Fibery is a no-code development platform and workflow management software that helps users facilitate seamless internal processes from start to finish. With Fibery, users can unite user research, creativity, strategic planning, product road mapping, software development, and customer feedback aggregation via a single, user-friendly dashboard.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
The UI/UX is phenomenal. The balance between flexibility and performance is unmatched. It is an amazing system that lets you start building a relational database around your process and flow right out of the box, and it just works better than any alternative (Coda, Notion, Clickup... blows them all out of the water)
Very little. If I had to pick something, it would be that fibery is a young product with a small (but growing) team that still has a long way to go. However, given that it's best-in-class right now, it's hard not to see that as a positive.
Task Management, Project Management, Internal Wiki, Vendor Database, Rolodex, CRM. Imagine every business and work system was intelligently connected in a way that always provided the right context, eliminated data silos, and prevented the constant re-entering (and never-finding) of data. That's fibery.
Great UX, Intuitive Design, Very customisable. There support team is incredibly responsive, and the team feel passionate about developing a really cool product. This app is the most complete i've used so far. It's been great for managing tasks and tracking progress at a personal level and a project level. It requires a bit of configuration, but that process is shockingly easy as well, and once it's set up its really great. Information can also be reconfigured on the fly really easily so it's super adaptable to evolving contexts. It gives you just enough formatting for info to make it useful, without looking chaotic or confusing. It can also double as a WIKI, which is very useful. Sure beats confluence.
Important integrations are there (e.g. Zapier), but they need more native integrations that don't go through zapier. Some Views need some work and could be optimised. Info is all there, but they could optimise it more. E.g. their timeline view doesn't display short period events very well. I just want to stress, these are little nitpicky things. Their app is so good that the glaring improvements are little tweaks to their UX.
The main one is tracking tasks and related information. Fibery is just so easy to use and customise for how our team works. The tool adjusts to how we think and that is amazing.
* Easy to use, easy to maintain! * Able to collect and connect all our data
* Automation's a bit tricky * Permissions can be weird * No development / staging function.
We're able to connect all our data - we started by using it as for CRM and have expanded outwards to cover everything.
Fibery is not just a blank canvas where you can draw any process you want. It provides out of the box features that really power up complex work, like linked tables, N:N relationships, internal hyperlinks, automations, whiteboards, markdown and much more, without having to wire up multiple tools via Zapier or such. For knowledge work (project management, knowledge base, wikis, collaboration, etc.) it's a boon!!!
Still have to find something I actually dislike.
I'm using to take project notes, store references/links for future inspiration, track customers, projects, tasks, issues, decisions, wiki, and even fundraising. I've long looked for a tool that provided me with the opportunity to link both structured (tables) and unstructured (markdown) data as a team knowledge base, wiki, and project management space. I can say that with Fibery I've found it.
Focus on the right things in the product. Custom data types(custom fields), their relations, and automation are done pretty well. You will definitely depend on such features when you scale your org. Also, I like that Work Unit(Project, OKR, etc) and Tree of them exists in the same system(I also like Miro, but for some tasks, it's enough to have only Fibery). The same thing to the business process of its artifacts and docs(sometimes it's enough to have only Fibery w/o Notion)
I faced a few minor bugs. It might be that I'll find something more critical in the future, but not now.
It allows you to create entities that fit your existing business process, not vice versa. Organasi it clear and observable way and connect top objectives and activities with everything you need.
It's simple enough to use but also has a lot of customisability for those wanting a deep experience.
Some features have been missing but they have since been implemented - so I guess nothing?!!
I have built many different business solutions using Fibery, and had many different teams using Fibery and loving it.
Fibery is capable of modelling all sorts of different business domains. There are many of templates to start you off and give you ideas of what you can do. But it's also very simple to go beyond these and completely customise it to your individual needs. What's even better is the support. From how to achieve more complicated scenarios to problems or suggestions, the support team is super friendly, approachable and helpful. Big ups to them! There are constantly new features coming out. I always look forward to seeing what is coming next.
The only problems that I have with Fiber are already on their backlog and being actively worked on. So I guess my biggest issue with FIbery is the number of hours in the day that they have to develop it :)
Managing data across many parts of the business, from software development, devops, hardware manufacture, workshop management, recruiting, project management, product roadmap.
Fibery is a platform that allows you to tailor any business or software development process to your requirements. You don't have to change how you work; instead, it adapts to your preferred ways of working. Not just that; their templates are brilliantly designed and give you a framework for many business processes. I have only been using it for a week, but switching to Fibery was a breeze, and I quickly imported the work items from our previous tool here. The databases, the rules, the automation, and the bi-directional links, are compelling together. We have already started seeing the benefits of the new tooling, and I will update this review as we learn more. I hope they continue to invest in building a great product and hyper-growth doesn't get in the way.
