Meridian 1.32.0
July 1, 2026
Meet the Assistant — overdue tasks, schedule conflicts, and slipping conversations become one-tap cards — plus full Gmail history sync and a per-account Messages view.
New
- Meet the Assistant — The Today view is now the Assistant: a deck of cards that catches what’s about to fall through the cracks — tasks past their due date (“Did you finish this?” with a one-tap Mark done), meetings that overlap, and conversations going unread. Work through them card by card; dismiss the ones that don’t matter and they stay gone.
- Reply drafts, written on your device — Behind on an email? Tap Draft reply and Meridian’s on-device AI writes a first draft from the conversation, dropped into the reply box for you to review, edit, and send. Nothing leaves your Mac.
- Your whole Gmail history — Meridian now syncs your full mailbox — every label, including Sent and Archive, all the way back — instead of just the last 90 days of your inbox. Existing accounts pick this up automatically; history fills in quietly in the background.
- A Messages home for every account — A new Messages item in the sidebar lists each connected account with its unread count. Open one to browse, search, and filter just that mailbox — like a proper email client, without losing the unified inbox.
- Progress on tracked conversations — When an email thread is already tracked as an activity, its Assistant card shows the checklist progress and status at a glance, so you know how far along the work is before you even open it.
Improved
- A cleaner start to the day — The Assistant opens straight into your daily briefing: the date, your next meeting, unread mail and overdue counts at a glance, and the AI overview when a model is available. The full events list lives on the calendar, where it belongs.
Fixed
- All-day events no longer shift a day earlier because of timezones — an event starting tomorrow shows tomorrow.
- All-day events in the sidebar now say which day (“Tomorrow, All Day”) instead of a bare “All Day”.
- Removed an always-running loading animation that could keep the Assistant view needlessly busy.