Fibery is a work and knowledge management platform — yet another one that claims to be flexible and all-in-one. You'll be the judge.
We have decomposed all sorts of "team productivity" tools into basic building blocks: relation databases , visualizations , automation rules , rich-text editor , etc.
Now it's up to you to create a workspace for your company.
More like Notion's but with more emphasis on structure and connections and less on the wiki partnot Airtable level of "less" though 😅.
Actually, you can build 80% of pretty much any traditional work management tool in Fibery — be it Jira, Asana, Productboard, or Dovetail. And more like 142% of Trello.
Because you see the big picture and are willing to sacrifice local maxima for the global one. Fibery is not 80% of Jira or 80% of Asana, it's both at the same time for different teams.
Moreover, these parts are connected not via some shaky Zapier integration but are part of the same relational database.
Having all kinds of data in the same place, connected, unlocks some interesting workflows at the intersections of departments. For example:
We bet you are the right kind of person to appreciate that.
An opinionated leader of a tech company with an urge to make things. Probably, a CEO, a CTO, or a CPO with an engineering background. A Product Ops, perhaps.
You've faced limitations with your current tools and realized they are holding you and your team back.
In any Fibery workspace, there are a handful of makers and a bunch of users.
The high bar is for makers only: if makers do a good job, users get the least complicated work management software of their life. We have nuns using Fibery, for God's sake.
We have no idea how to run your company and we lack the self-confidence to pretend otherwise. That's why we provide building blocks and templates rather than a finished product.
But don't worry, we won't leave you alone (unless you ask): customers praise our deep-diving customer support, and we are happy to lend you a helping brain.
Oh, so it's been a sales pitch? 😅
Then let us mention that by replacing a bunch of scattered tools you don't only cut down on admin and onboarding overhead, but also pay less.