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First Harmonic

@firstharmonic

We are early stage investors who run a go-to-market program for founders.

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Caleb Elston (@calebelston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can’t say enough good things about Ali and the team. If you are a founder starting to scale, I cannot recommend working with Ali more strongly. Amazing human and one of the sharpest strategic minds in tech.

Sahil Hasan 🟡 (@itsahil85) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ali Rowghani Congrats on the launch Ali! This program was probably the single best thing we could do at Dots to help dial in our GTM. Really love everything Ali Rowghani is building

Shuooo (@shuoshuooshuooo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ali Rowghani is one of the most thoughtful and brilliant voices in tech — always generous with his time and insights! If you're serious about building a successful go-to-market motion, First Harmonic is the place to be 🔥

Zeno Rocha (@zenorocha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ali Rowghani Ali! I'm so excited about this launch. Working with you for the past year has been super impactful for me personally and for Resend. Before the program, I used to work only in the business and not on the business. What I realized is that if you're always working in the

Coffee with One (@coffeewithone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Startups live or die by focus, and First Harmonic helped us lock in on the right ICP early with ruthless focus and execution. That one decision saved us years of wandering. At Octolane AI, so much of our traction comes from staying focused on who we’re really building for and we

Philippe Noël (@philippemnoel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had an incredible time going through the First Harmonic program with ParadeDB. The team behind is truly world class both on the operating and on the investing side, which is really rare to find.

Devin Stein (@devstein64) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First Harmonic is genuinely too good to be true. I feel very lucky to have gotten to work with and learn from Ali Rowghani J.J. Fliegelman Simon Lu Mia Mabanta. The focus and clarity that they brought to Dosu's ICP and GTM strategy saved us SO much valuable time.

Jake Adams (@jakecadams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This program reshaped how I approach building. Ali Rowghani and his team are world-class at asking the questions that cut straight to what matters. If you're a seed stage founder, this program is a no brainer.

Markie Wagner (@markiewagner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ali Rowghani Forge simply wouldn’t be where it is today without Ali - forever grateful we crossed paths. He's one of the most thoughtful and genuinely good people I’ve met - there’s a reason he’s the first call for so many founders

Mia Mabanta (@miamabanta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👋 Sharing a great opportunity for anyone out there who loves to read, write, and learn. We're hiring a part-time writer at First Harmonic to produce a series of research essays on topics that early-stage founders care about. Probably two pieces per month, each about 1,000–2,000

First Harmonic (@firstharmonic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Unify on their Series B! Austin Hughes and Connor Heggie were part of the first First Harmonic cohort and remain a shining example of how far you can get and how quickly you can move when you are hyper-focused on the right customer.

Ali Rowghani (@rowghani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I get asked a lot what it was like to work with Steve Jobs. Probably the biggest thing I learned is that there is no "good enough" when it comes to the basics: communicating, motivating, and most importantly, thinking. Steve was obsessed with the quality of his own thinking. He

Pedro Franceschi (@pedroh96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ali is a special operator and investor. He joined a Brex all hands a few months ago, and was one of the most profound guest speakers ever. One of the learnings from working with Steve Jobs: he was obsessed with the quality of his own thinking. I’m really glad Jack Altman