keep telling you to build.

The investment

$2,500 AUD
$1,500 AUD
Limited time offer

Pay in full · One time · Yours forever

Includes lifetime Skool community access (valued at $197)

Four installs per month.

Claude Pro is required

You'll need Claude Pro for the install and for ongoing use of your AI assistant. Free Claude doesn't support custom projects. $20 USD per month at claude.ai.

What's included

Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

1

The pre-call workbook

A short workbook you complete before we meet. You walk through your positioning, voice, audience, offers, and what's currently scattered. The thinking happens here so the call can be the building. You do it at your own pace, in your own time.

2

The 90-minute install call

We meet on Zoom. You drive Notion, I instruct. We work through your hub section by section, and you populate each one with your real business as we go. By minute 90, your hub is live, populated, and you've already used your AI assistant on your own account. No homework. No implementation phase stretching out for weeks.

3

Your own AI assistant

On the call, we build your AI assistant together. A Claude Project on your account, named whatever you like, loaded with your business context, voice, offers, and audience. From then on, when you open Claude inside this project, it already knows who you are. No more re-explaining yourself. Yours forever.

4

Fourteen days of support, then lifetime access to everything

For two weeks after the call, you have my direct support as backup. Your AI assistant is your first stop, but I'm there for anything it can't sort. After day 14, my support window closes. Your hub, your AI assistant, and your Skool community access stay open indefinitely. Nothing reverts. Nothing expires.

A day in the life

What changes when your business has a Hub.

Your day now

  • 7:00Open laptop. 47 tabs already open from yesterday. Can't remember why most of them are there.
  • 8:30Try to write a newsletter. Open ChatGPT. Re-explain your business. Get something generic. Rewrite it from scratch.
  • 10:00Client emails asking for a thing you already sent her. You know you did. You can't find where.
  • 11:30Open Notion. Five different pages that all might be the right one. Give up. Make tea instead.
  • 1:00Brain fog hits. Try to push through.
  • 3:00Finally find the document you needed at 10:00.
  • 5:30Realise you haven't done the actual creative work you wanted to do today.
  • 8:00Laptop open at dinner. Again.

Your day with the Hub

  • 7:00Open Notion. Your week is right there.
  • 8:30Ask your AI assistant for a newsletter draft. It pulls from this week's plan and your last three newsletters. Sounds like you. Edit lightly. Send.
  • 10:00Client emails. You search the client database. You find what you sent her in eight seconds.
  • 11:30You're already on creative work.
  • 1:00Brain fog hits. The Hub doesn't care. It still knows where everything is.
  • 5:30You've actually done the work that matters today.
  • 7:00Laptop closed.
Who this is for

The Hub is built for women who carry a lot in their head.

This is for you if

You're running a business and a household. Maybe both for years, maybe in your first year. The work itself isn't the problem. The mental load of holding it all together is. You're remembering the school pickup, the client invoice, the launch you keep meaning to plan, the email you owe a friend, the offer you've been "about to write" since March.

You've tried Notion. You've also closed Notion. Once you got two pages in and realised you'd need a YouTube tutorial just to add a third. The learning curve is steep, and you don't have the time or brain capacity to figure it out alone.

You've tried Claude or ChatGPT. You can see what's possible. But every chat starts from scratch. The outputs sound generic. You're tired of explaining yourself.

You want an AI assistant and a hub that act as your second brain. Somewhere your business actually lives, that you can pick up and work from at speed when you have an hour.

This is not for you if

You don't mind having forty-seven tabs open. You're happy spending Tuesday morning hunting for the document you wrote on Monday. You don't mind re-explaining your business to Claude every time you open a chat. You like having brand notes in three different docs and a client list you can't quite find.

You're fine doing it slowly.

That's fine. Plenty of women run their businesses that way. The Hub is for the ones who are done with it.

A note from Kelly

Why me.

I left employment in December 2025 with a system, not just a plan. The Hub I'm walking you through building is the same system I built for myself first.

I'm a British-born, Melbourne-based founder of Wise Women Use AI. Before I taught any of this, I built my own AI-powered content engine that runs my marketing across five platforms. I built my own financial command centre in Notion. I built my own AI assistant that sits underneath my whole business and knows me better than most of my friends, which is funny and slightly true.

I'm not the loudest voice in this space. I'm not selling you a $9,000 cohort. I'm one woman who built the thing for herself, decided it was too good not to share, and is now showing other women how to build it for theirs.

The Hub is the most useful thing I've ever built. I'd quite like you to have one.

