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 best part for me as a user was the customization part of Fibery. Once you figure out how to work with it becomes easy and really useful. So many option will fit any possible project.
for me personally, i have nothing to dislike. Our tech team though had mentioned some kind of issues about integrations, but me - i was in love with fibery for it's flexibility!
Fibery solved a bunch of time management problems with the team and for me as a product manager. Team and personal employees' tasks were all in control. Loved the percentage analytics that shows how far is the task done.
Fibery is an extremely flexible tool, there is clearly a great work in the decision of which features to implement and how. I think they get right the "tool for everyhing but not configurable by everyone". With a basic understanding of JS it is possible to script all the process that can't be done with the UI features in a simple manner.
The documents have margin for improvements , right now are "ok" . Also a better documentation a community reseources would help and
Fibery help us build processes for the whole company in an agile way
Our team works a lot at Fibery, it's a great pleasure, and we are very grateful! The sustainable existence of our voluntary-based project is largely ensured by the well-established processes, Scrum and the use of Fibery. We use Fibery quite unconventionally. For example, we maintain the content plan of our media and distribution across social networks (Instagram and Telegram) there. It's a good example of the flexibility and adaptability of Fibery! We distribute tasks by sprints, store follow-ups and guides probably like everyone else! While giving lectures on media management, we always mention Fibery and recommend the service!
Disadvantages were mostly related to the difficulty of switching to Fibery. All team members needed to get used to the new software and wide functionality. In the beginning it didn't seem intuitive, although in fact we just needed some time. It's also not extremely simple for the first setting of the workspaces but it takes only a couple of evenings to learn and adapt. Customer support at Fibery is very friendly and ready to help.
We use Fibery quite unconventionally. For example, we maintain the content plan of our media and distribution across social networks (Instagram and Telegram) there. It's a good example of the flexibility and adaptability of Fibery! We distribute tasks by sprints, store follow-ups and guides probably like everyone else!
Easy nocode automations that could do anything that you want to have. Super easy reference to anything else in Fibery or search through # A very responsibe and proactive Support team. They indeed care and want you to succeed in Fibery.
There is a not that wide amount of user rights of access to a space that I would like it to be. In my case I wanted the type of a right where the user has the ability to create an entity in the space but does not see another entities (created by someone else). However, the support team knows about this issue and assured me that they are woking on this.
I like that Fibery is very flexible. You can search and reference other entities by typing # and you can automate a lot of processes.
This is perhaps one of the best-designed software apps I've ever used (in any category) - it's intuitive, extensible and complete. The folks who wrote this really put a lot of thought into the UX and architecture.
TBH, the _only_ issue I've had is the color selector for picklist items is a bit fidgety. And that's it...
Fibery cleanly delineates between different domains (e.g. project/program management and knowledge management). I t comes with a number of fairly complete domain templates, but everything is extensible, so regardless of what I'm trying to do, I'm able to configure a suitable solution. From a UX perspective, everything is hierarchical (nested projects, tasks, etc) and drag n drop - never bound to artificial sequences (e.g. name order). This is a very future-proof tool.
Its powerful charting features allow me to achieve almost all my personalized needs; its easy-to-use automation features make me save a lot of time; its easy-to-use UI design allows me to edit and preview data quickly
Lack of a cover preview function available like Notion
To record my daily work and to analyze how I spend my time and what's wrong with them. I use it to do a daily review to understand what I did well today, what I didn't do well, and where I can improve
I like that you can customize Fibery to fit exactly what you do. Being able to interconnect any data in it and also from the outside feels like a superpower
Fibery is currently weak on whiteboarding and support for image-intensive or image-based process
Working in a startup, they are super kind, offering it free for a year! Using it we could model our workflow and process as we start with their startup template, which is great. It is not an easy concept to start with, but they offer great docs and do lots of webinars to support getting started. Their support is stellar!
Creating content, including articles/blogs, workflows, and data-powered content is very easy and powerful.
