The Do-ers is a community-based learning and support platform for women entrepreneurs, covering founders, service providers, agency owners, and content creators. Rather than a traditional online course delivered chapter by chapter, it combines group chats, a resource library, Office Hours, a book club, online events, coworking spaces, and advanced founder groups, with an emphasis on both business challenges and emotional support in entrepreneurship.
In terms of course topics, the platform focuses on running service-based businesses, clients and pricing, content monetization, agency growth, personal branding, and founder self-management. The learning format centers on community interaction, including curated group chats, Book Club, Virtual Events, Guest Expert seminars, Expert Office Hours, Virtual Coworking Space, plus templates and a resource library. The Club offers weekly live office hours, a full live education calendar, 100+ resources, and additional chat channels. The Roundtable adds quarterly 1:1 advisory calls, a private founder group, MBA focused business trainings, case discussions, and an annual in-person event.
The pricing is fairly transparent: The Community is free and labeled free forever; The Club is $97/month, originally $197/month; The Roundtable is $6,000/year, aimed at founders who have reached $100k ARR and requires an application. The main copy does not mention accreditation, completion certificates, or any certificate system that could serve as professional credentialing. So if your learning goal is to obtain a formal certification, this platform is not a good fit.
The main advantage is its low barrier to entry. The free tier already includes group chats, Q&A feedback, Office Hours replays, free downloads, opportunity promotion, job opportunities, and member perks. The paid tiers further strengthen live guidance, templates, training, and expert interaction. It is especially suitable for women entrepreneurs who lack peers during the startup process and may struggle with imposter syndrome, anxiety, or decision-making in isolation. The drawbacks are that the course structure is not as standardized as a systematic bootcamp, and instructor backgrounds are disclosed only to a limited extent. Beyond founder Ashli and guest experts, more specific qualifications would need further checking. The content is also clearly in English and based on an overseas business context.
It is better suited to service-based entrepreneurs, content creators, agency owners, and people who want feedback, templates, and ongoing support through a community. It is less suitable for learners who only want to complete courses for certificates, need Chinese-localized case studies, or require clear professional credentials. The main copy provides no information about access from China, so network connectivity, payment methods, and support for Chinese bank cards are all unknown. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives could include domestic entrepreneurship communities, womenβs growth communities, paid knowledge bootcamps, or local courses focused on marketing, consulting, and content monetization.
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