Built by Women, Powered by AI: Ina Dalipi-Turquet’s Modern Matriarchy
In a world that still asks women to adapt to systems never built for them, Ina Dalipi-Turquet decided to create a new one. The Modern Matriarchy is her bold answer — a platform powered by AI and rooted in empathy, designed to help women founders grow sustainably, build with clarity, and redefine what success truly looks like. It’s where technology meets human understanding, turning overwhelm into orientation and ambition into aligned action. Through The Modern Matriarchy, Ina is building more than a business tool — she’s shaping an ecosystem where women lead, thrive, and rise together.
What inspired you to create The Modern Matriarchy, and what gap did you see in the world of women’s entrepreneurship that no one else was filling?

I started creating The Modern Matriarchy because I needed it.
I’ve been a coach, a content creator, a consultant, a startup operator. I joined amazing programs and worked with great mentors, but what I noticed was that the system connecting all these resources was missing.
I wanted a space that respects the real rhythm of our lives, where business building isn’t about hustle at all costs, but about sustainable progress.
There was no single system that could meet women exactly where they are in their journey and guide them step by step, from idea to execution, while matching them with the right people and tools at the right time.
That’s why I built TMM, the platform I wish existed. A system that adapts to women’s realities, removes guesswork, and replaces noise with intelligent guidance.
Built by women, powered by AI, and rooted in empathy.
Whether you’re starting from an idea or scaling an existing business, TMM meets you where you are, and helps you move forward, step by step.
You’ve said women don’t lack ambition, they lack systems built for them. Can you share what that means and how TMM changes that reality?
That realization came from burnout… again.
After years in high-growth environments, I realized that no matter how much strategy I knew, the system itself wasn’t designed for us.
We’re constantly told to “think bigger” and “move faster,” yet few tools are actually built around how women really work, decide, and grow.
That moment of clarity changed everything: women don’t lack ambition, we lack infrastructure built for us.
So TMM became my answer, structure that adapts, instead of demanding that we adapt to it.
It’s empathy turned into architecture.
We’re not replacing coaches or courses, we’re helping women find the right ones, at the right time, so their growth becomes intentional, not accidental.
Building a platform powered by AI and empathy is a unique approach. How do you blend technology with human understanding in your work?
Our goal with AI is simple: make clarity accessible*.*
TMM uses adaptive AI to identify where each founder is on her journey and suggest what she needs next, whether that’s a roadmap, a resource, or a human connection.
We call it the AI Copilot, it learns from each founder’s context and progress, and recommends the next step, mentor, or content match intelligently.
It doesn’t replace mentorship, it amplifies it.
By combining machine learning with human wisdom, TMM helps women focus on what truly matters: moving forward with confidence.
Over time, our AI Copilot will learn from thousands of founder journeys to map what truly drives sustainable success for women globally.
Our long-term vision is to license this AI clarity system across platforms that serve women founders, from accelerators to SaaS tools, making TMM not just a destination but an ecosystem standard.
What was one challenge you faced as a woman founder in tech, and how did you overcome it?
My biggest challenge was being taken seriously before the product existed.
As a woman, especially building in tech, you’re often expected to prove twice as much with half the resources.
I learned to focus on clarity and consistency, showing progress even in small, visible ways.
Instead of waiting for external validation, I built traction through storytelling, partnerships, and community.
That’s how our first 100+ signups and 25 vetted experts came in, through genuine connection and shared vision, not ads or paid marketing.
It taught me that trust builds faster than code when your purpose is clear.
Clarity is at the heart of your mission. How do you personally stay clear and focused in moments of uncertainty or growth?
Clarity isn’t something you find once, it’s something you practice.
For me, it’s about alignment: when my work, energy, and vision move in the same direction.
Whenever I feel stuck, I zoom out and ask: “What’s the next right step?”
That question alone dissolves overwhelm.
And I surround myself with grounded people, mentors, women founders, my team, who remind me that progress doesn’t always mean speed.
Sometimes clarity means slowing down enough to listen.
You already have over 100 women on your waitlist and a team of vetted experts. What has the response taught you about what women founders truly need?
It confirmed something I always felt, that women don’t need more “how-to.” They need more “what now.”
The response showed me that women crave clarity, but they also crave structure, validation, and the right kind of accountability.
Most of them already have access to brilliant courses and communities; they just need help connecting the dots between them.
That’s what TMM is about, transforming overwhelm into orientation*.*
It’s not about replacing what’s out there, it’s about organizing it into something that finally makes sense.
Women want systems that respect their time, their stage, and their vision, not one-size-fits-all advice.
Many entrepreneurs struggle with turning ideas into action. What’s one simple strategy you recommend for moving from vision to launch?
Start with one clear milestone, not your full business plan.
Ask yourself: “What does success look like 90 days from now?”
From there, work backwards with small, visible actions, the ones you can actually complete and track.
TMM will soon automate this through our personalized AI roadmap feature, turning big goals into achievable steps.
Progress doesn’t happen by doing more. It happens by doing what matters, in the right order.
How do you see AI shaping the future of women’s entrepreneurship over the next few years?
AI is becoming what the internet once was, inevitable.
It won’t be something we “go to”; it will come to us, embedded in everything we do.
That’s why we need to build with empathy and integrity now, so the future of AI doesn’t just optimize business, but humanizes it.
At TMM, our vision is to use AI not to replace people, but to amplify women’s intuition, creativity, and strategy at scale.
When built right, AI becomes the great equalizer, not the great divider.
What advice would you give to women who feel overwhelmed by building a business in a male-dominated ecosystem?
You don’t need to prove you belong. You already do.
You just need systems that work with you, not against you.
Be kind to yourself, and resource yourself properly. That’s not weakness, that’s strategy.
Remember, clarity doesn’t mean certainty, it means direction.
And most importantly, don’t isolate yourself.
There’s power in community and collaboration.
Looking ahead, what do you hope The Modern Matriarchy will represent for the next generation of women founders?
I want The Modern Matriarchy to be the infrastructure of clarity for women entrepreneurs, a place where ideas grow into impact, sustainably, intelligently, and collectively.
I want women to see TMM as a space where ambition meets alignment.
We’re building a global ecosystem where women can find not just answers, but alignment, AI that understands their journey, experts who guide with integrity, and a community that builds together.
By 2027, our goal is to guide 10,000 women founders from idea to business, faster and with less burnout.
Ultimately, I hope it becomes a living example that technology can be built with heart, and that the future of entrepreneurship is not just digital, it’s deeply human.

“Technology doesn’t replace human intelligence, it amplifies it. And when we design it with empathy and integrity, it becomes the most powerful force for women’s progress in our lifetime.”