Focus on what should happen
Wire commands, events, and decisions in a visual builder instead of memorizing syntax. Students work on timing, conditions, and outcomes first.
Meridian for education
Meridian is a practical way to learn how software thinks. You wire commands, events, and decisions together in a visual builder instead of memorizing syntax, so you can focus on what should happen, when, and why.
Every command you build uses the same building blocks real programs use. Students see structure before they ever touch a text editor.
Wire commands, events, and decisions in a visual builder instead of memorizing syntax. Students work on timing, conditions, and outcomes first.
Every command uses the same ideas as production software: logic, state, and data. Flows read top to bottom so structure stays visible.
Change one block and watch what breaks or improves. That feedback loop is the core of logical and computational thinking.
If statements, loops, variables, and stored data are all there. They are just arranged as flows you can read from top to bottom, which makes dependencies and order of operations easier to discuss in class.
Students are not starting from zero. Discord is already part of how many of them communicate. Meridian lets them practice logic in an app they use every day instead of a disconnected classroom tool that never leaves the lab.
28%
of U.S. teens use Discord, per Pew Research Center surveys on teen social media use.
60%+
of college students report using Discord, often for study groups, clubs, and campus communities.
Adoption figures vary by campus and survey. They are included here to show why a Discord-native builder can feel familiar on day one, not as a guarantee of reach in every classroom.
Useful for first-time logic learners, teachers introducing programming ideas, and anyone who retains more when the project is real.
A practical first pass at logic: build something that runs, not just exercises in a sandbox that disappears after class.
A hands-on intro to programming concepts without asking learners to set up editors, packages, or hosting on day one.
If you learn by shipping, you end up with a working bot and a clearer picture of how automated systems are designed, tested, and improved.
Individual students can start on the free plan. The Educator plan is for instructors who need per-bot billing, flexible headcount, and limits tuned for teaching.
Consumer plans bill per workspace ($3.50/mo and up on pricing). Educator pricing bills per student or demo bot. Classroom and campus volume discounts are available when you contact us.
Tell us your school, expected bot count, and term dates. We will confirm Educator rates and limits before you invite students.
$199.00/mo base plus per upgraded bot, billed monthly.
Add-ons
$221.08estimated monthly total