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Meet the people behind the work.

Sisters Female Founders gives professional identity a little more room. Find the founder, advisor, investor or trusted partner who understands the specific question you are carrying.

A clearer starting point

Professional context before the conversation.

Profiles are designed to answer the questions that make an introduction respectful: what someone does, what they know, what they are open to and where the connection might be useful.

Search by the real need.

Use roles, expertise, stage, geography and availability to narrow toward a useful fit.

Keep more than one identity.

Founder, operator, advisor and investor can all be true at the same time.

Start a direct thread.

Move from a considered profile to a calm one-to-one conversation when the time is right.

Set your boundaries.

Choose profile and contact visibility as you build your presence in the network.

The first useful action

Bring one question. Leave with a better thread.

Build your profile

Make your role, organization and current focus legible without turning yourself into a pitch deck.

Find a reason to reach out

Search for a specific capability, experience or perspective — not a vague idea of networking.

Keep the exchange human

Plain text, direct conversations and clear boundaries keep the product close to the work.

Your next useful conversation can start here.

Join the network, complete onboarding and make your professional context easier to find.

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