Technology founder Sabrina Ramonov has officially launched “Women Build AI,” a selective free community designed to help female founders and small business owners implement artificial intelligence. The group is aimed at creators and entrepreneurs who are actively building AI-driven processes rather than just studying the technology. As global interest in AI continues to rise, the community focuses on the practical integration of automation systems and workflow tools into existing businesses.
Ramonov is the creator of Blotato, a social media automation platform, and previously founded an AI startup that was acquired by Pegasystems. Having been named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, she recently expanded her personal mission to teach ten million people how to effectively use AI tools. The new community serves as a structured environment for women to share applied use cases and develop scalable systems for small teams.
“Education is important, but building is what creates impact,” said Ramonov. “This community is designed for women who are applying AI to real systems and real projects.”
The community is free of charge but maintains a selective application process. Priority is given to applicants who are already experimenting with AI tools within their operational workflows. Members receive access to practical resources and peer collaboration opportunities that focus on real-world results. This approach ensures that the group remains a high-quality space for builders rather than a forum for general discussion.
The launch follows a surge in memberships, with the community already reaching over 2,000 members. These builders are reportedly working on a variety of projects, including chatbots, services, and full AI-driven businesses. By providing a safe space for collaboration, the initiative seeks to bridge the gap between technical knowledge and business application. Details on how to apply and join the discussions are available through Ramonov’s official website and dedicated community pages.
