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Meridian Path
Turn your biggest life goal into a step-by-step roadmap
4 followers
Turn your biggest life goal into a step-by-step roadmap
4 followers
Every goal app tracks habits. Every budget app tracks spending. None of them connect the two — so you're left guessing whether you're actually on track for the big thing. Meridian Path calculates your Gap Number: the real financial distance between where you are and your goal. Then it builds a phased roadmap, tracks your money against it, monitors credit progress, and runs weekly AI check-ins that adapt as you go. Not a tracker. A road builder for people making a real move.








I'd been optimizing my own life — daily habits, routines, the whole system — trying to map a clear path forward. Somewhere in the middle of that, I had a kind of rediscovery: a clear sense of where I actually wanted to end up, and how much it really meant to me. 🧭
Hey PH, I'm Jason. That's basically why Meridian Path exists.
I knew where I wanted to go. What I wanted was a real, tangible, trackable map for getting there — not vibes, not a someday list. An actual road.
Most goal apps give you a checklist and a motivational quote. I needed something that did the actual math. So I built it.
You give Meridian Path a goal and a deadline, and it works out exactly how much you need to save each month to actually hit it — the number that closes the gap between where you are and where you want to be. From there it maps the whole thing into phases: stabilize, eliminate debt, build the fund. It tracks your income and expenses, gives you a credit center to monitor your score and work through a rebuilding checklist, runs "what if" scenarios (earn more? spend less? how much faster do you arrive?), compares cost of living city-to-city for a move, and checks in with you weekly with AI coaching tied to your real numbers.
It's free to start — build your full roadmap and track everything without paying. There's a premium tier if you want the deeper tools, but the core is yours free.
I'm not a developer who found a market. I'm a guy with a goal who wanted a real map instead of a maybe — and built the thing I needed.
Try it, throw your own goal at it, and tell me where it breaks. I'm around all day and want honest feedback.