A modern scheduling platform with real calendar sync, group polls, and a first-class MCP API so your AI agent can actually run your calendar — not just pretend to.
Your week with Meridian
Click any event for details. The Thursday 3pm slot is a real bookable meeting powered by Meridian.
Your week with Meridian
Tap any event for details.
The philosophy
Meetings happen in time, not in tables. So Meridian presents your schedule the way you actually experience it: as a week of hours, days that feel heavy or light, afternoons worth protecting. Every feature above is positioned where it would naturally fit in a real working week.
This is the product's first promise — time is worth respecting, and the tool you use to manage it should respect it back. Click any event on the calendar to see what it does. Book the Thursday 3pm slot to experience the invitee side of a Meridian booking.
Every other scheduling tool wants you to open their app, click their buttons, live in their dashboard. Meridian speaks MCP natively— every capability is a tool your AI agent can call, right inside the chat you're already having.
“Book 30 min with Sarah next week — she's in Singapore.”
That's it. Your agent reads your calendars, honours both time zones, books the slot, sends the Meet link, and replies with the confirmation — without you leaving the chat.
What does my week look like? Any back-to-back meetings I should know about?
You have 14 meetings this week. Two back-to-backs on Wednesday (9:00 → 10:00 → 11:00). Thursday 2pm-5pm is fully open — good for focus work.
Cancel my Thursday meetings and block the day off — family emergency.
Cancelled 4 confirmed bookings with personalised notification emails. Added a date override: Thursday marked unavailable.
I need 30 minutes with Sarah before Friday. She's in Singapore.
Found 3 overlapping slots honouring both time zones. Sent Sarah a scheduling link with only those options pre-selected.
Pricing
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Most pickedUnlimited event types, full MCP, workflows, webhooks, no branding. For professionals.
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