Not much; some of the content editing tools are not as powerful as other apps, but it has not taken away from the experience.
Helping capture client requirements and rapidly prototpye solutions; we are able to centralize our content in one place.
Tools are really great, provide a lot of flexibility and are reliable. It takes some time to get things all connected to each other, but once its rolling, its a great system. The team is responsive and helpful. The pricing perks for startups is a nice bonus to help earlier stage companies get going with their tools. Integrations are plenty for most use cases.
Fibery works on European hours, so its a little bit more difficult to get day-of reply if you're looking for help after noon EST (probably more difficult for a company in California). Gcal integration could be improved to provide easy scheduling in Fibery (currently can only schedule in gcal and sync).
Internal company functions, task management, project management, document and company wiki, employee workload management and oversight, KOL tracking, email processing
Great UX. Love the Freedom and the user power. LLM AI features makes me believe in this product's future. Finally having an API is great. Can't wait to add some more custom LLM AI automations to this ourselves (already played around with a few bits here)
Not the best API docs. Would be great to see some standardized OpenAPI docs or just clearer docs with better examples. The cricket player examples aren't the best imo.
CRM, Kanban, Async Comms
The best thing is Fibery’s flexibility and the possibility to set up everything for your own needs without any compromises. Also, the ability to automate work and integration with Zapier.
I wish it were easier to create repeatable tasks (that happen, for example, three times a day). But, with powerful formulas, you can do almost everything, which is great :) One more thing I’d want to have is a mobile app. However, sometimes it's good that it's not there and there is no way to quickly login from the phone to work on the go — and you take time to really relax instead 😁
Before Fibery we used a combination of Google Sheets, Google Docs, and Slack. We decided to move to a proper tool once we realized that information is scattered and it's hard to find things. Plus, as our company is scaling we started to build proper processes for clear client onboarding, smooth task tracking, and centralizing the data – it's good to have a single source of truth where all the information on tasks, clients, and projects lives.
Fibery can probably model exactly what you have in mind. The more I learn about this software's capabilities, the more I am astounded. Once fluency is achieved, enter nirvana
There is so much more about the program I probably don't know about yet. That being said, I have neglected to go along to the monthly onboarding sessions or use the other resources Fibery has available to teach people the advanced features
My company's organisation structure, sales funnel, product roadmap, weekly and daily tasks, and my private projects and non-work lists of things to do are all accounted for in one space
- You can customize it very easily - Customer support and onboarding are amazing - You can connect as many instances and build very powerful flows
- Nothing yet that I don't like about Fibery
As a Product Manage, it's helping me to connect so many different types of instances together in one place ie. customer interviews, roadmap, delivery etc.
In our journey with Fibery we faced some deeper problems in implementing our business logic, but the support team of Fibery came to the rescue. Without the support team we wouldn't have been able to accomplish parts of our implementation. They never let you alone with your problem. I also want to mention that you can do very much with automated processes in Fibery.
We encountered some bugs and issues here and there. Impedimented our work, but support helped us.
The main role of Fibery for us is to centralize and connect our services in daily business. It helps us to get more things done in one place and minimize actions in other services. Not to forget overviews and stuff like that to get more information on the first sight.
I work in a small organisation (up to 20 people), and we all aim to provide a quality product to our users. When Fibery was implemented, I had just started with the company, and the processes were more or less to be defined. I autonomously learned how to use Fibery, which was fairly simple and brought transparency to my team's operations. Collaborating with technical teams and using the tool to communicate clearly and synchronously was also beneficial. I've used Fibery to build onboarding programs, document processes for different teams, map internal and customer journeys and, more importantly, work with our technical team on building our product. I love the logic behind it, how customisable it can be, the tool's design and navigation are great and pleasing to the eye!
Nothing! It's a well-rounded tool which brings transparency and efficiency to our processes and operations.
It allows me to bring processes to life with a visual and logic that helps make everything clear and transparent. Onboarding new people, sharing knowledge and best practices is made simple and egaging.
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.
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.
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.