If you’re building a business as a woman entrepreneur, you need more than strategies and tactics. You need to see real women doing the work, sharing the messy middle, and proving it’s possible.
Not the highlight reel. Not the “I made 6 figures in 6 months” fantasy. Real entrepreneurs building real businesses with real challenges.
Here are 10 women entrepreneurs you should be following for honest insights, practical advice, and the kind of inspiration that actually helps you take action.
Kristi didn’t follow the traditional path. After working in corporate finance and climbing the ladder, she discovered meditation at 26—and it completely changed her life. By 28, she quit her job to pursue her dreams because corporate America couldn’t accommodate her need to grow, learn, explore, and create.
Why follow her:
Kristi is a life mentor, meditation facilitator, and vibrational healer who’s been working with people for over 14 years. But what makes her different is her focus on the subconscious programming that holds women entrepreneurs back—especially around money and self-worth.
What you’ll learn:
Her newest program, “Empowering Women Entrepreneurs for a Billionaire Mindset,” tackles something most business coaches ignore: the subconscious programming women receive from ages 0-5 that tells us our worth comes from nurturing others, not achieving financial success. She teaches women how to reprogram their mindset around abundance, manifest their ideal lives, and prioritize themselves without guilt.
Best for:
Women entrepreneurs who are doing all the “right” things but still struggling to allow wealth and abundance into their lives. If you feel guilty about wanting financial success or have trouble prioritizing yourself, Kristi’s work will resonate.
Her core message:
Finding your purpose takes awareness, commitment, and listening to your inner guidance. Your gifts and passions aren’t random—they’re part of your life blueprint, and they’re meant to be used.
Where to find her:
Jasmine built a multi-million dollar business teaching entrepreneurs how to market themselves on social media—and she shares everything she learns.
Why follow her:
She breaks down complex marketing strategies into actionable steps. No fluff, no vague advice. Just “here’s what works, here’s how to do it.”
What you’ll learn:
Social media strategy that actually converts followers into clients, how to craft compelling messaging, and the behind-the-scenes of building a personal brand that attracts your ideal clients.
Best for:
Entrepreneurs who need to get visible online but don’t know where to start or feel overwhelmed by social media.
Teri went from elementary school teacher to trading stocks full-time to building a business teaching others how to trade—and she’s transparent about the entire journey.
Why follow her:
She’s living proof that you can pivot careers, learn new skills, and build wealth even if you didn’t start with advantages. Her story challenges every excuse you might have about why you “can’t” do something.
What you’ll learn:
Financial literacy, wealth-building strategies beyond traditional employment, and how to monetize knowledge in unconventional ways.
Best for:
Women who want to build wealth through multiple income streams and aren’t afraid to learn something completely outside their comfort zone.
Erica helps businesses integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion—not as a checkbox exercise, but as fundamental business practice.
Why follow her:
She challenges you to think beyond profit and consider the impact your business has on the world. Her content pushes you to build businesses that are not just successful but also equitable and inclusive.
What you’ll learn:
How to build inclusive businesses, have difficult conversations about race and equity in entrepreneurship, and create workplaces (even if it’s just you) that reflect your values.
Best for:
Entrepreneurs who want to build businesses that create positive change, not just revenue.
Nathalie is a software entrepreneur who built AccessAlly, a successful tech company, while maintaining a sustainable, balanced life.
Why follow her:
She’s a tech entrepreneur who proves you don’t need to be in Silicon Valley or fit the “tech bro” stereotype to build successful software. She shares honest insights about building tech products as a woman.
What you’ll learn:
How to build digital products, create recurring revenue, and scale a business without burning out. She’s big on systems and automation that free up your time.
Best for:
Entrepreneurs who want to create digital products or SaaS businesses and need to see what’s actually possible outside the VC-funded startup world.
Myleik built CurlBOX (now sold), hosts the MyTaughtYou podcast, and shares unfiltered advice about building businesses as a Black woman.
Why follow her:
She doesn’t sugarcoat anything. Her content is direct, practical, and rooted in the reality of building businesses while navigating systemic barriers. She talks about money, mindset, and the specific challenges women of color face in entrepreneurship.
