HerWay is a safe AI simulation platform where early-career women practice difficult workplace conversations and receive instant, actionable feedback in a space with no judgment.
Whether it's speaking up in a meeting, asking for a promotion, or responding to critical feedback hesitation has real career consequences. Without access to mentors or safe practice spaces, too many talented women hold back their best ideas.
Practice doesn't have to happen in real meetings. Start here for free.
Select from curated workplace situations based on real career challenges from speaking up in meetings to negotiating your salary.
Engage in a realistic conversation. The AI adapts to your inputs just like a real manager or colleague no scripts, no judgment whatsoever.
Get instant scores on tone, clarity, confidence, and assertiveness, plus concrete suggestions you can apply immediately.
Our AI responds like an actual manager, colleague, or interviewer giving you a genuine feel for how your words land, with zero professional consequences.
After each exchange, HerWay's feedback engine scores your response across four dimensions and gives you actionable, specific suggestions to improve.
Built specifically for early-career women navigating complex workplaces.
Practice realistic dialogue with an AI that mimics real workplace dynamics and responds adaptively to your inputs.
Get scored on tone, clarity, assertiveness, and overall confidence after each practice exchange.
Choose from a growing library of curated real-world career scenarios built on workplace research.
After each response, receive specific, reworded alternatives that immediately raise your communication impact.
From our pilot cohort of early-career women.
For the first time I felt like I could rehearse the salary conversation without the anxiety. I went in prepared and got the raise.
The feedback was brutally honest but constructive. I didn't realise how much hedging language I was using until HerWay flagged it.
As someone without a mentor, this felt like having a coach in my pocket. I practiced the same conversation five times and each time I improved.