Diomarys  ·  studio
I.   Services

Independent artists, boutique studios, wellness spaces, small businesses. The same rigor in each. Pick the one that fits. Usually it’s more than one.

Four practices, one studio.

II.   The work

How the practice opens.

i.

Finance & Operations for Creative Businesses

Bring the rigor of hospitality finance to your creative practice.

She builds the financial and operational spine for studios, wellness spaces, and creative practices, so the artist in the room gets to stay the artist.

  • ◦   Financial models and forecasts that actually match how you work
  • ◦   Pricing strategy for services, packages, and memberships
  • ◦   Budget design, monthly close, and clean bookkeeping handoffs
  • ◦   Operational SOPs for studios and small hospitality concepts
ii.

Brand Narrative & Content Strategy

Words that sound like the person behind them.

Long-form writing, positioning, and editorial direction for founders and brands that want to be read, not scrolled past.

  • ◦   Manifestos, about pages, and positioning that carry weight
  • ◦   Newsletter strategy and recurring editorial calendars
  • ◦   Video essay and long-form content concepting
  • ◦   Bilingual copy, EN / ES, written natively, not translated
iii.

Studio Operations & AI Systems

The quiet infrastructure underneath creative work.

Operations, emerging tech, and the systems that let a studio run without eating the work. She builds and manages AI agents, wires APIs, and translates new tooling for teams that want to ship with taste.

  • ◦   Studio ops: workflow design, SOPs, vendor and tooling stacks
  • ◦   AI agents and automations, built to match how you already work
  • ◦   API integrations, data plumbing, and internal dashboards
  • ◦   Technical translation for non-technical teams, bilingual EN / ES
iv.

Wellness & Studio Consulting

Built on certification, finance, and hospitality operations.

Pilates-informed movement consulting and the operational backbone for wellness brands and studios.

  • ◦   Studio concept, membership model, and pricing architecture
  • ◦   Class and program design rooted in Pilates and somatic practice
  • ◦   Operational planning: staffing, scheduling, vendor and space ops
  • ◦   Brand development for wellness ventures that want substance

Pilates teacher certification in progress. Discovery conversations open for studios and wellness brands exploring operations or brand support.

III.   Engagement

Three shapes the work can take.

How the practice opens, financially. Pick the one that matches the season you’re in. Pricing follows scope; we land on it together, in writing, before anything begins.

01

Project Based

Launches, rebrands, campaigns.

A defined start and a defined end. We agree on the shape, the rhythm, and the price up front. Nothing drifts.

Best for

First engagements, founder launches, financial models, manifestos, season campaigns.

Cadence

Typically 4–12 weeks.

Closure over open-ended.

02

Monthly Retainers

Ongoing strategy + creative.

A standing room in the practice. Reserved hours each month for the work that doesn't fit inside a project: close cycles, editorial, ops, the steady infrastructure of a studio that keeps going.

Best for

Studios past year one, brands with monthly publishing, founders who want a thinking partner on call.

Cadence

Three-month minimum. Renews quietly.

Hours over deliverables.

03

Advisory

Founder-level strategic support.

Quieter, sharper. A standing call and a private channel for the decisions that don't go on a Trello board: pricing shifts, hiring, narrative pivots, what to build next.

Best for

Solo founders, artists, and operators who already know their own work.

Cadence

Monthly. By referral or after a first project.

Decisions over deliverables.

IV.   Also working in

Two quieter offerings.

Operator for independent artists

She handles the minutiae so you can create.

Bookkeeping, scheduling, release ops, and freelance management for solo artists and emerging creatives who need an operator in their corner.

Emerging tech & AI

Future-literate, human-led.

Building and managing agents, working with APIs, and translating new tooling for non-technical teams. She's fluent enough to ship, and grounded enough to ask if we should.

V.   Process

How we’ll actually work together.

01

Inquire

You write. We get on a call. She listens for what the work actually is. Not always what the brief says.

02

Align

A short written proposal: scope, rhythm, price. Nothing starts until we both feel the shape of it.

03

Build

Weekly check-ins, async between. She works in seasons, not sprints.

04

Hand off

A clean handoff: documents, SOPs, assets, and a final walk-through so nothing lives only in her head.

VI.   Answers in advance

FAQ.

Do you work with individuals or only businesses?+

Both. Some of her favorite work is with solo artists and practitioners who need an operator in their corner.

Are you available for full-time roles?+

Selectively, yes. For roles that combine finance, operations, and creative work. Reach out and we can talk.

Bilingual work, how does that pricing work?+

Same rate whether you need it in English, Spanish, or both. She writes natively in each; nothing is translated after the fact.

Do you travel for shoots or workshops?+

Yes, especially around the NYC / Hudson Valley region. Further travel, happy to discuss.

What does an engagement usually cost?+

Pricing follows scope. No surprises, nothing open-ended without your sign-off.

Can you help me figure out which service fits?+

Absolutely. That's what the first call is for. Send a note and we'll find the right shape together.

VII.   Open gate

Not sure which fits? Let’s talk.

The first call is for finding the right shape together.