Operating Pillars
Metrognome Holdings is organized into three operating pillars plus a centralized Platform of shared services. This is the canonical mental model — every team, function, and budget rolls up here.
Member-facing principle: the member never experiences the org chart. The pillars exist to keep functions focused; the brand stays one.
PILLAR 01 PILLAR 02 PILLAR 03
DEVELOPMENT STUDIOS SESHN
Source · Build Stabilize · Operate Grow · Program
· Steward · Engage · Connect
Builds spaces Runs spaces. Extends digitally.
Studios operates. Creates community. Sends members back.
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THE PLATFORM — Shared Services
Enable (Tech) · Brand (Marketing) · Govern (Finance + Admin)
Pillar 01 — Development
Capital · Real Estate · Build-Out. Three core functions: Source · Build · Steward.
The invisible foundation. Identifies markets, acquires locations, builds them to brand standard, manages the financial structure underneath. Hands completed assets to Studios. Does not operate them.
| Function | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Source | Market evaluation, site ID, underwriting, due diligence, deal execution. From "where do we go next?" to a signed lease or purchase. |
| Build | Construction management, Kit of Parts, permitting, vendor oversight. Signed deal → brand-standard space, handed to Studios ready to open. |
| Steward | Capital structure, SPE governance, asset performance, investor relations. Every dollar invested accountable from construction through exit. Never ends. |
Sub-functions: Site ID & Market Evaluation, Deal Underwriting & DD, LOI / Lease / Acquisition, Construction & Build-Out Management, Kit of Parts Definition, Fund & Capital Structure, Asset Management, Investor & LP Relations.
Owns the SPE structure (per-property entities, Sparky Mack, Metrognome Holdings as aggregator) and the QOZF program. Cross-link: real-estate.md.
Pillar 02 — Studios
Physical Field Operations. Three core functions: Stabilize · Operate · Engage.
The team that runs every physical Metrognome location day to day. Where Development creates the space, Studios brings it to life. Responsible for cleanliness, community health, programming, and profitability of each location.
| Function | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Stabilize | Receiving new facilities from Development. Getting them open, staffed, and operating to brand standard. Initial market setup, City Manager deployment, local partnerships. |
| Operate | Day-to-day physical ops — hourly + monthly bookings, facility upkeep, vending, add-ons. Clean, safe, profitable. If this doesn't work, nothing else does. |
| Engage | Member experience and local programming. Turning rooms into communities. The function that separates a Metrognome studio from a rehearsal room — and the primary driver of retention. |
Sub-functions: City Management, Member Experience, Local Programming, Facility Upkeep, Hourly Studio Operations, Monthly Studio Operations, Vending & Add-Ons, Regional Coordination.
Cross-links: business/lockouts/, business/hourly-reservations/, ops/.
Pillar 03 — SESHN
Online Practice Community. Three core functions: Grow · Program · Connect.
Metrognome's digital access point. An online community for musicians serious about their practice. Where Studios serves musicians who come in person, SESHN serves them wherever they are — on the road, between sessions, or in markets where a Metrognome studio doesn't exist yet.
Not a content library. A community organized around a shared identity: I am a musician who practices seriously. Value comes from belonging, accountability, and access to expert musicians, practice scientists, and peers.
| Function | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Grow | Member acquisition, referral programs, trial management, onboarding flows, content infrastructure. The front door. |
| Program | Expert and artist access, live events and sessions, mastermind tracks, curriculum, content & resources, platform operations. The structured delivery layer — what makes membership valuable once someone is in. |
| Connect | Community management, peer relationships, culture and tone, the Physical Bridge with Studios. Sustaining the member identity. |
Sub-functions: Community Management, Member Programs & Curriculum, Expert & Artist Access, Live Events & Sessions, Content & Resources, Platform Operations, Member Acquisition, Physical Bridge.
Built on Mighty Networks. Operationally distinct from the in-house .com platform that powers Studios.
The Platform — Shared Services
The centralized engine that powers all three pillars. Rather than each pillar building its own back-office, marketing, or technology function, Shared Services consolidates these so the field stays lean and the brand stays consistent.
Three strategic outputs: Enable · Brand · Govern.
Enable — Technology
Powers all three pillars. Without this, nothing runs.
| Sub-function | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Systems | .com PMS (the proprietary Property Management System), SESHN community platform, studio booking + access control, CRM. What members and staff actually touch every day. |
| Infrastructure | IT, security, connectivity, hardware, vendor management. Invisible when healthy, catastrophic when not. |
| Intelligence & AI | Data, analytics, reporting, cross-pillar integrations, AI integration into workflows. The intelligence layer. |
This is the pillar Aaron (CTO) leads. Cross-link: docs/engineering/, stack.md.
Brand — Marketing
The unified voice, growth engine, and content that makes three pillars feel like one company to the member.
| Sub-function | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Brand | Identity, positioning, voice, visual design, brand standards across all three pillars. One brand; this function protects it. |
| Acquisition | Digital marketing, paid + earned channels, SEO, member growth campaigns. How new members find and choose Metrognome. |
| Content | Programming content, social media, storytelling, email, communications. Maintains and deepens the relationship after the first touchpoint. |
Cross-link: docs/marketing/.
Govern — Finance + Admin
The financial controls, legal, people operations, and compliance that protect and sustain the enterprise. Two operating functions sharing one strategic purpose.
Finance — Accounting · Planning · Capital
- Bookkeeping, payroll, AP/AR, controls, financial reporting
- FP&A, forecasting, scenario modeling
- SPE governance, fund administration, investor reporting, distributions
Admin — People · Legal · Operations
- HR, recruiting, onboarding, culture
- Contracts, regulatory compliance, risk management, entity structure
- Insurance, facilities, vendor relationships, administrative support
How the model fits together
Development builds the locations that Studios operates. Studios creates the physical community that SESHN extends digitally. SESHN deepens member identity and sends members back to Studios. The Platform ensures all of this happens under one brand, with consistent technology, and with financial health across every entity.
This is not three independent businesses. The pillars reinforce each other through a shared member identity and a centralized platform.
Using this model
Agents should use the pillar lens to:
- Route a request. A member-experience question → Studios. A new-market question → Development. A digital-content question → SESHN. A technology / data / AI question → Platform / Enable.
- Scope a change. Anything cross-pillar (e.g., "show SESHN content in the studio member dashboard") explicitly touches the Platform's Physical Bridge — flag and design accordingly.
- Identify gaps. If a function doesn't fit cleanly into a pillar or shared service, that's a real-organizational gap and worth surfacing.
Org model authoritative source: Metrognome Holdings Organizational Model v2.2 (April 2026). When the model evolves, update this page and bump last_updated.