@?makers This looks nice! Looking at the video I get the impression that a direct competitor would be podio. How does it compare to that (besides podio being dead ugly :) ?
Do you expose APIs / hooks so that e.g. another system can create entities?
Would be cool if your website provided more information on the features you offer
@bboernard Main difference is that Apps in Fibery are much more advanced and connected. Podio is just a bunch of separate apps. Also Podio is dead I think.
I'm a black belt hardcore CTO that takes choosing tools to use very seriously as I analyze how easy it's to use and how flexible it is to accommodate my team' process which changes rapidly as the team evolves in Scrum retrospection.
We use Jira mainly for anything related to Dev but this process isn't the only one as we need to tie it with a multitude of other processes related to Product Management and Client Success feedback as well as Marketing and Sales
Fibery is what I've been looking for in all my professional career. A tool that is as flexible as Excel but not as ugly and runs on the cloud.
Our first use case for Fibery is Product Roadmap. We tried Coda and Airtable. While both are amazing, they fall short when we want to go hardcore with customization finding ourselves forced to compromise our process to fit the tool, when it should be the other way around.
So far the Product Roadmap on Fibery experience was amazing that we started to add more Apps
* Sprints Report: which is tied to our OKRs to measure things like a) 80% scope completion B) 100% sprint on time C) 3 days max between sprints
* Client requests: where we link each request to whom asked for it. We tie the request to Product Roadmap to aid in prioritization (i.e. which Request would win most customers)
* Competitors Insights: list all features that exist on competitors and not us, and vice versa. This also is linked to Roadmap so we can prioritize (Use Case: our Sales can lookup which features do we have that competitors don't have during a pitch to show our differentiators. Use Case B: Our product manager can prioritize features we don't have that can close the gap with most competitors)
All in all I recommend Fibery to everyone nowadays
Things we're planning to migrate to Fibery in the future:
* Jira (Dev Lifecycle) with Github Integrations over webhooks that auto merges PRs and update Jira status
* Zendesk (CRM, Sales, and Tasks)
I would like to personally thank the whole team for their dedicated support and their responsiveness to anything that we raise in need of support
I am a big fan already of @Michael_Dubakov blog, style of leadership and product philosophy
Keep it up :)
Man this is a hard to understand product. At least from the website. I've been trying to work it out for 5 mins (event clicking the 'explain it in a different way') but it still makes no sense. I'm a PM and usually get things like this, but I've come away feeling stupid :(
I've used Fibery to make 3 totally customized systems that I've badly needed for ages. If no existing tech quite meets your needs, Fibery is the place to get what you need without coding the damn thing yourself. Total game changer.
Can I just say, your /remote page is sooo good! Literally made my day. Week. Probably month now that I think about it 🎉
Haven't got the chance to take it for a spin yet (hello unemployment 👋), but it looks like a very good looking child of Coda and Airtable (with co-parenting by Notion) 👶
Excited to see how you folks grow 🚀
oh gosh, what the video!
never enter the same data twice made my day.
we are <10 team, using hubspot+trello/jira+spreadsheets wanna switch to all-in-one one day. Does fibery send butch of emails?
Gosh, that’s really amazing thing! I would try it next weekend. Your product will be 100% successful. Have issues with critical feedback before trying it :)
Using Fibery to manage UX/UI courses. Took less than an hour to customize classic PM kanban setup for our needs. Now we have the simplicity of Trello for the students and task, attendance, access, knowledge management on the teacher's side! I'm happy there is a work management tool on the market with such great customization capabilities!
Good luck!
Hey Product Hunt 🦀,
Fibery founder here. Since 2004 (crap, we’re 🦕 old), we’d patiently observed teams struggling to collaborate in a zoo of productivity tools and spreadsheets. Three years ago we ran out of patience and started Fibery — and, after a year-long private beta, here we go.
We believe that tools should adapt to organizations, not the other way round. In Fibery, you create a custom workspace from a set of building blocks. Each team gets its own piece with custom work structure and visualizations. When the company grows, you add new pieces and rearrange the building blocks — the workspace evolves.
Fortunately (for you :), there are other products that share the same vision — notably, Notion and Coda. What makes Fibery stand out is the power of connections. You eliminate the gap between goals and initiatives, never enter the same data twice, effortlessly share data across teams, and never enter the same data twice — without having to maintain any integrations.
Try creating a workspace and let us know how it goes. Our not-so-silent launch has made us anxious so we hope for #4 Product of the Minute. We’ll let you know how it goes in our inappropriately transparent blog.
P.S. Fibery works great for remote teams. Sorry, 🦠 has made me write it.
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