Kelly
You might be thinking

The honest answers to the questions in your head.

"I've tried Notion before and it didn't stick."

The reason Notion didn't stick is you built it alone, then opened it alone, with no way to make it useful. This time you build it with someone telling you what each part is for, and you walk away with an AI assistant that turns it into a daily tool. It stops being a Notion page and starts being a tool you actually use.

"I've tried AI before and the outputs were generic."

Generic AI happens when AI doesn't know you. The Hub fixes that. Once your business is structured properly and your Claude Project is loaded with your voice, your offers, and your audience, every output is built on you. The fix isn't a better prompt. It's a better foundation.

"I'm not technical enough."

You don't need to be. You'll drive Notion on the call, but I walk you through every click. If you can type and use Zoom, you can do this. The whole point of this install is that you don't have to figure out Notion on your own.

"I don't have the time."

About an hour on the workbook (do it in voice notes if typing feels heavy), 90 minutes on the install call, and whatever you choose to spend in the support window. Less time than the courses you've half-watched. After, you save more time daily than the install ever cost you.

"Is this really worth it for a solo business?"

Solo is exactly who this is built for. You're the founder, the marketer, the bookkeeper, and the customer service. The Hub is what stops you needing to remember it all. Solo businesses need this more than agencies do, not less.

"Can I just figure this out from your free content?"

Yes, technically. The template exists. The principles are on my Substack. What you can't get from free content is someone sitting with you for 90 minutes making sure it actually gets done. The cost of the install is what you pay for it to be built, not still on your to-do list in six months.

"Shouldn't I do a longer programme first to learn this properly?"

The foundation is what you'll be using AI on. Set it up first, then learn through using it. Twelve-week programmes teach you about AI. The Hub teaches you AI by making you use it on your own business from day one.

The practicals

Frequently asked.

When does my Hub get built?

On the install call. You complete your workbook in the days after paying, send it back to me, and I send you the booking link. You pick a slot that suits, we meet on Zoom for 90 minutes, and your hub goes live during the call. No "implementation phase" stretching out for weeks. The hub is built by the time you close the laptop.

Do I need a Notion subscription?

No. Free Notion is fine. You'll duplicate the hub template into your own Notion workspace, and the free plan handles that without a problem.

Do I need Claude Pro?

Yes. You'll need to be on Claude Pro for the install and for ongoing use of your Claude Project. Free Claude doesn't support custom projects. You can upgrade at claude.ai any time before our call. $20 USD per month.

What if my business changes after the install?

The hub is yours to update. The structure works because it's built for change. If you launch a new offer, you add it to the Offers database. If your audience shifts, you update Strategy and Positioning. Your AI assistant picks up the changes the next time you ask it something. You don't need me to come back and rebuild.

Can I add a team member later?

Yes. Notion lets you share specific pages or your full workspace. Your Claude Project is on your account, so a team member would either share your login or set up their own AI assistant using the same approach. We can talk through what makes sense for your team in your support window.

What if I'm not based in Australia?

Doesn't matter. Pricing is in AUD, we meet on Zoom, you pay via Stripe (which handles currency conversion). Plenty of clients are outside Australia.

How does the support actually work?

You get fourteen days of my direct support after the install. The window is mine, but the tools stay yours forever. Your AI assistant is loaded with your full business context, so for most things you'd ask me, it can answer faster, in your voice, at any time of day. Ask it first. If you hit something it genuinely can't sort, send me a message during the 14 days and I'll help. Day 14, my window closes, but your AI assistant doesn't go anywhere. Neither does your hub. Neither does your Skool community access. You keep all of those, indefinitely.

What happens after the fourteen days?

The hub is yours forever. Your AI assistant is yours forever. Your Skool community access stays open. The 14-day support window closes, that's all. Skool keeps you in the loop after that, you've got the masterclass walkthrough, a place to ask questions, and ongoing prompt updates as I publish them. Most clients are running fully on their own by week three. If you want to add the seven-skill content automation system on top of your hub, the AI Content Team Install is the next step ($2,500).

Not ready for the full install?

Two other ways to get started.

Template

The $47 template

The AI Business Hub Template gives you the structure to duplicate into your Notion and set up yourself. No call, no done-with-you. Just the foundation, ready for you to make it yours at your own pace.

$47 AUD Buy the template
Community

Join the community

The Wise Women Use AI Skool community, where I run masterclasses, share prompts, and answer questions as I keep building my own business. If you want to learn alongside other women, this is where to find us.

$197 AUD Join the community