Meridiann is not a single product. It is a system — hardware that pairs with consumable pads, both in conversation with a clinician-designed app. The three parts only work because they were designed together.
It looks like an object you'd want to keep on your bedside table — not something you'd hide in a drawer. Tactile finish. Soft rounded edges. A single subtle indicator light. No screen.
The decisions inside the hardware come from clinic experience: the eight outputs map to the points Mal used most across thirty years of treating women's health, energy, and recovery. The intensity range is calibrated for the body's actual response thresholds, not the upper limits of what the technology could do.
The pads are the consumables — they wear, eventually they need replacing, but everything about how we make and ship them is designed for as little waste as possible.
Each pad lasts about 60 days of daily use. The subscription delivers replacements before they run out. Refills come in plastic-free, recycled-paper packaging. The pads themselves are made from a hydrogel-and-silicone composite that minimises waste and maximises skin comfort.
Most wellness apps come from a content-led starting point — gamified streaks, push notifications, motivational copy. Meridiann started somewhere different: what would Mal actually want a patient to do, every day, for the next twelve weeks?
The app is the answer. A clinician-designed intake captures where you are. The programme adapts. The daily session takes 20 minutes — about the time you'd spend scrolling. The arc is twelve weeks. The relationship is yours; the app holds the structure.
Waitlist members get early access pricing and Mal's introductory protocol notes when we launch in 2027.
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