Private concierge coordination
Let Me Be Your GeniePrivate concierge studio
About the practice

Built for people who need fewer loose ends, not more software.

This is a small concierge practice with direct intake, written scope, and a clear idea of where the work begins and ends.

Why it exists

The work is not glamorous. That is exactly why it matters.

Most people do not need another optimization system. They need a capable relationship that can absorb recurring logistics, sequence small decisions, and return the week in a cleaner state than it was handed over.

The practice is described at the operating-model level: what it handles, how it scopes, and where it stops.

Core principles

Premium comes from precision, not mythology.

Direct relationship over platform logic

The value is not access to a labor pool. The value is continuity: one relationship that keeps context and closes loops.

Written scope over vague promises

Requests are quoted in writing before work begins. Clear scope is part of the service, not an afterthought.

Discretion over display

There is no invented founder story or borrowed prestige grid here. The practice looks better when it says only what it can support.

Boundaries over bloat

Medical, legal, financial, and regulated requests stay outside scope. Good concierge work gets clearer as it narrows.

Good fit

Best for people who already know what good should feel like.

  • Busy founders, operators, households, and frequent travelers.
  • People who want one relationship instead of a rotating queue.
  • Clients willing to work from a written scope and honest quote.
Not for
  • Anyone looking for instant marketplace dispatch at volume.
  • Anyone expecting medical, legal, or financial guidance.
  • Anyone wanting the practice to handle regulated goods or cash movement.
  • Anyone who needs corporate staffing rather than private coordination.
What you can expect

Clean pricing, direct communication, and deliberate limits.

  • New York registered LLC, remote service delivery, and manual intake.
  • Overlapping ranges that reflect real work rather than fake neat packages.
  • Standing credit for repeat clients who want continuity.
  • A coherent system built on clear scope instead of inflated claims.
Start with context

The first message does not need to be polished. It needs to be specific.

Tell us what keeps recurring, what keeps slipping, and what you are tired of carrying. We can work from that.