Louder, together.

A women's AI build community in Miami. Once a month we open our laptops at The Dock in Wynwood and build something incredible.

FOR WOMEN, ALLIES WELCOME

RSVP to a build night.

Free, monthly, in-person at The Dock in Wynwood. Pick one that works for you, or grab a seat at every upcoming night while you're here.

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A founder night.

Small · In person · Invite

A members-only gathering for women in the community building companies.

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Why we build together

Women belong in the room.

Most people think building with AI is solo, technical, kind of lonely. It's not. The best things get built in a room, with other women who'll tell you the truth and help you ship, and learn fast.

AI just handed individual women the power of a whole team. We build the room where we use it together, share what we learn, and make our mark in the age of AI.

Our mission

We amplify women's creativity and impact through AI education.

There's no good outcome for an AI-powered future that gets built without women in it. So we made a room where women show up, learn by doing, and leave more capable than they came.

Every month, beginners and builders sit at the same tables. We share what we know, ask the questions we used to be afraid to ask, and turn what we learn into things that matter for our lives, our work, and our community.

By the numbers

A room that keeps showing up.

250+

Women reached

70+

MEMBERS LEARNING TOOLS & SYSTEMS

6

Months in and counting

A · Wide roomThe room, 8:47 PM, Build Block 3.
B · WorkingMarisol shipping her first agent.
C · DemoDiana, mid-demo. The whole room leaning in.
D · PortraitCamila, between blocks.
E · CandidClosing night, the laughing.

How a build night works

Three hours. Lots of demos.

Design it.·Build it.·Teach others.

6:00 PM

You arrive.

Doors open, music is on. Order dinner ahead or bring your own, and we offer light snacks to keep you going.

6:15 PM

We start.

We talk through the topic of the night, then get building together. Prefer to build solo? That's completely fine too.

7:00 PM

Opening demos.

A few women show what they've been working on. Two minutes each, real and in progress.

7:30 PM

Build Block 1.

Ideation, research, and planning. Figure out what you're making and how you'll get there.

8:00 PM

Build Block 2.

Implementation. Heads down, hands on the keyboard, building the thing.

8:30 PM

Build Block 3.

Test and refine. A short block to make it work and round off the edges.

8:45 PM

Closing demos.

Anyone who wants the floor takes it, running until the night winds down. Stay for open build if you're not ready to leave.

Bring

  • Your laptop.
  • Something you want to build, or just a curiosity to take on a challenge for the night.
  • A willingness to ask questions, give feedback, and teach others what you know.

You don't need

  • Experience, an idea, or to have ever built anything.
  • To have been to a build night before.
  • To know how to code or be technical. Really.

From the room

Three women. Three nights that changed something.

PhotoDrop in: the hesitant first-timer, mid-build.

The one who almost didn't come

"I'd decided I just wasn't a tech person."

Her friend basically dragged her through the door. She wasn't technical, didn't know what to expect, and honestly didn't want to stare at a screen all night, so she'd quietly written herself off.

Then someone showed her how to set up a voice assistant to handle her reminders and shape her whole schedule, no keyboard required. She left a little stunned at how much AI could carry for her, and how much of it had nothing to do with a screen at all.

PhotoDrop in: the veteran engineer at the head of a table.

The one who'd been in every room

Twenty years of engineering, and finally not the only woman.

She spent two decades as a VP of Engineering, most of it in rooms that were all men. There was a lot she loved about that, and a lot that was hard: fighting for space, making her point twice before it landed.

She comes to We Create to hand what she knows to women who are just getting curious, in a room where she never has to fight to be heard. The teaching, it turns out, is its own kind of homecoming.

PhotoDrop in: the founder building at her own table.

The one building it alone

She had the business. What she was missing was the room.

She'd been building a company mostly by herself, doing the marketing, making the things, figuring it out at her kitchen table. It worked, but it was lonely, and there was nowhere to do it alongside other people.

This is the room that changed that. Support, real connection, and the feeling that she isn't doing it on her own anymore, even on the nights it's hard.

Open call · Virtual or in person

Demo your project.

You built something, now show the room. Women demo all kinds of things here: agents, automations, apps, the weird little experiments. Submit a project to demo at a build night, virtually or in person. Open to women anywhere, not just Miami.

PhotoDemoing an agent.
PhotoA laptop, turned to the room.
PhotoThe room leaning in.
PhotoClosing demos.

Submit a project to demo.

Tell us what you made and how you'd like to show it. We feature a few demos every build night.

Open to women anywhere. You don't have to be in Miami. Virtual demos run on our remote demo nights.

What makes a good demo.

The bar is curiosity, not polish. If you're proud of it, or just learned something, bring it.

  • In progress is completely fine. Nobody expects finished.
  • Keep it to about two minutes: what you made, what tool, what you learned.
  • Built with AI, any tool, any level, any background.
  • Agents, automations, apps, workflows, the weird stuff. All of it counts.
PhotoDrop in: someone demoing to the room.

Agents Automations Apps Workflows

Membership

Be the change.

