Set your alarm, add a partner, and build the streak. Sleep through it and they'll know about it. It turns out the easiest way to stop hitting snooze is knowing someone's actually watching.
Stacking alarms, moving the phone across the room, the aggressive ringtone — you've done all of it. The problem was never the alarm. It's that hitting snooze has no consequences when no one's looking. Meridian adds the one thing that actually changes behavior: someone who finds out when you don't get up.
Pick your time. Meridian rings through Silent mode and Focus, so there's no quiet way to ignore it.
Choose a friend to hold you accountable. They get notified the moment you sleep through it — and you do the same for them.
Wake up on time, check in, and watch the streak climb. Miss a morning and it resets to zero. Simple as that.
Promising yourself you'll wake up early is easy to break — no one's keeping
score. Promising a friend is different. You're both showing up for
each other every morning, and that shared effort is what makes the
streak worth protecting. When one of you is tempted to roll over, the other
is the reason you don't.
It's not about shame. It's two people pushing each other to be better, one morning at a time.
The gym session, the deep work, the quiet coffee before the noise starts — all the stuff that only happens if you actually get up.
A clear daily win or loss, shared with someone who'd notice. Turns "I'll start Monday" into a number you don't want to break.
You're not doing this alone. Two people committed to the same standard, keeping each other honest and showing up every morning — that's what makes it stick.
The first 100 people to join get Meridian free for life — and first access the day it launches.