Why Her Frontier exists
The men in tech already have their AI rooms — Twitter threads, Hacker News, bro DMs. They're sharing playbooks, swapping stacks, and scaling each other's signal.
Women don't have those rooms yet. The AI resources we find are written for tech audiences, by men. The conferences are bro-coded. The peers in our networks are either pretending they're further along — or quietly bookmarking the same prompts.
It's not a knowledge gap. It's a room gap.
Her Frontier is the room we built. A curated community of women — founders, operators, creators, indie hackers, managers — who are using AI in their work or seriously committed to learning. The thread is: I ship with AI. I want to ship better.
What we actually do
Every week: live cowork hours, where members declare what they're shipping, work in focus, share progress. Cameras on. Judgement off.
Every month: workshops with practitioners. Women who actually ship walk through their stack, real workflows, breakage and wins. No theory. No panels. Receipts only.
Always-on: a private community chat where women across 14+ cities swap prompts, debug each other's agents, share what's working, and ask the questions you can't ask in public.
Offline: Growth Meetup events online; offline chapters in cities where senior women are doing the work. NYC summer 2026. London, SF, Lisbon next.
What we don't do
No "future of work" panels. No motivational keynotes. No bro-coded conferences. No theory that ignores what's actually shipping. No tutorials assuming you have a week to "really sit down with it."
We're not building another newsletter. We're building a working community where women becoming AI-native get the same compounding signal that men have already had for years.