
Hi, I'm Hannah. Known for three things:
1οΈβ£ Building SaaS products at midnight while my kids sleep.
2οΈβ£ Running a movement for women in tech who are done waiting to be discovered.
3οΈβ£ Vibe coding with AI at midnight like it is a completely normal hobby... calling it a product roadmap and everything. (My kitchen knows. Don't judge me.)
OK so... I have 24 siblings. (Most of them my parents chose before they even had me. Literally born into a community. The loud, chaotic, wonderful kind.)
I grew up in Sri Lanka. Civil war outside. 27 people at the dinner table every night. I genuinely didn't know that was unusual. It was just... Tuesday.
At 17 I came to America. Couple of bags. Zero plan. My mom's family was here but we were still figuring each other out back then.
My dad at the airport: You're just getting started.
Honestly Dad... the timing could have been better.
That was 16 years ago. Still chasing what it means.
Here is what 12 years in product ops taught me: the hardest thing in any room is never the strategy. It is whether the people in it trust each other.
By day: product ops. Running the operating rhythm that keeps everything moving and planning the first ever AI vibe coding buildathon at work. (Yes, both. At the same time. This is fine.)
And after my kids fall asleep? I build. Two SaaS products. From scratch. Just me, AI, and a kitchen that has absolutely seen some things.
I am not a developer. I am a builder. (There is a difference. It took me an embarrassingly long time to figure that out.)
I also tell stories. Real ones. The kind that start at a dinner table in Sri Lanka and end up being about something you are going through right now. Life bumping into work. Work bumping into life. The overlap nobody talks about honestly enough.
I started She Ships SaaS because I kept meeting women in tech who reminded me of that house.
Building in corners nobody could see. Too good to be this invisible.
(Maybe that is you. Maybe that is why you are still reading this.)
Every two weeks we go live on LinkedIn. Real women. Real builds. Not the polished version... the one they are still figuring out.
We are building toward our first in-person vibe coding buildathon. Already in motion. You will want to be there.
Follow along to see what building something real looks like... from scratch... on not enough sleep... with a whole lot of heart.
My parents built a home for 25 people who needed somewhere to belong.
I am still building that room. There is a seat for you in it.
π³οΈ There's a seat at this table β sheshippssaas.com
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