Why We're Building in Public—And Why Your Voice Matters

Let me be real with y’all: After two decades leading product and program teams inside massive corporate machines, I’ve learned one thing for damn sure - We almost never get it right the first time.

The best product leaders I’ve ever worked with? They’re not fortune tellers. They’re deep listeners. They’re obsessed with the actual humans they serve. They don’t build in a vacuum—they build in conversation. They don’t waste time pretending to be the smartest person in the room—they know the smartest ideas usually come from the edges.

And listen, I haven’t always done that—not even close to perfectly. But I care a hell of a lot about doing it differently now. Because this isn’t just another product.
This one’s personal.

Wayfindher was born in the messy middle—during my soul sabbatical, in the quiet grief of burnout, and in those 3AM spirals of “What the hell am I doing?” It came to life through the ache, the rage, the reinvention. Not a whiteboard. Not a spreadsheet. Not some unicorn pitch deck.

So no, I’m not interested in making this thing look glossy and perfect.

I’m building Wayfindher in public. On purpose. Out loud.

Not for applause.
Not because it’s trendy.
But because it’s aligned.
Because it’s honest.
Because this is how trust is built.

And trust? That’s the foundation of everything I’m trying to create here.

I’m not here to slap pink paint on broken systems and call it empowerment.
I’m here to rebuild the system—from the inside out—with actual women at the center.

That means doing it differently from the jump.

It means saying: I don’t have all the answers. And I’m not supposed to.
Because women founders have been talked at for long enough. It’s time to listen.
To build with, not for.

So this is your official invite into the messy middle with me.

We’re building in public because:

  • Women are exhausted by platforms that claim to support them but never actually see them.

  • Your lived experience holds more wisdom than any trend report ever will.

  • Innovation without community isn’t innovation—it’s just noise.

  • And because I believe that shared creation is the most radical thing I can do.

I’m not waiting to get it “perfect” before I share. I’m here to co-create in real time. That’s what this season of Wayfindher is about.

So—here’s where you come in:

Share your voice.
What do you wish existed when you were just getting started—or when you almost gave up?

Tell your story.
We want real. We want raw. We want the stuff no one puts on LinkedIn but should.

Help us prioritize.
Help me actively shape the first wave of features. Your feedback isn’t just welcome—it’s required.

Whether you’re a future advisor, a tired-as-hell founder looking for a new way, a potential investor, or just a woman who knows this world was not built with her in mind—I want you at this table.

Because here’s the truth:
I’m not just building a company. I’m building infrastructure for her rise.
And we’re not waiting for a seat. We’re building the whole damn table.

Come build it with me. → Share your voice here or email me directly at hello@wayfindher.com

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