ShipUI's Ninth Theme: MERIDIAN // NEXT
The ninth ShipUI theme is out. The first eight are all marketing and landing page starters. MERIDIAN is something different.
It's an admin dashboard for engineering and SRE teams. IBM Plex Mono throughout, deep navy palette, built for products that surface infrastructure data.

What's Included
A complete ops dashboard with eight views, all wired up and ready to customize.
Components:
- KPI cards with trend indicators
- Service health grid with status badges
- Log stream with level filter buttons
- Chart tabs with switchable time ranges
- Endpoint table with method filter chips
- Settings tabs with full panel content for all seven tabs
- Notification dropdown with mark-all-read
- User menu with sign-out flow
- Form inputs, buttons, badges in the navy palette
Page sections:
- Overview with throughput chart and endpoint table
- Metrics view
- Traces view
- Logs with level filtering
- Services with health grid and view-logs links
- Deployments timeline
- Team management
- Settings with General, Notifications, Alerts, Integrations, API Keys, Security, and Billing panels
Layout and auth:
- Sidebar with section groups and active state
- Topbar with notification and user dropdowns
- Login page with redirect on success
- Sign up page
- Forgot password page with confirmation state
- 404 and error boundary pages
Tech stack:
- Next.js 15 with App Router
- React 19
- TypeScript 5 strict mode
- Tailwind v4
- IBM Plex Mono + DM Sans
No broken imports. No manual wiring. Install dependencies and it works.
Works with ShipKit
MERIDIAN // NEXT pairs with ShipKit for $10 on top of the base theme. The bundle adds cursor rules, project structure docs, and a CLAUDE.md ready for AI-assisted development.
The theme also works standalone. No ShipKit dependency, no lock-in.
Pricing
$49 for the theme. $59 for the theme with ShipKit conventions. One-time purchase, instant download, permanent link.
No subscriptions.
What's Next
More themes are in progress. The goal is the same across all of them: a real design system, a modern stack, and nothing left for you to wire up yourself.