What you’ll learn:
How to negotiate, how to think about equity and fundraising, how to position yourself in rooms where you’re underestimated, and how to build wealth intentionally.
Best for:
Women of color building businesses who need straight talk and strategies from someone who’s been there.
Amy is the queen of digital courses—she’s built an 8-figure business teaching entrepreneurs how to create and sell online courses.
Why follow her:
Her step-by-step approach to course creation is unmatched. She breaks down what feels overwhelming into manageable action steps. Plus, she shares her revenue numbers, her team structure, and the real costs of running her business.
What you’ll learn:
How to package your knowledge into courses, build email lists that actually convert, launch strategies that work, and scale an online education business.
Best for:
Experts and coaches who want to turn their knowledge into scalable digital products.
Boss Babe is a community and media company for women entrepreneurs, co-founded by Natalie Ellis and Danielle Canty.
Why follow them:
They feature diverse women entrepreneurs, share tactical business advice, and create content that balances inspiration with action. Their Instagram is a mix of mindset, strategy, and real entrepreneur stories.
What you’ll learn:
Everything from productivity hacks to scaling strategies to managing imposter syndrome. They cover the full spectrum of what women entrepreneurs actually need.
Best for:
Women who want a community feel and diverse perspectives on entrepreneurship.
Tiffany teaches financial education, specifically helping women get their money right—both personally and in business.
Why follow her:
Because you can’t build a sustainable business if your personal finances are a mess. She makes financial literacy accessible, practical, and even fun. Her advice is grounded in reality, not theory.
What you’ll learn:
How to budget, save, invest, and build wealth. How to separate personal and business finances. How to pay yourself from your business. The money stuff they should teach in school but don’t.
Best for:
Every entrepreneur, honestly. But especially those who struggle with the financial side of business and need clear, actionable guidance.
Marie is a life coach, motivational speaker, and the creator of B-School, one of the most popular online business training programs for entrepreneurs.
Why follow her:
Her motto “Everything is figureoutable” isn’t just catchy—it’s her entire philosophy. She combines practical business advice with mindset work and personal development in a way that feels accessible and inspiring.
What you’ll learn:
How to create content that converts, build a business around your passion, market yourself authentically, and overcome the mental blocks that keep you stuck.
Best for:
Creative entrepreneurs and coaches who want to build purpose-driven businesses that make money while making an impact.
Here’s the thing: entrepreneurship can be isolating.
You’re making decisions nobody around you understands. You’re taking risks your family questions. You’re navigating challenges that feel unique to you.
Following women who are a few steps ahead—who’ve faced similar struggles, overcome similar obstacles, and built successful businesses—reminds you that you’re not alone.
It shows you what’s possible. It gives you language for the things you’re experiencing. It provides strategies you can actually use.
But here’s what’s even more important: these women show you different ways to succeed.
Not one formula. Not one path. But multiple approaches, multiple business models, multiple definitions of success.
You don’t have to hustle 24/7 like one entrepreneur. You don’t have to be on every social platform like another. You don’t have to fit anyone’s mold.
You get to build your business your way—and seeing other women doing exactly that gives you permission to do the same.
Don’t just follow all 10 and scroll passively.
Pick 2-3 who resonate most with where you are right now. Follow them. Actually engage with their content. Implement their advice.
Then, as you grow and your needs change, come back to this list and explore the others.
The goal isn’t to consume more content. The goal is to learn from women who’ve done what you’re trying to do—and use what they share to move your own business forward.
These 10 women are sharing valuable insights every day. They’re proof that women can build successful businesses in different industries, using different strategies, with different definitions of success.
The real value isn’t in following them. It’s in taking what they share and using it to build your own successful business.
Start with one. Learn from her. Apply what resonates. Build something real.
That’s how you turn inspiration into action, and action into results.
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Criteria:
Ages 18 Or Over, Within The United States. For-Profit Women Entrepreneurs/Small Business Owners that are at least 50% owned and run by a woman. Your Business Can Already Be Started Or In Idea/Start-Up Stage