@speedyfishy's already offered you some good advice.
Since you are starting with a clean slate at 0/24 (zero cards in the past 24 months), you should absolutely focus on Chase cards for the time being because of its "5/24 rule." Many of Chase's most lucrative cards are subject to the 5/24 rule and you will be denied for them once you have opened 5 personal (or reportable business) cards from any issuer in the past 24 months.
Another rule to consider. You're interested in Chase cards that are subject to a one card per product family rule. The Chase Sapphire cards are subject to a "one Sapphire rule," which is included in the terms of the application for the Chase Sapphire Preferred ("CSP") and Chase Sapphire Reserve ("CSR"), saying basically you cannot get a CSP or CSR if you currently hold another Sapphire card, or received a signup bonus on a Sapphire card product in the past 24 months. SW's consumer cards also have a "one SW card rule," which will deny you for a SW consumer card if you currently have a SW consumer card or received a signup bonus on a SW consumer card in the past 24 months.
The first part of these rules are easy to get around, because you can product change or close a card after your first year so that you're no longer holding that card.
However, the second part of the rules that denies you another card in the product family if you've received a signup bonus on a card in the same product line in the past 24 months basically means you need to make a decision to double dip or be blocked from getting another bonus in that product family for at least another 2 years.
For you, right now, neither limitation is a problem because you don't currently have a Sapphire or SW consumer card, and you've never received a bonus on either product line. But the 24 months limitation on bonuses in the same product family means if you apply for a CSP or CSR, you need to make a decision about double dipping the other Sapphire card on the same day or you're locked out of the signup bonus on another Sapphire card for at least 2 years (24 months from when you earn the signup bonus).
For the SW companion pass, you need to earn 110k RR points in the same calendar year. The SW Plus/Premier consumer cards currently offer only a 40k RR points signup bonus. Even when they were at their highs last year, each card offered only 60k RR. The SW Biz card currently offers a 60k RR signup bonus. So if you want the SW CP, you've got to make another decision here whether to double dip 2 SW consumer cards when they raise their signup offers again, or sign up for 1 SW consumer card + the SW Biz card. I know you aren't comfortable double dipping or signing up for business cards, but those two options are the only way you'll get around the "one SW card rule," short of signing up for 1 SW consumer card and putting $50k-70k of spend on that card in one calendar year.
Good luck!