Do what you never thought you could.
Every project gets its own space — purpose-built for the work, with the AI agents, tools, and workflows it needs.
Writing a novel. Running a research project. Shipping an app. Building a course. Starting a company. You're not handing the work to a chatbot to do for you — the space comes ready for it, with AI agents built to draw out your best, the tools the work needs, and your whole project in memory. You bring the vision; the space is built to carry it.
Open beta · 50% off until GA · Theta Meridian
Not a chat — a space
A space built for the work.
You have a project — one you've meant to start for years, or one you're already deep into. Either way, you don't want to wrestle a tool into shape first. You want a place built for the work, already set up with the AI agents and tools it needs.
That's what a space is. Most AI tools hand you a blank box and wait for instructions — smarter chatbots you have to steer and re-explain every session. A Meridian space is the opposite: a workshop already set up for your craft, and it remembers the whole project — every chapter, every source, every decision — not just your last message. It's staffed with AI agents that work alongside you: they draft, they track, they catch what you'd miss.
And they don't do the work for you. The complaint about AI is that it hands you an answer and hollows out your own thinking. A Meridian agent does the opposite — it pushes back, asks the harder question, and draws out what's yours: your argument, your voice, your call. You come away sharper, not hollowed out.
Look inside — one studio, every space built for its own work:
- Life
A personal assistant that knows every goal and project you're carrying — and keeps you sharp.
- Learning
Mastery learning, not a course to sit through — the two-sigma leap a one-on-one tutor gives, now for anyone.
- Research
Not a one-shot “deep research” button — your research, carried as deep and as broad as the question needs.
ResearchLook inside — coming soon - Building · Long-Form Creator
A novel, an article, a memoir, a screenplay — a partner that holds the whole manuscript in its head and catches the contradiction you'd have missed.
- Building · Development Studio
Describe it; build it and ship it — whether or not you've ever written code.
- Building · Course Creator
Every lesson held to its learning objectives, exported Canvas-ready.
- Building · Business Model
A business plan you'd actually fund — every number traceable to the work behind it.
- Building · Content Production
A podcast, a channel, a newsletter — plan the series, script the episodes, and keep the whole run sounding like you.
Building · Content ProductionLook inside — coming soon - Building · Agent Workshop
Build your own agent — teach it your process once, and it works your way on every project.
Building · Agent WorkshopLook inside — coming soon
See it in action
Four projects, start to finish.
Walkthroughs captured in the product — follow an example maker through a whole project, beginning to end.
An app, shipped.
He'd never written a line of code. He shipped the app anyway.
See the journey →Linda · NovelistA novel, finished.
She'd abandoned the book three times. This time the room caught what she'd miss.
See the journey →Marcus · ProfessorA course, built.
He'd taught the class for years. Now his students can take it anywhere.
See the journey →Nora · Cognitive-science student · Army veteranMastery, not minimums.
She didn't leave a five-year intelligence career to collect credits. She came to actually learn — and built the map to prove it.
See the journey →Zoom in
A space is a place to work, with help that already knows your project.
When you open a space, you're not staring at a blank chat window. You're stepping into a room set up for the project — your notes, your sources, your drafts, your decisions, all where you left them. The agents in the room have read everything. They're ready to help. They won't move without you.
How it feels
The agent notices something.
“You said the protagonist's brother died in chapter 2, but he just showed up in chapter 7. Want me to flag every brother mention?”
You decide what happens next.
Accept the catch, redirect the agent (“no, that's the twin — track them separately”), or set it aside for later. The agent waits.
The work moves forward.
The decision is yours. The agent's job is to make the decision easier — surface what you'd miss, never substitute its judgment for yours.
When it gets hard
Call a meeting. Get the room together.
Some decisions need more than one perspective. When you're stuck on a chapter, when the research is pulling in three directions, when the launch plan needs the writer and the strategist and the developer in the same conversation — convene the meeting.
You're the chair. The agents are the room. You ask the question, they each weigh in from their own angle, and you keep what's useful. No groupthink, no consensus theater. Just AI agents, in dialogue, on your project.
See a team meeting in action →Not single-player
Bring other people into the work.
A chatbot is something you use alone. A space isn't. Invite a collaborator — a co-author, a co-founder, a teaching partner, your editor — and they step into the same space you're in: the full history, the decisions, the sources, and the agents that already know the project.
One shared context.
The project's history, decisions, and memory belong to the space — not to any one person. A new collaborator is up to speed the moment they arrive, with no files to forward and nothing to re-explain.
Invite with a role.
Bring people in with the access that fits — a full partner who shapes the work, or someone who can follow along. You decide.
People and agents, side by side.
Your collaborators and the space's AI agents work the same project together — one room, one source of truth, everyone on the same page.
Is this for you?
Built for people who want AI to take them farther.
You can use Meridian on your own, leaning on the agents as much or as little as you like — and that's fine. But it's really for people who want AI to do more than amplify their effort — to draw out what they're really trying to do, and take them farther than they could alone.
Built for
- You have something you want to push further than you could alone — a novel, a podcast, a course, a research question, an app, a company, a topic you've been meaning to learn, even a schedule and inbox to triage.
- You want a working partner that remembers your context across weeks and months, not a chatbot you start from scratch every morning.
- You're willing to bring the vision and make the calls. You want help, not autopilot.
- You think in value, not price — $17.50 a month during beta is nothing next to finishing the novel, shipping the app, or landing the grant.
Not built for
- People who want AI to do the work for them.
- People looking for a casual chatbot to ask one-off questions.
- People who want a tool that promises results without effort.
- People who want a polished consumer app with no onboarding. We're in beta, and it shows.
Meridian is for makers, not spectators. If the left column sounds like you, we'd like to meet you.
Beta pricing
One plan. Half price until GA.
The writing, development, research, and tutoring help you'd otherwise pay for by the hour — here it's AI agents, with the tools the work needs, for $17.50 a month during beta.
Theta Meridian
$17.50USD / month$35
The beta rate runs until general availability — at least 30 days' notice before it ends, then standard pricing.
- Four spaces live now — Life, Learning, Building, Research. Creative and Work are still being built
- Every agent, no per-seat add-ons
- Team meetings, memory, full project context
- Collaborate with others in shared spaces
- $5 platform fee + $12.50 token pool — half the standard $10 and $25, unused rolls over
- Your work is yours — export it anytime
- Cancel anytime
Ready to do what you never thought you could?
The full platform, half price, while we're in beta. See what's included and what beta means.
Questions? support@thetameridian.com
