The tools have changed.
The job hasn’t.

AI tools for decision support. Experience included.

Built by a public affairs professional for lobbying firms and practitioners who need software that understands the job.

“In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.
— Yogi Berra

Most software is built by developers who have never worked a markup session, tracked an appropriations bill, or briefed a client before a Hill meeting. Features get lost in translation. Requirements become checkboxes disconnected from how the work actually flows.

MeridianLogic is different. No translation layer. No explaining why something matters. The tools deliver the “so what” because they were built by someone who knows when it matters.

Finished pitch memos. Real lobbying data. Strategic insight built in. Your firm’s voice throughout.

The competitive landscape, mapped

Every memo draws on 15 years of lobbying disclosure filings and live legislative intelligence. Who’s lobbying the prospect, what they’re spending, and where the policy opportunities are. You walk in prepared.

Strategy baked in, not bolted on

Fifty advocacy principles drawn from practitioner interviews and peer-reviewed research shape every recommendation. The memo argues your case with insights developed inside and outside the Beltway.

Your voice, not ours

The memo sounds like your firm wrote it. PitchSource learns your tone, your case studies, your way of framing wins. The prospect never sees the seams.

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PitchSource

Live

Finished pitch memos that match your firm's voice to the prospect's policy landscape.

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Dossier

Spring 2026

Background research on prospects and policymakers. The file you wish you had before every first meeting.

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Readout

Summer 2026

Analyst-quality hearing briefs from congressional recordings. What was said, who said it, and what it means for your client.

Benchmark

Fall 2026

Memo quality scoring. Upload a draft, get back what a senior partner would have caught.

Built in DC. Self-funded. No board, no earnings call, no product roadmap designed by committee. Tools built for where advocacy is going.

Named for America’s forgotten prime meridian.

From 1850 to 1912, America measured the world from a line through Washington. The Washington Meridian — passing through the Naval Observatory in Foggy Bottom — defined “longitude zero” for the nation and carved the borders of eleven western states.

When the world adopted Greenwich in 1884, American delegates championed the change. The reference point moved. The art of navigation didn’t. That’s the through-line for everything we build.

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Historical map showing the Washington Meridian

Every tool we build answers one question: so what?

Pick a time. See what we can do for your firm.

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