Two tiers. One room. No fluff.
Pick the level of access that fits where you are right now. You can move up, or sideways, anytime.
The full community experience.
- ,Full Slack community access (every channel)
- ,Weekly content drops, prompts, frameworks, affirmations
- ,Monthly live AMA with Sophie or a guest
- ,Resource library: templates, scripts, guides
- ,Member directory for networking
- ,Early access + discounts on every event
Higher touch. Capped at 75.
- ,Everything in Inner Circle, plus:
- ,Monthly hot-seat group coaching (6–8 women, live)
- ,Private #boardroom Slack channel, direct to Sophie
- ,Quarterly 1:1 voice-note check-in
- ,Priority access to IRL meetup tickets
- ,Annual Year-in-Review planning session
What's actually different.
The questions everyone asks.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Monthly memberships cancel at the end of your current billing cycle. Annual memberships are non-refundable after the first 14 days, but you keep access through the year you paid for.
Is this just another Slack group?
No. Slack is the room. The product is the weekly rhythm, the live sessions, the resource library, and, most importantly, the women in the room. We onboard every member personally.
What if I'm not at a senior level yet?
If you're ambitious and the description sounds like you, you'll fit. Our members range from women three years into their career to women on executive teams. The level you're at matters less than the questions you're asking.
What happens after I join?
You get a Slack invite within minutes, a welcome email from Sophie, and a structured first-week walkthrough. By day four, Sophie sends you a personal note. The first 50 members get personally welcomed by her.
What's the founding member rate?
The first 100 members at launch get founding pricing locked in for life, for as long as their membership stays active. Available for seven days at launch only.
Where am I in my career, does it matter?
No. Members range from women in their first job to senior leaders rewriting their next chapter. What unites them isn't a stage; it's a posture, ambitious, deliberate, allergic to the standard playbook.