The number we quote is the number you pay.
Most movers win the job with a low number, then the stairs cost extra, the couch is heavier than expected, and somehow it all ran long. Meridian gives you one binding flat quote, signed before we load a box, with your date held. What you agree to is what the invoice says.

Brand photography shot for the Meridian Move Co. world, the same image craft we bring to a real client. This is an industry prototype, so the scene is a built set for the brand, not a real location.
One quote. Every line shown. No change on moving day.
The whole brand is built on one promise made literal: a quote you can read top to bottom, with stairs and heavy items already in, a total that locks the moment you sign, and a line that says the number does not move at the truck.
The figures are an illustrative scenario, labeled as such. This is an industry prototype, so the company, the move, and the phone number are not a real booking.
Four steps, and the price never moves between them.
We survey the move
A quick walkthrough, in person or by video, of what is moving and where it is going. Stairs, tight doorways, and heavy items get counted now, not discovered at the truck.
You get one flat quote
One binding number, every line shown, stairs and heavy items and time already in. You sign it before we schedule, so the price is set before a box is touched.
We run the move
A local crew on your held date, not a broker passing the job along. They pack, carry, and load to the same plan the quote was built on.
You settle in, at the quoted price
The invoice is the quote. No stair fee added on the ramp, no overage for a long day. You pay the number you agreed to, and you are in.
Built so the price cannot move after you sign.
A flat quote is only as good as the rules behind it. This is the model the prototype demonstrates: every part designed so the number you agree to is the number you pay.
The total locks at signature
The quote is binding the moment it is signed, before scheduling. There is no place in the process for a surprise charge to appear later.
Stairs and heavy items, already in
The two costs that usually grow on moving day are priced into the flat quote up front, so they cannot be added back at the truck.
A local crew, on a held date
The move is run by a named local crew on the date locked at booking, not a broker reselling the job to whoever is free.
Licensed and insured, on every move
The model carries the permits and insurance a real mover would, framed here as the standard the prototype is built to, not a claim about a live company.
This world, pointed at a real mover.
Meridian is the architecture we deploy for a moving company: the angle, the brand, the receipt, and the page that catches the click. Pointed at a real business, only the name and the numbers change. Book a call and we will walk you through how it gets made.