Tara Campbell Lussier
GBBest decision I made in my entreprenuerial journey Hey Mama has been life-changing for me as a busy mom and entrepreneur. I used to feel lonely, frustrated, and isolated in every entrepreneurial endeavor I encountered. At every turn, I felt like I had to "recreate the wheel" for my business - which wasn't scalable - or fun. Since joining, I've become part of an inspiring and resourceful community of driven women, mothers, and founders. We share, uplift, and help one another in a way that opens doors for all of us. The friendships and partnerships I've made have made my job so much more enjoyable and productive. If you're a that's on the fence, just join, you won't regret it.
Dani
GBVery little value Very little value, and you cannot cancel outside of a year membership. I tried their mentorship program thinking it would be great, and was highly disappointed. This company is boosting numbers by holding you hostage in a contract with them for a year at $35 a month. A total joke. You shouldn't have to force people to be your members. Avoid at all costs. This is not for executive women - it's a bunch of people pushing workshops and freelance work.
SRB
GBI was unaware that when I signed up to… I was unaware that when I signed up to be a part of the community, that I was bound for one year. I was unable to make many of the events because of competing priorities; I requested a cancellation but was denied. Basically, I purchased a membership that served no purpose, not to mention a waste of money. As a single mom, that did not bold well. The sign up needs to be clearer and have built in parameters to opt out if the community is not fit. I would have loved to try again next year, when things calmed down for me, but after this experience, I have no further interest.
lindsey
GBHeyMama may need a refresh! HeyMama is a good group, but seems to be slightly misguided currently. They have too many events, all over the place, and don't do a good job promoting them. I think they also are misreading their audience and should consider taking a step back to regroup. It also seems to be heavily skewed toward mom products and a mom audience rather than a working mom business group overall.
Ari K.
GBMoms who are doing more deserve a place… Moms who are doing more deserve a place like HeyMama. Whether you're a mom founder, mom business owner, or corporate career mom, HeyMama community supports you. Having joined HeyMama, I have gained not only mom friends and a sense of belonging in a modern world for moms, but also personal and professional growth. Moreover, by engaging with the community, I also helped other mom entrepreneurs through business collaborations to help achieve their goals.