A Community Where Women 40+ Grow Their Business With Real Support, Real Strategy, and Real Connections
Turn overwhelm into clarity, isolation into momentum, and solo hustle into collaborative growth.
Dear FoundHer Forum gives you the support, strategy, and connections you need to grow with confidence
This is where female founders 40+ stop feeling alone and start moving forward with confidence, connection, and strategy.
The Dear FoundHer… Forum is the only membership community designed for female entrepreneurs over forty who want business growth with support, not burnout.
Hear What FoundHers Are Actually Experiencing Inside the Forum
The Dear FoundHer… Forum is different than other communities…
The Dear FoundHer… Forum is exclusively for female entrepreneurs over forty who are building, growing, or scaling their businesses.
There’s no gatekeeping here—just actionable support, real conversations, and access to insights that truly matter.
You might relate to the women inside The Forum if you…
Feel like you’re doing all the work but still invisible
Wonder how other women keep generating traction
Crave deeper, strategic connections, not surface-level networking
Want collaborations, referrals, and real business momentum
Since 2021, female entrepreneurs have connected through our Dear FoundHer… community, forming partnerships, exchanging insights, and helping each other grow. And now, we’ve taken what we’re building together to the next level.
These Connections Change Businesses, and Careers.
WHAT’S INSIDE THE FORUM:
A members-only platform that makes it easy to connect with women ready to collaborate and refer you.
Monthly Office Hours with Lindsay, where you get real feedback and answers, not general advice.
Quarterly Accountability Challenges to keep you on track in various aspects of your business.
Monthly workshops with experts that give you tools you can implement this week.
A private engagement group on Instagram for daily support and celebration.
FoundHer… Dating, our dedicated channel for business partnerships and collabs.
Visibility opportunities, get featured on our site, socials, and podcast.
Early access + discounted events so you can deepen connections in person and online.
Discounts on tools and services to save you time and money.
Resource Vault full of blueprints, checklists, and how-tos worth $2,000+ (included).
A 12-month premium subscription to The FoundHer Files substack (value $87)
25% off 1:1 support with Lindsay, extra help when you need it.
There’s no gatekeeping here, just focused support, practical strategy, and real women who show up.
✔ No pressure to post every day
✔ No distractions or hollow networking
✔ No one-size-fits-all tactics
✔ Just community that helps you grow
One community, endless possibilities.
One community, endless possibilities.
World-class support for less than $2/day, and strategy that actually moves your business.
Dear FoundHer… Forum Annual Membership
Normally $997, just $797 with the code LETSGO
(Plus you’ll lock in this renewal rate forever.)
Meet Lindsay Pinchuk, Founder of Dear FoundHer…
Lindsay Pinchuk founded Dear FoundHer… because she knows what it’s like to build without support, and what happens when you finally get it.
She started her first business with $500 and built it to 7-figures.
Created partnerships with household brands like Target, Nordstrom, Unilever and hundreds more, growing her reach to millions.
Sold her company after leading it for almost a decade.
Now she’s helping women founders 40+ find clarity, community, and connection…fast.
Dear FoundHer… started as a podcast, but is now a movement for women business owners 40+. In addition to the Forum, she supports them through her Top 0.5% podcast, The FoundHer Files Substack, group mentorship program and many workshops and events.
The Dear FoundHer… Forum is for you if:
You’re a woman founder over 40, starting, building, growing or scaling your business.
You’re looking for genuine connections and collaboration without competition.
You want to streamline your business, organize your goals, and reach new customers.
You need a space to talk about challenges openly and brainstorm with others who “get it.”

