A done-with-you Notion install that gets your work out of your head and into a system Claude can actually use. Built in two weeks. 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 got the structure in early and started using it.
For solo women founders five to fifteen years in. Brilliant at what you do, quietly exhausted from holding it all together.
Book a discovery call Four spots per month. May founders' pricing closes soon.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, three 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.
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.
Your morning starts with a Hub Helper Claude Project 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.
You don't need another course. You don't need another tool. You need three things connected properly.
Every part of your business in one workspace, structured the way your brain wants to think about it. Clients, offers, content, finances, lead magnets, brand assets. Master databases that actually talk to each other. No more "I know I wrote that down somewhere."
A custom Claude Project trained on your business from day one. It knows your offers, your voice, your audience, your processes. When you ask it for a launch email, it writes one for your launch. When you ask for a client onboarding sequence, it pulls from your onboarding. No more re-explaining your business every time you open a chat.
This isn't a "watch the videos and figure it out" install. For two weeks after your Hub goes live, you've got me. Async, via voice notes and Loom walkthroughs. Stuck on something? Send a voice note. Want to add a database? I'll walk you through it. The point is that you're never alone with it.
If any one of these layers is missing, the other two don't really work. By the end of your install, you've got all three.
Book a discovery callYou don't need another twelve-week programme. You need the thing built, this fortnight.
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 something built 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, testing, using, refining.
Your Hub goes in over two weeks. Your active time on it is around three hours total. Then you actually have it. You're not three months into a course wondering when the implementation phase begins. You're three months into using the thing. And that gap compounds.
You've been in business between five and fifteen years. You're good at what you do. The work itself isn't the problem. The mental load of keeping it all running is.
You've tried ChatGPT and Claude. You can see the potential. You've also seen plenty of generic outputs that didn't sound like you, and you've quietly given up on AI being genuinely useful for the way you actually work.
You've tried to organise your business in Notion before. Maybe twice. Maybe four times. You watched a YouTube tutorial, started a workspace, got 60% of the way through, and now it sits there with three half-built databases and a nagging feeling.
You don't want another course. You don't want another community. You want someone to just build the thing, properly, and walk you through using it.
You're brand new in business and still figuring out your offers. The Hub assumes you have a real business to organise.
You want to build it all yourself from scratch. That's valid. There are plenty of free templates online for that path.
You're looking for an agency-built, multi-team enterprise system. The Hub is for solo founders and small teams. Beautifully fitted, not over-engineered.
A custom Notion workspace built for your specific business. Master databases for clients, offers, content, finances, brand assets, and lead magnets. Linked relationships so nothing lives in two places. Brand-aligned aesthetic. Designed to actually feel good to open.
Pre-loaded with your business context, brand voice, audience profile, and current offers. Set up to pull from your Notion pages so it always has the latest version of your work. Yours forever.
Sixty minutes on Zoom before we build. We map your business, talk through how you actually work, and make sure the Hub fits the shape of your brain, not someone else's template.
Once your Hub is live, you get a full set of Looms walking you through every part of it. Watch them once, watch them ten times, send them to a VA. They're yours.
Voice notes and Looms back and forth for two weeks after your Hub goes live. Real support from a real person who built the thing.
The Hub is yours forever. The Hub Helper Project is yours forever. Notion stays connected to your account, not mine.
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A Notion consultant build alone runs $2,000 to $5,000, and you still don't get the Claude Project 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 thing the courses keep telling you to build.
I left employment in December 2025 with a system, not just a plan. The Hub I'm building for you 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 Hub Helper 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 installing it for other women who don't have time to figure it out from scratch.
The Hub is the most useful thing I've ever built. I'd quite like you to have one.
KellyThis is the thing I hear most often. It's almost never your fault. The reason most Notion attempts fall apart is that you're trying to design the structure and use the structure at the same time. That's two completely different brain modes and most of us only have one of them on any given day.
The Hub Install does the structural work for you. You bring the business. I bring the architecture. By the time you're using it, it's already built. You don't have to design and use at the same time, and that's the difference.
You're right. Generic AI gives you generic outputs. The Hub Helper isn't generic AI. It's a Claude Project trained on your business from day one. It knows your offers, your voice, your audience. The outputs sound like you because they are pulled from you.
If you've ever read something Claude wrote and thought "this isn't quite right, but I don't have the energy to fix it," that's the gap the Hub closes.
If you can use Notion and Google Docs, you're technical enough. There's nothing in the Hub that requires code. The Loom walkthroughs are designed for someone who has never set up a database before. My mum could use it. My mum will probably end up using it, actually.
The install runs over about two weeks of your calendar, including the onboarding call and a couple of feedback rounds. Your active time investment is around three hours total. The Hub then saves you somewhere between two and ten hours a week, every week, forever.
If you genuinely don't have three hours over the next fortnight, what you're describing isn't a scheduling problem. It's the exact reason the Hub exists.
Especially for a solo business. When you're solo, you are the whole organisation. Marketing, sales, ops, finance, customer success. Every system you don't have, you're being. The Hub is what stops you having to be all of it in your head.
The founders who get the most out of this are the ones running real businesses on lean teams. Not the ones with a COO and a marketing department.
Honestly, yes. You can. Everything I teach is on TikTok, the newsletter, and the Skool community. If you're someone who genuinely loves building systems and you've got the hours to spend, you don't need me.
But if you're someone who values shortcuts, who wants the thing built properly the first time, who would rather pay once and have it done than spend the next six months stop-starting on it, the Hub is built for you.
If you have twelve weeks to spare and learning is your goal, do a longer programme. There are good ones.
But if your goal is to actually use AI in your business this quarter, the longer programme is the wrong tool. By the time you finish it, you'll have learned a lot of theory and built nothing real. The Hub gives you something working in two weeks. Everything you need to learn after that, you learn while using it. Which is the only way the learning sticks anyway.
The slow path feels like the safer path. It isn't. It's the one where you arrive next year having learned a lot, with very little to show for it.
Show up to the onboarding call. Send me the inputs I ask for. Use the Hub for fourteen days.
If you've done all three of those things and the Hub isn't working for you, I'll refund you in full.
I'm confident in this because I've yet to meet a Sarah who actually used the Hub for two weeks and didn't want to keep it.
Within two weeks of your onboarding call. I cap installs at four per month so each one gets the attention it deserves.
You'll need a free Notion account. The free plan covers everything in the Hub. If you'd like Notion AI included, that's a separate paid feature you can add yourself.
Yes. The Hub Helper Project lives inside Claude, which means you'll need a Claude Pro account. I'll show you how to set this up if you don't have one.
The Hub is built to grow with you. Adding new offers, new clients, new content categories is straightforward. The fourteen days of support covers any tweaks you need in that window. After that, you can update it yourself or come back for a tune-up.
Yes. Notion makes this simple, and I'll show you how during the install.
Doesn't matter. Most of the install is async. The onboarding call works in any time zone. I work with founders across the UK, US, Canada, and Europe.
We use a private channel where you can send voice notes, screenshots, or Loom recordings. I respond within 24 hours on weekdays.
The Hub is yours forever. The Hub Helper is yours forever. If you want ongoing support, there are options I'll walk you through. If you don't, you keep using everything you built.
Every week you wait is another week your business runs on memory instead of structure.
Another week of re-explaining yourself to a generic AI that doesn't know you.
Another week the founders who already built their Hubs are getting further ahead.
The maths on waiting doesn't work in your favour. It never did.