I understand the product is evolving quickly; however, here are some features I hope will improve over time. We have started using Fibery to host the developer wiki, which seems reasonable. The only thing we miss here is that the search function does not have a choice to search exclusively within documents rather than across all entities. It would be great if Fibery had a way for a user to restrict the search to documents only. The only other point is that the whiteboard feature is currently not a suitable replacement for a standalone diagramming tool. I noticed a few issues in the whiteboard, which will probably resolve as this feature matures. I believe documents along with a good diagramming tool, would make a potent combination.
Fibery gives us a good solution for managing our product and development process. It provides us with a way to connect the different processes within the company. I am honestly surprised that this existed, yet I didn't know about it until recently!
A powerful software that have the potential to replace most software in your team
Can't replace Slack yet Document editing is still needs to improve.
Product Management, Human Management, Knowledge Management
Before I chose Fibery, I experimented with tools to meet my company's software development needs. The conditions that I have to choose my software are: The system can easily plan the project's timeline, Process conditions can be set to suit my company's work, Additions and modifications are as simple as using excel or a sheet, and can calculate working hours, set formulas to calculate by ourself, can estimate project costs, Easy to communicate with the team and to be used for everyday team meetings. I have compared more than 10 similar tools and I found that Fibery is the tool that is able to meet all my needs. Therefore, I choose to use Fibery in project management, and software development. So far I have been using fibery for 2 years. Fibery tools never stand still. New useful abilities are always being developed. And the tools have been developed to be easier and more suitable for use. So I am confident that this tool will continue to improve the efficiency of my team as well. As for connecting to other systems, fibery makes it easy to connect to my tools like slack and email. There is also an API that allows me to use a system I developed myself. Easy to connect to Fibery such as Time Attendant system etc.
I think Fibery is an ever-evolving tool. Something I thought I'd like to have in fibery, which I wasn't waiting long, It happened in Fibery.
My work processes are applied to suit the organization which Normal tools are defined to work according to the format that is available only, but Fibery we can customize the process according to my work process.
Awseome idea behind and very nice implemented.
Lack of some functions for the calculated fields, and weak persmisions and notification policy settings
Developers team processes management. Very flexible customization,
Very versatile - you can build/model just about anything
This is still a young product under active development, so there are often little UI issues (keyboard shortcuts, etc), though the developers are very good about addressing issues.
CRM, task tracking, meeting notes, company knowlege base
Fibery is amazingly flexible. If you know what you're doing and can imagine yourself writing a spec for relational database to implement it, you will configure the thing in just a couple clicks to be a readymade app for your thing. If you don't, you have enough presets to replace many apps out there with Fibery.
Fibery is still pretty new and some things are not rock solid. There's Intercom with support everywhere so you will get your issues fixed.
We're managing full product development cycle with Fibery. It replaces what could have been Jira, Confluence, a good chunk of google docs, 1C, hiring tracking, TestRail and some other software that we don't need as we configured processes internally.
The flexibility of the tool. We use it for multiple things that we mostly used to do on spreadsheets. In our case over 25 algorithms or data references.
There is a learning curve to understanding and using the tool successfully. However, once you get the basics, it's easy to do multiple applications.
We use it to manage algorithms and reference data. Fibery is connected directly to our app which allows our prod managers to do updates without using dev time.
Fibery is what you get when you combine the best parts of Airtable and Coda. All your company processes in one place + powerful integration and automation without code. - Beautiful data relationships: bi-directional linking that works like you would expect it, instantly connect data to anywhere in your workspace - Good for both structured data (tables, kanban, etc.) and unstructured data (documents, comments, etc.) - Completely adaptable to how you work: whether you (or your team) prefers to work in Excel-like tables, Kanban boards, lists, Miro-like whiteboards, or Notion/Coda-like documents each can set up something similar in Fibery and it all connects
These aren't really "dislikes", but you can't have an extremely customizable workspace without increasing the setup complexity somewhat. - Has a learning curve: you really need to play around with it for a few hours and watch some of their YouTube videos before it "clicks" - Small native integration marketplace (so far): the basics are there like Slack, etc. and you can get very far by using Zapier or Integromat - Wish there was a short best-practices video for space/database design
I run a business automation and integration agency. So we've created and improved all kinds of business workflows. Google Sheets, Airtable, Click Up, etc. they all get to a certain point where they can't handle additional complexity - or adding additional complexity requires hacky workarounds which create instability. But not Fibery - we've been able to implement all kinds of crazy workflows using the built in views, automations and integrations.