The best builder you've never heard of is building a

She might be you. She Ships SaaS is the community where women build out loud together.

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Women make up less than 10% of people building software in public.

We've been told visibility is something earned. Something reserved for neat and tidy launches. That we're only supposed to post when it's ready. 
It's been ingrained in us since childhood.

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She Ships SaaS

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She Ships SaaS 🛳️

She Ships SaaS is where you stop shipping in the shadows

Less this…

  • Building at midnight and posting never.

  • Drafts that never make it out of Notes app.

  • Waiting until it's "ready." It isn't.

  • Watching others with half the skill get twice the credit.

More this…

  • Sharing the screenshot at 12:03am.

  • Hitting the damn "post" button.

  • Shipping before it's perfect.

  • Getting the credit you've been earning for years

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4 ways to join the movement…

01

LinkedIn Lives Every 2 Weeks

The biweekly broadcast of “I’ve been building this in secret, here’s what it looks like.”

Want to be featured on a live?

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Use #Shiplog on LinkedIn

Tag it all. Your launch. Your half-built, kind-of-embarrassing thing. We want all of it.

Follow #ShipLog & #SheShipsSaaS

03

Join The Ship List

The list Hannah hits first when she wants to share something reeeeally good.

Get on the Ship List!

04

IRL Events & Buildathons

Vibe coding sessions, speed networking, game nights, DJs... events you'll actually enjoy.

Next Event: May 9th, 2026

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Access our favorite tools and resources.

We don’t gatekeep here. We want to help you spark all of your biggest wins so we’re sharing all of our faves — from our back-pocket tools to our go-to people to help you launch your big project or make your digital presence shine!

Beliefs we're
not negotiating

01

Readiness is a myth

Nobody is ready. Ready is a word invented to keep women waiting. Ship anyway.

02

Visibility isn't vanity

The work doesn't count until someone sees it. Your career, your credit, your next opportunity. All of it lives on the other side of being seen.

03

The messy middle is the main event

Launch posts are cool, but we want the 11pm bug and the third pivot. That's the part that helps the next woman build hers.

04

Generosity is a business model

You're not just posting for you. Every time you show your work, some woman you'll never meet decides her thing is possible too.

05

Vague inspiration is cheap

Motivational quotes are wallpaper. The real currency is the number, the tool, the exact moment she almost quit.

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She’s giving Big Ship Energy.

She Ships SaaS

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She Ships SaaS 🚢

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Wait, who’s running this thing?!

Hi, I’m Hannah!

Founder & product ops leader
Arrived at 17 🇺🇸
#21 of 25 siblings
Survived a civil war

Building in public is honestly my warmup.

I grew up as one of 25. My parents adopted over a dozen kids before they had me, so I learned early that community isn't something you're born into. It's something you build on purpose.

Landed in America at 17 with a couple of bags and no plan. Spent twelve years inside Fortune 500 companies watching brilliant women get overlooked while men with half the prep got double the credit.

So I'm building this instead. At my kitchen table. At midnight. While my kids sleep.

My parents built a home for 25 people who needed somewhere to belong. I'm building the same thing.

Join the party on LinkedIn.

She Ships SaaS

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She Ships SaaS 🚢

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Whatever you're building...
Pull up a chair, sister.

"I'm not technical enough." You belong.

"I've successfully built & exited." You belong.

"I haven't launched yet." You belong.

"I'm building my first product." You belong.

"I'm just vibe coding." You belong.

"I'm too early." You belong.

"I'm too late." You belong.

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FAQ

  • No way. Right now we're growing a movement and community. The LinkedIn Lives are free. The #ShipLog is free. Joining The Ship List is free. The only thing we ask is that you show up and eventually share something you're building. Events are paid, because we make sure they're EPIC and well worth it. See what's coming up.

  • Yes. If you're thinking about building something, you're in. Half the women in this community started by watching someone else ship and thinking wait, maybe I could too. That counts.

  • #ShipLog is a LinkedIn hashtag. When you post your build update and tag it with #ShipLog, you're joining the community in public. You're giving other women a way to find you and support your ship!

  • Apply here. Tell us what you're building and why you want to show it off. We're picking guests based on the work, not your audience size... so your follower count doesn't matter. The build does.