If you're a woman in Singapore who's curious about Claude — you've found the right place.
Women in Claude Singapore is the local heart of the wider Women in Claude community. It's where Claudettes in Singapore connect, share what they're building, attend events, find training, and support each other through the learning curve.
This guide covers everything you need to know about the Women in Claude community in Singapore — what it is, who it's for, how to get involved, and where the best resources are.
What Is Women in Claude Singapore?
Women in Claude is an independent community. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by Anthropic.
We're a community of women — called Claudettes — who use Claude AI to build real things. The community operates through a WhatsApp group, this resource library, and community events.
In Singapore specifically, Women in Claude connects with two important allied communities:
Claude Cowork Singapore — A not-for-profit community platform for non-technical Claude practitioners in Singapore. Free events, free resources, and a WhatsApp community. Powered by ANCHR AI Labs.
ANCHR AI Labs — Hands-on AI agent training for non-technical professionals. Founded by Soh Wan Wei, who is one of Singapore's most prominent voices on practical AI for non-technical professionals. ANCHR runs the bootcamps and corporate training that many Claudettes in Singapore attend.
Together, these three communities form an ecosystem for women in Singapore who want to use Claude practically, build real workflows, and do it with other people who are on the same journey.
Who the Singaporean Claudettes Are
The women who make up the Singapore Claudette community are remarkably diverse — which is part of why this community exists.
Some are founders of small businesses and startups, using Claude to do the work of a much bigger team. Some are senior professionals at large organisations, quietly building AI workflows that save their teams hours each week. Some are consultants and freelancers using Claude to scale their capacity without scaling their hours. Some are educators, HR professionals, marketers, operations managers, and everything in between.
What they share is not a technical background. Most Claudettes in Singapore would describe themselves as non-technical — people who are excellent at their jobs, deeply knowledgeable about their field, and now learning to delegate the right parts to AI.
What they also share is the decision to do this together. Not alone. In community.
What the Singapore Claudette Community Looks Like
WhatsApp Group: The Women in Claude WhatsApp community is where Claudettes share prompts, ask for help, celebrate wins, and connect. It's active, warm, and full of practical sharing. Join here →
Resource Library: The site you're reading this on. Guides for prompting, Claude workflows, Claude Code, research, grant writing, creative work, knowledge management, and more. All written for women who want practical, judgment-first AI learning.
Community Events: Through the connection with Claude Cowork Singapore, Claudettes in Singapore have access to regular community events — free or low-cost, in-person and online. Past events have been held at SMU and across Singapore.
Training: For Claudettes who want structured, hands-on learning, ANCHR AI Labs offers individual bootcamps and corporate training sessions specifically designed for non-technical professionals.
What's Happening in Singapore's AI Scene Right Now
Singapore is one of the most active AI adoption markets in Southeast Asia.
The national AI literacy agenda — training 100,000 non-technical professionals in AI by 2029, with Claude among the tools specifically mentioned — is backed by real investment and real infrastructure. The IMDA and AI Singapore are actively rolling out programmes.
On the ground, though, the most interesting learning isn't happening in formal programmes. It's happening in communities like Women in Claude, Claude Cowork Singapore, and the ANCHR AI Labs ecosystem.
That's where the practical workflows are being shared. Where the real questions get asked. Where women are building things and showing each other what's possible.
Five Reasons Women in Singapore Join the Claudette Community
1. They want practical, not theoretical. The resources in this library and the conversations in the WhatsApp community are about real work. Not AI theory. Not future-of-work buzzwords. Real tasks, real outputs, real workflows.
2. They want a space that's theirs. The AI conversation can feel crowded with voices that aren't talking about their work, their context, or their challenges. Women in Claude is built specifically for women, by women who are actually doing the work.
3. They want to move faster. Learning with a community is faster than learning alone. When a Claudette figures out a better way to prompt for research synthesis, she shares it. Everyone benefits.
4. They want support when they get stuck. Claude doesn't always produce the right output on the first try. Knowing there's a community you can ask — without feeling silly — makes the learning curve dramatically more manageable.
5. They want to be part of something. The AI landscape is changing fast. Being part of a community that's navigating it together, sharing what works, and lifting each other up — that matters.
How to Get Involved
Join the community. The Women in Claude WhatsApp group is the fastest way to connect with Claudettes in Singapore and globally.
Join Women in Claude on WhatsApp →
Browse the resource library. Start with a guide that matches your professional context. Try the workflow. Bring your questions back to the community.
Attend an event. Follow Claude Cowork Singapore for upcoming community events in Singapore. Many are free.
Get trained. If you want a structured, hands-on experience, check what ANCHR AI Labs is running. Their bootcamps are designed for exactly the kind of professional who reads this guide.
Follow the people building this. Soh Wan Wei is the founder of ANCHR AI Labs and one of the most active voices on practical AI for non-technical professionals in Singapore. Her story is relevant to every woman who thinks AI might be "not for her."
A Final Note
The AI conversation in Singapore is moving fast. And while the national programmes and corporate training initiatives matter — the thing that actually changes what individual women can do is community.
Community is where the real sharing happens. Where the prompts that actually work get passed around. Where the woman who figured out a workflow that saves her three hours a week shows it to four other women who then show it to four more.
That's how capability spreads. Not through presentations. Through people.
Women in Claude Singapore is that community.
We're glad you found us.
For more real examples of women and non-technical builders shipping with AI, explore AI Native Circle.
Women in Claude is an independent community. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by Anthropic. Claude is a product of Anthropic.
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