We want this to be a community where any question is fair game, where we teach each other everything we're learning from the events we go to and the things we find, and where we creatively connect the dots to solve real problems for ourselves, our families, our community, and our life missions. This is how you become a member.

PhotoDrop in: women talking and helping each other at a build night.
01

Pick a build night.

Browse upcoming in-person build nights. Free, open, no experience required.

02

Show up. Build. Demo.

Arrive at The Dock, make something in three hours, and demo what you made when the closing demos run. The demo is what makes you a member.

03

You're in.

You'll get access to the WhatsApp group and the member directory, plus a welcome note with everything you need.

What you get.

01

Private WhatsApp group.

Where the community lives between events. Questions, half-built things, asks, wins. The room never closes.

02

Member directory.

A directory of women in the community: names, what they're building, what they're up for. Find collaborators. Hire. Get hired. Get introduced.

03

Founder nights, members only.

Invitations to special members-only founder nights, small in-person gatherings for women building companies who want to talk shop.

We ask three things of our members.

01

Keep showing up.

Not every event. Not even most. Show up when you can, and demo when you do.

02

Bring someone in.

A woman who'd love this. A speaker who'd teach us. A partner who'd sponsor a night. Bring them.

03

Teach what you learned.

Demo at a build night. Answer a question in the WhatsApp group. Pass the prompt forward.

✦ Invite only

Building a company?

The Founder's Circle.

A members-only gathering for women in the community building companies. Quiet, ongoing, and honest. If you know, you know.

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A few of the women already in — and a few more you'll meet inside.

About

The women were MIA.

Isabella had spent months in rooms built for AI education, and when she looked for the women, she could count them on one hand. The thought that an AI-powered future was missing the female perspective bothered her enough to do something about it. Where were we?

How it started

One evening at The Dock in Wynwood.

She made an invite for an AI build night for women and asked The LAB Miami to help reach the tech community. About fifteen women showed up. They built for three hours and demoed what they made at the end. The next month, more came. That room became We Create.

PhotoDrop in: the first build night at The Dock in Wynwood.

The MVPs of We Create

More builders stepped up.

The next month, more builders came — and community members stepped up to help shape what this becomes.

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Mishall

Member

Founder of Talking Schema, a data engineering company.

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Anu

Member

CTO of Budi, a virtual assistant in the cannabis space.

Jerry

Jerry

ALLY

CTO of Patterned, a workforce empowerment company.

About the founder

Isabella Mongalo.

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By day, Isabella builds Dreamaker, a personal growth and accountability platform that helps people navigate change in the AI age and build the lives they want. She started We Create after noticing the AI rooms she was already in didn't have nearly enough women in them, and she still runs the build nights today.

Find her on LinkedIn

The truth

Women have always been trailblazers in tech.

Ada Lovelace wrote the first algorithm. Grace Hopper built the first compiler. Hedy Lamarr patented the frequency-hopping that WiFi and Bluetooth still run on. They rarely get the recognition they earned, so the memo never reaches the rest of us.

This time we come to play, and we do it on our terms. "Technical" or not, we all belong. We check the ego at the door, answer every question, share what we know, connect women to resources, and amplify each other.

It's low stakes, collaborative, and welcoming. Come build with us.

Common questions

FAQ.

I've never used AI tools. Am I in the right place?
Yes, genuinely. About a third of the room hasn't shipped code before. We pair you up. You'll learn faster here than anywhere else, because the women teaching you were beginners three months ago.
I'm an engineer. Is this worth my time?
Absolutely. Our engineer and developer community members solve hard problems, and help everyone build with safety, privacy, and security in mind. If you're an engineer, there's a lot you can add, and even more to gain: a place to practice user research, get real feedback from the people using what you make, and grow into a more well-rounded engineer.
How do I become a member?
Come to one in-person build night, build something in three hours, and demo it at the end. That's it. You'll get access to the WhatsApp group and the member directory, plus a welcome note with everything you need.
Is membership free?
Yes. Membership is free and it stays free. We may host paid events and retreats over time, based on what the community wants.
What is the Founder's Circle?
A members-only gathering for women in the community building companies. Quiet, ongoing, invite-only. If you'd like to be considered, reach out for a coffee chat.
Do I have to be in Miami?
For now, membership runs through our in-person build nights at The Dock in Wynwood. If you're interested in participating virtually, send us a note at hello@joinwecreate.com, or even better, submit something you want to demo and join us remotely.
Is there food?
We offer very light bites at this time, and we'd love to connect with sponsors who want to feed our hungry builders. You can bring your own dinner or order it here if you'd like. Most of our builders are so busy tapping away that they forget to eat, but no judging either way.
What about parking?
There's street parking around The Dock in Wynwood, plus a few paid lots within a couple blocks. We'll send the exact details with your RSVP confirmation.
What if I can't make every event?
You don't have to. We ask you to show up when you can, and demo when you do. That's the whole pact.

If you're building something, you're already one of us.

The fastest way in is to come to the next event. Bring whoever you'd want to bring. We'll meet you at the door.

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