A disciplined daily planner for people who want to compound effort, not track it. Plan blocks. Log what actually happened. Learn the shape of your own day.
"A day planned is a day reclaimed. What gets measured in hours compounds across years."
Meridian is built for the discipline, not the dopamine.
Two lanes. Planned on the left, actual on the right. Drag blocks into place, resize with a pull, annotate with a word. The timeline is yours — not a feed, not a prompt, not a reminder.
Every tracked session writes to a plan-vs-actual ledger. Categories roll up weekly. Predictions sharpen as your own data accumulates. No inbox, no badges, no push.
Meridian surfaces quiet suggestions from the gaps in your own schedule — spaced review for courses that are decaying, pomodoros where your attention tends to hold, recovery when your week ran hot. Take it or leave it.
Last review 6 days ago. Insert 45m review Wed 10:45 — aligns with your peak focus window.
Last 7 days: 83% plan adherence pre-lunch, 51% after. Consider shifting deep work earlier.
Unscheduled stretch. Suggested: 1 pomodoro of Calculus problem set, then walk.
No trials that convert silently. No annual lock-in. Cancel in one click.
For one person, one device.
Everything, synced, forever.
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