
Bringing female
founders together
A vibrant, virtual-first community for female founders.
The Lonely Female Founders Club is a space to connect, share, inspire, and grow together on your terms.
Whatever your business, industry or background, if you’re a female founder, we’re the community for you.
Who we are
We foster a space that’s relatable, honest, and inclusive, where egos are left behind.
Whether you’re just starting out or scaling up, our virtual community supports you at every stage of your journey.
We celebrate the wins and learn from the challenges.
We’re bold, dynamic, and always evolving.
Ready to connect and thrive?
“Collaboration over competition”
The business we’ve built together
The Lonely Female Founders Club turns conversations
into powerful collaborations that ignite opportunity.
From referrals to joint projects, our members have already generated
£250,000+ in new business
(and we’re just getting started.)
This isn’t just a network.
It’s a collective of women supporting each other,
building value together,
and winning more.
What our members think
Founder, Quansah Consulting
Claire Quansah
"The Lonely Female Founders Club is a breath of fresh air. It isn’t about specific sectors or securing business, but shared experiences. Having had the comfort and security of full-time employment for the best part of two decades, I hadn’t realised just how lonely self-employment could be. This group has been a place to share wins, losses, frustrations, ideas and so much more. If you are a lonely female founder, it’s time to end that and join the best girl gang around."
Founder of The Heard
Roxanne Kalha
“The Lonely Female Founders
Club offers something unique. An engaged group of women with different backgrounds and experience but sharing a common goal to drive success for themselves and for others.
“The community truly listens and supports each other and I can’t wait to help shape it.”
Priya Aggarwal-Shah
Founder, PREACH Inclusion®
“Working for yourself can get lonely and often you need to bounce ideas or validate thoughts with others. The LFFC has been a great and safe space to ask vulnerable questions without judgement and receive sound advice in return. More importantly, it’s about validating those often self-destructing thoughts we have as founders and remembering that we’re not alone.”
