Also i would immediately separate your male from your female, he might stress her out too much and possibly kill her with that stress trying to breed over and over. After all beardies shouldn't be together in the first place as it also stress's them out even if both are female.
Hatching eggs is a big responsibility, from what ive heard they can have up to 6 clutches from one mating or so and 16-30 eggs each clutch though i believe first time layers generally have smaller clutches at first. It also costs a lot, after all if you decide to hatch them you need tanks for all of them or tubs and a rack system with uvb going over the tubs and setting up a heat source somehow. Which can cost a lot but the majority of the cost is feeding, babies eat 3 times a day, 10-20 bugs each feeding. And thats for every individual young beardie. So thats a lot of bugs each week.
She will lay when she's ready. Put her in for an hour at a time 2-3X a day. Post pics of her [ full body shot ] as well as her laybox. Here's how : https://www.beardeddragon.org/useruploads/ Then use the XIMG to upload them
Is that her laybox , and is that coco fiber ? If so, pile it up high in one corner and put a small box like a shoebox [ or a bit larger ] with one end cut out over the substrate to make a hill/cave.