A Boca Raton mom builds three companies solo, sharing wins, failures, and AI tools powering her journey in real time.
Celebrity culture loves a self made story, but the most interesting ones are not happening on red carpets. They are happening in home offices before sunrise, built by women whose names you are about to know. These are the stories unfolding quietly, without a production team or a spotlight, but with just as much intensity, risk, and ambition. This is one of them.
Lisa Haven is a Boca Raton founder and mother of three daughters building three companies at once: VIXA, an artificial intelligence dating clarity app launching in late July, Havenly, a beauty brand made for global retail shelves, and LUMAPROMPT.AI, a premium prompt platform for women. No investors, no team, no safety net. And she documents every step of it in public.
What makes her story stand out is not just the scale of what she is building, but the conditions she is building it under. While many founders rely on teams, funding rounds, or years of preparation, Haven is constructing her businesses in real time, balancing motherhood, faith, and personal discipline alongside the demands of entrepreneurship. It is a raw, unfiltered look at what it actually takes to build something from nothing.
The Blog That Reads Like a Reality Show, Except It Is Real
On my personal website, Haven publishes what most founders hide. The wins, obviously: the app launch, the retail push, the brand building. But also the genuine failures, the work she paid for that never arrived, the launches that slipped, the plans that collapsed and got rebuilt by morning.
She shares the moments that would normally stay behind closed doors: the frustration of delays, the lessons learned from missteps, and the resilience required to keep moving forward anyway. Each post reads like a chapter in an unfolding story, where progress is not linear and success is earned through persistence.
“I am not afraid of failing,” she writes. “I believe in myself, and failure is part of the process, not the opposite of it.”
That transparency is the draw. Anyone can post a highlight reel. Watching a woman actually assemble an empire in real time, corrections included, is something else entirely. It creates a sense of connection and relatability that polished success stories often lack, making readers feel like they are part of the journey rather than just observers.
Looking Good While Doing It Is Part of the Point
The blog is not only business. It is the fashion she wears and resells, the gym sessions that anchor her discipline, the way she eats, the places she travels, and the mindset that holds three companies and three daughters together.
Haven’s philosophy is that women are inspired by people, not just content, and the point is to show the whole woman: building wealth, staying grounded in faith, and taking care of herself while she does it. She emphasizes that success is not just about financial outcomes, but about maintaining balance, confidence, and identity throughout the process.
Her lifestyle content is not separate from her business journey; it is part of it. The routines she shares, the habits she builds, and the standards she maintains all contribute to the foundation that allows her to operate at such a high level. It is a reminder that discipline and self care are not luxuries, but essential components of long term success.

The Secret Weapon Is Not a Secret
Behind the scenes, artificial intelligence runs what a staff used to: research, first drafts, contract reviews, late night strategy. On the blog she breaks down the exact tools she uses, with free tools and templates readers can take and use the same day. It is how one woman does the work of a team, and why she says a woman with children, faith, and a laptop is no longer at a disadvantage.
She demystifies AI by showing exactly how it fits into her workflow, turning what might seem like a complex technology into something accessible and practical. By sharing her systems openly, she empowers other women to replicate her approach and build their own ventures without waiting for perfect conditions.
The empire is under construction and the doors are open.
About the Founder
Lisa Haven is a Boca Raton entrepreneur and mother of three daughters building three companies: VIXA, an artificial intelligence dating clarity app launching in late July, Havenly, a Gen Z beauty brand built for global retail shelves, and LUMAPROMPT.AI, a premium human authored prompt platform for women.
She documents the whole journey, wins and corrections included, at lisahaven.co.
