Your first session is on us!
If you've ever tried to work from home with kids, a to-do list that never ends, and zero accountability, you already know why coworking works. It's not just a place to get things done. It's a room full of women who get it.
The best thing you can do for your business is show up.
Not sure if it's for you? Your first coworking session is completely free. No membership, no commitment, just show up and see what it feels like.
After that, coworking is a membership benefit. Because once you've experienced it, we think you'll want to make it a weekly habit.
Come try it, first session is on us!
Every Tuesday, moms in business across Madison and Huntsville carve out dedicated time to work, together. No agenda. No pressure. Just focused work time alongside women who are building something too.
We meet in person while school is in session and move online during the summer months, so there's always a seat at the table, wherever you are.
What is Madison Mompreneur Coworking?
• Dedicated work time with real accountability
• A community of entrepreneurial moms who know your name
• Weekly connection without the networking small talk
• Space to share wins, ask questions, and move your business forward
What to expect:
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Featured Testimonials
"the village every Mompreneur needs!"
I always feel welcome and always leave co-working inspired! Madison Mompreneur is a blessing to our community!
Elise Schultz
"such a gift for my business and my sanity"
This group has given me a community of women who genuinely get it. They cheer me on, share my content, support my mission, and remind me that building a business around family life is not only possible but worth it.
Courtenay Fults
" I’m extremely productive during that time."
the co-working sessions keep me accountable to doing tasks I have been putting off. I’m extremely productive during that time. I’d highly recommend joining the community if you’re thinking about it.
Heather Jones
