Meridium
A custom, AI-native alternative to Obsidian that stores knowledge as an interconnected synaptic network — with a Supabase backend and a Claude-powered chatbot that navigates your notes for you.
Try itMeridium reimagines the personal knowledge vault. We loved the concept behind Obsidian — vaults, linked ideas, a second brain — but plain text files felt archaic, and the entry experience was heavier than it needed to be. We wanted something that felt like a modern note-taking app: fast, frictionless capture paired with an AI that could actually reason across everything we'd stored.
Instead of loose files, Meridium models knowledge the way the brain does. Entries form synaptic connections to one another, creating a web of related information rather than an isolated pile of documents. That structure isn't just conceptual — it makes the data dramatically more useful to an AI. A connected knowledge graph gives the model rich, relevant context, so answers are grounded in what you actually know.
The system runs on a Supabase backend with a direct API connection to Claude. On top of the core note-taking layer we added task management, gamification, analytics, a content management layer for your data, and a live visualization of the connections between entries. The result is a self-hosted tool that replaces a subscription we'd otherwise pay for — built in days, and tuned to fit exactly how we think.