Moving abroad
New country, no map for the rest.
We built the place where women figure it out — together. Every pivot, every ending, every becoming. No performing. No feed to perform for.
// New chapters. Do it for the plot.
New country, no map for the rest.
The title's gone. You're not.
Putting yourself back together, on your own time.
Founder, freelancer, finally your own boss.
Every version of the question.
Outgrowing the story you were handed.
Carrying it without going numb.
Finding your voice in unfamiliar words.
// How it works
Get matched to a small group of women in the exact same chapter — not an algorithm guessing.
Voice notes at midnight. Long threads. IRL meetups. No highlight reels, no audience to curate for.
Prompts, hard-won resources, and women who've already walked it. You leave the in-between when you're ready.
Your circle is part of something bigger — rooms built by women who've lived your chapter and women about to. Trade what worked, what didn't, and what nobody warned you about. Living archives, not a feed.
// The matching engine
Moving abroad. Starting a master's in a new country. Healing from a heartbreak. Tell grrrlhood the season you're in, and we pair you with women living the same one — turning shared life phase and lived experience into a compatibility rate.
Same phase, same timing, real overlap in what you're carrying — that's what becomes your compatibility rate.
// More in your queue
// Circles, not a feed
A circle is 6–10 women, same season of life, in it for the long haul. Small enough that you're missed when you go quiet. Closed enough that you can say the unsayable.
Losing my job stopped feeling like the end the moment I found women who had already stood exactly where I was standing.
Therapy gave me a framework. My circle gave me people who text back at 2am. I needed both.
Moved across the country for a job, then it fell through — and the circle was the only address that came with me.
// The waitlist is open
No spam. No feed. No performing. Leave whenever you're ready.