The One-Woman Company — Session Six: Money
The numbers are the part everyone avoids until they cannot. Session Six puts money and admin on autopilot — so you get paid, stay compliant, and close the series with clarity.
Invoicing late. Books in a folder somewhere. Tax season as a surprise. Cashflow as a guess. You did not start a business to become an accountant — but ignoring the back office does not make it go away. It makes every good month feel fragile. Walk in avoiding the numbers. Walk out with invoicing that gets you paid, simple bookkeeping your accountant will actually thank you for, compliance basics handled, a cashflow dashboard you read weekly, and a money rhythm that takes forty minutes — not four hours. Session Six closes the series by tying all six sessions into one complete operating system and mapping your next ninety days.
When you will wish you already had it.

The idea you keep putting off
You have got the domain. The plan. A 40-message Claude chat and a to-do list a mile long. What you don not have is a system to ship it. After this — you ship.

Lunch isnt over yet
A friend sparks an idea over coffee. One prompt and it is already in motion. You finish your lunch. You launch tomorrow.

11pm inspiration hits
No I will get to it later. You hand it to your stack before bed. By breakfast it is live.

Run it from anywhere
Forty minutes before boarding you launch the offer. Then you get on the plane. This is what a one-woman company actually feels like.
Built for the woman doing it all.
- Founders, freelancers & solopreneurs running the whole thing themselves
- Idea-rich and time-poor — more plans than hours
- You've dabbled with AI but never built it into a system
- You want to run lean — and stay lean — as you grow
- Not for people who want to hire and manage a big team
- Not for theory collectors who won't do the work
- Not for "someday" — this is for building it now
Five hours. You leave with it running.
We set up the tech stack and system for every job you do on repeat — function by function. No theory, no agent-building from scratch — the exact tools, wired together.
Bring your laptop · come ready to build
Tonisha Tagoe
Founder & Lead
Ladies Entrepreneurship Club
The Ritz-Carlton DIFC
The Ritz-Carlton DIFC, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tickets & Registration
Full-day in-person OWC session · The Ritz-Carlton DIFC · Bring your laptop.
LEC members · same full-day experience at member pricing.
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Setup Checklist
Pre-session preparation guide — accounts to create, tools to install, and what to have ready before the day.
Available after registration →Tech Stack Map
Visual map of the full tech stack — every tool, every connection, and how they wire together into one system.
Shared during the session →Prompt Library
Copy-paste ready prompts for every function: customer service, content, invoicing, outreach, and more.
Unlocked after the session →Session Recording
Private recording of the full workshop — refer back any time. Yours to keep.
Delivered within 48 hours →
I’m not teaching theory.
I’m opening my actual setup.
I run the Ladies Entrepreneurship Club and Apples & Pears across cities — mostly on my own — with one AI-powered tech stack doing the heavy lifting. People always ask how I manage it all while travelling, and how I set up new projects in new cities within weeks.
In this workshop I show you exactly how. Tool by tool, function by function. You copy my setup onto your own laptop and walk out running it.
— Tonisha Tagoe
Not notes. A working company.
- Your AI tech stack — installed and running on your laptop
- A system for every recurring job — content, sales, product, launch, service, accounting
- The workflows that quietly replace a team
- A 30-day plan to run on it — and never go back to doing it by hand
