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Building a business can feel isolating. Between managing operations, serving clients, and juggling personal responsibilities, many women entrepreneurs struggle to find genuine support and authentic connections. BizSister addresses this challenge by creating a collaborative space where creative entrepreneurs, founders, and small business owners can share experiences, celebrate wins, and grow together without the noise of spam or aggressive sales tactics.
About BizSister and Amber Chalus
BizSister is led by Amber Chalus, who has built this community as a sisterhood for women in business. Unlike typical networking groups focused on pitching and recruiting, BizSister emphasizes collaboration over competition. The community welcomes solopreneurs, coaches, creatives, service providers, shop owners, and anyone building a legitimate business who values honest connections and mutual support.
The platform operates on Skool, providing a dedicated space where members can interact, ask questions, and receive feedback from peers who understand the unique challenges of running a small business.
What BizSister Offers
Community Support and Connection
Members introduce themselves by sharing what they do, who they serve, and their current business goals. This transparency helps create meaningful connections with others facing similar challenges or working in complementary niches.
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A Spam-Free Environment
BizSister maintains strict guidelines against spamming, bots, multi-level marketing, network marketing, recruiting schemes, and master resell rights programs. This ensures every member is building a real business and contributing authentically to the community.
Collaboration Opportunities
The community encourages members to share ideas, celebrate achievements, and offer help when needed. Whether you’re a mamapreneur balancing family and business, a freelancer seeking client advice, or a creative entrepreneur launching a new product, you’ll find others willing to share their experiences and insights.
Who Should Join BizSister
This community is ideal for women entrepreneurs including coaches, consultants, speakers, authors, service providers, and shop owners who value genuine relationships over transactional networking. If you’re tired of surface-level business groups and want a supportive space where real conversations happen, BizSister provides that environment.





