Let’s be honest. Most of us follow creators for entertainment. A little fashion, a little gossip, a little main character energy before bedtime. But if your 2026 goal is to upgrade your skills, your money mindset, and your content game, you need creators who teach you something useful in under 60 seconds. In a recent reel, creator Charin Shah @thecontent.mentor dropped a refreshing list of five female creators worth following. Charin’s bio says ‘Personal Branding & Content Strategist.’ You need to follow her recommendations not for aesthetic feeds, but for real upskilling. And honestly, it’s the kind of recommendation list your algorithm won’t serve you unless you ask for it.
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Here’s the lowdown.
The skill-builders
- Gayatri Agarwal @gayatri.tech
If AI still feels like a buzzword and not a real tool, Gayatri’s content is the bridge. She breaks down AI tools and trends, but more importantly, she explains how to use them in real life. Think daily work hacks, productivity upgrades, and practical implementation. Perfect if you want to work smarter, not harder. - Nidhi Kumar @nidhi_kunwarr
Personal finance can feel intimidating until someone explains it like a friendly elder sibling. That’s Nidhi’s superpower. Her content makes budgeting, saving and money habits feel doable. Not preachy. Not complicated. Just simple, clear, and oddly comforting. - Nona Uppal @nonauppal
Upskilling isn’t only about income. It’s also about taste. Nona curates movies, poetry and books like she’s building your inner world one recommendation at a time. Follow her if you want to become a more interesting person, not just a more productive one.
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The momentum creators
- Koral Sanjru @coralsantoro
This one is for the ‘I want to build something’ girls. Koral’s content speaks to female hustlers who are creating careers, businesses and identities on their own terms. Sometimes the best motivation isn’t advice. It is proximity, and her content provides her followers with just that. - Charin Shah @thecontent.mentor
Charin ends the list with herself. If personal branding for creators is your goal, her content revolves around growth strategies, visibility, and building an identity people remember. And if you ask us, this is an excellent way of promoting herself along with her peers, while gaining both audience trust and traction.
Here’s what her Reel caption said:
5 Female Creators You Must Follow to Level Up
@gayatri.tech (breaks down AI tools & trends + how to use them daily)
@nidhi_kunwarr (your badi behen of finance, teaches basics in simplest way)
@nonauppal (must-follow for book, movie & poetry recos you’ll actually love)
@coralsantoro (for hustler energy, building something of her own every day)
@thecontent.mentor (yes, me 👋) helping you build & grow a personal brand step by step
These aren’t just influencers, they’re teachers, hustlers & leaders changing the creator game.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I follow female creators for upskilling?
Because many women creators simplify complex topics with clarity, relatability, and consistency.
Which creator is best for AI tools content?
Gayatri Agarwal is a great starting point for AI tools and practical implementation.
Who explains personal finance in a beginner-friendly way?
Nidhi Kumar makes finance easy to understand, especially for first-timers.
