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Fibery Reviews & Product Details
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 |
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Fibery is so good!!! Love everything in it
Still some bugs but im sure they are working on solving it
It connects all organization together
Flexible + smooth UX. Any knowledge management topic can be addressed in multiple ways, Fibery is often chosen as the best solution for our needs. It's a great hub for intra & inter-departments collaboration.
UX is really smooth but some micro-features are still missing.
Product management & Sales enablement. Example benefit: having a full catalog of Product marketing resources, which is both accessible by all, and maintained + prioritized in real-time.
Fibery is the only tool I've found that allowed us to not make any compromise on modeling and implementing our business processes. At its core lies a powerful knowledge graph-like database, that is as easy to edit as a spreadsheet, but offers better consistency. The data can be presented in many different ways, from Trello-like cards to Monday-like roadmaps, which makes it straightforward to create familiar views that users instantly understand how to use.
Due to its versatility, Fibery can be a bit daunting at first, but looking at the product roadmap, it is something that the team is aware of and working on.
Fibery helped us implement our SDLC process with end-to-end traceability, all within the same tool, with each artifact linked to the other, where other tools like Jira constantly forced us to find workarounds and compromise on our target state. Fibery's flexibility helped us continuously review our processes and make quick changes to the model, which lead to continuous improvement in the way we work. As our organisation matures, so will our processes, and Fibery's versatility will help us support that growth and change.
You can build anything in Fibery - a kanban board, a ticketing system, surveys, whatever your team needs. And you can interconnect these apps to share data and produce workflows that support your business. The team pays close attention to detail and is committed to solving the problems that competing tools haven't yet addressed. Love this product and the team that builds it!
Right now, the learning curve is a little steep and there isn't enough of a "first run experience" to make it easier to learn and build. The team has been working to fix this, but you should know that it will take some dedicated effort to learn how to build inside Fibery. Once you are over that hump, the sky is the limit. :)
Product research Kanban Board Ticketing system Inspiration board Customer Relationship Management Wiki/Knowledge Base Insight Management OKR Management KPI Dashboard
Fibery gives you a way to define your strategic goals, connect them to your tactical goals and define workflows that support the execution of those goals. I recommend it to all of my portfolio companies.
It takes some time to understand the abstractions and how it all fits together. I'm also looking forward to more options in the workflows so that tasks automatically move from one person to another based on state changes.
Starting and building a new business is hard. Fibery helps you document your intentions and keep you on track to achieving your goals. It also helps you automate tasks.
I can mold and organize my space for everything
there's still not a mobile app, but it is not a real dislike more a "nice to have feature"
organize docs, tasks, and plans
Fibery is flexible. It combines the strengths of a lot of different programs out there, plus it offers a free plan.
Fibery is still growing so on occasion you may notice bugs, but the team always responds quickly.
Connecting all the different things I need and do: for example the extension helps me save websites under different project names
The capabilities of the tool. It is possible to capture any use case in it.
The great need for abstraction. It is necessary to have very organized and structured ideas before being able to translate them.
We are unifying the company's software, using our own methodologies. This will allow us to exploit this information in a better way in the future.
Fibery is a great solution to integrate all team processes into one workspace. We've started using it the past couple months and nothing has been as great as this.
At this time, I can't find anything I dislike about this product. The integration process was flawless and it was easy for all of the employees (me included) to understand.
Before Fibery, there was a lack of team connection and access to data. We just couldn't seem to find a tool that did everything we needed it to. Now, our team can work and connect flawlessly. It makes all of our jobs easier.
Fibery is ahead of its competitors thanks to better handling of relations between data. It provides a visual overview of data connexions and powerful views of these data as table, hierarchical lists, kanban, calendar, charts, timeline. These views are very well designed to allow advanced features and easy customizing. Not only that, but for a young product with advanced features, it is already relatively stable, very usable, and pleasant to use. The team behind it seems experienced, and the transparency on their blogs is a good gauge of confidence. They also have unique and brilliant other features like collaborative rich text documents and whiteboards where you can link directly to your data. It opens a lot of opportunities to think about your business from innovative perspectives, really.
Their vision is to allows you to connect your data with other services like github, stripe, intercom, ... But they are not so many currently and to my mind, they lack an integration with emails.
As a small company in software development, we tried a lot of tools trying to have a centralized and connected view of our business: from wiki, to ERP and CRM. What seems to work well for us is a general data management tool that allows connecting all (most) of our data but keeping things simple without unnecessary features. Fibery allows to make a simple CRM with only needed features and to extend it with dedicated features that you could not find in an "of the shelf" application