Built by People Who Believe in Connection

Four founders united by a shared frustration with modern dating.

Joles

Marketing & Brand

The initial spark: in September 2024, questioned why genetics had been overlooked in dating services. Experienced in scaling large media accounts, logo design, and a wide array of ventures. First investor and secured key early partnerships through an extensive network. Designed the brand aesthetics and visual identity. Drives marketing strategy and outreach.

Avery

Operations

Pursuing an MSc in Innovation Policy at the London School of Economics. Structured the team from the ground up and meticulously mapped every function, user flow, and operational detail. Ensures the entire system integrates seamlessly and operates efficiently, drawing on deep interest in systems design and management.

Brian

CEO

PhD in Financial Law and Master's in Economics. Extensive experience in fintech, technology law, and regulatory compliance. Provides seasoned guidance on strategy, risk, and what it takes for ventures to thrive long-term.

Abe

Lead Engineer

Engineer at Google, having joined the company at age 18 and advanced rapidly through roles in sales, engineering, backend, and frontend development. Grasped the vision in one conversation and joined immediately. Designs, builds, and implements the core technical systems that bring Harmonia to life with precision and scalability.

Felix

Neuroscience Advisor

Holds a Master's in Computational Cognitive Neuroscience from Goldsmiths, University of London, with an additional year of neuroscience studies at the University of Chicago. Brings deep expertise in brain science to ensure Harmonia's approach remains scientifically robust and credible.

A question emerged in September 2024. Why had no one integrated genetics into compatibility? Not as a product. As a restoration — returning to signals the body already knows.

Joles shared it with Avery. The answer felt inevitable. Not a disruption. A necessary correction. Infrastructure for connection that should have existed from the start.

Brian recognized it immediately. A legal mind who had seen ventures rise and fall knew this was different. He offered one directive: "Build the right team first."

Then Abe. One conversation. A Google engineer who had been waiting for exactly this problem. Not another dating app. The foundation for something the industry had refused to build. He was in before the call ended.

At the HowTheLightGetsIn festival came Felix — a neuroscientist exploring the intersection of mind and matter. The first demo played. Felix didn't just see code; he saw proof.

Five people. Six months. One question that had always been there, waiting to be asked.