A br way

Hey, I’m Tania — and I believe every woman deserves her own kind of dom.

I’ve spent years building businesses and brands — the kind that start as a spark of an idea and turn into something real. But what I’ve seen, time and time again, is that most women never even get that far.

Not because they’re not ambitious. Not because they don’t have what it takes.

But because life gets in the way — work, family, time, energy, and let’s be honest… the idea of starting a business from scratch can feel impossible.

And that’s how A bit n the de was born.

A smiling woman with dark shoulder-length hair squats down, wearing black shorts, a blazer draped over her shoulders, a tattooed arm, and boots, against a plain light background.
A blurred black and white photo of a person walking, wearing dark clothing, against a plain background.
A woman sitting on a bench, taking a mirror selfie with her phone. She is wearing a thick sweater, loose white pants, and sneakers, with her hair partially visible.

The th

I don’t want to be another agency. Building websites and creating brands is not my passion or lifelong dream. I have a set of skills I’ve acquired over 15 years as an entrepreneur and business owner and I want to share those skills with women who want something of their own.

So I built A bit n the de :

Because every woman deserves the freedom to say,

“This is mine. I f’ing built this. I did this for me.”

What I st for

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because starting should feel exciting, not exhausting.

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because when it looks legit, you feel legit.

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because “someday” becomes “today” when you have a clear brand.

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because your brand should be as one-of-a-kind as you are.

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because every side hustle deserves personality, not cookie-cutter.

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Why it wks

I’ve seen too many incredible women with ideas, creativity, and heart talk themselves out of chasing something that could change their lives — because they didn’t know where to start.

This is my way of saying: you don’t have to figure this out alone or do it all yourself.

A bit n the de is your shortcut to ownership, confidence, and financial independence — built for women who want more, but don’t want to burn themselves out trying to get there.

Ready to move?

Don’t let your side hustle dreams stay stuck in the “idea” stage.