Meridian is an open-source AI work journal that runs entirely on your device. It writes your work up in plain English as the day goes, so by the end of the day you have a summary of everything you did. Meridian automatically drafts your updates for your project management tools like Jira, ready to post once you approve them. Do the work. Let the remembering take care of itself. No cloud, no account. MIT-licensed, free.
Founder @ meridiona.com
Every task, every switch, every hour: the real shape of your work, captured automatically and kept on your device only.
Not just what got done, but why the day went the way it did: which estimates held, which didn't, and where the time actually went.
A clear update drafted from your actual work, matched to the right task, and posted only when you approve.
Every day lives in your own journal, searchable and complete. Worklog, decisions, proof of what happened, whenever you need it.
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Building Meridian, an open-source, local-first tool that turns developer activity into useful project updates without timers or manual busywork. I spend most of my time working on developer productivity, AI-assisted workflows, and the messy reality of modern engineering work: PRs, bugs, context switching, release pipelines, and keeping tools like Jira, GitHub Issues, and Linear in sync. Meridian runs on your machine, understands what you are working on, and helps turn that context into worklogs, summaries, and ticket updates you can review before anything gets posted. Currently focused on building better ways for software teams to see what actually happened during the day, not just what was planned.
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