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Being able to construct flexible databases with straightforward relationships is very useful. It may not look it at first, but Fibery is a deceptively sophisticated tool hidden behind a clean, pleasing interface. I think their UX people did a good job of making it feel accessible and easy. And fun. (I don't remember the last time I thought of any data tool as "fun"!)
I had tried Coda, Notion, and a bunch of other similar tools, but the problem always was that it felt like a system built by others. With Fibery, it feels like the opposite. I build the system, and it just provides an interface to work with my data.
Last, but definitely not least, their support is just plain awesome! It is a joy to not only talk to a real person at a moment's notice but to have them give you meaningful help is very useful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I think it needs further customization capabilities. Right now, there are too few options to customize the views - especially cards and lists, as well as the main entity editing view which feels very visually asymmetric because all fields go into a single column. Feels even more so when you don't have an important Description or Comments fields.
I'd also want more capabilities in the reporting, like support for maps out-of-the-box, and filtering of data within filtered data (at the column level, for example). I'd also like a Dashboard view where a bunch of reports and other elements could be put together for a single-glance view. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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What I love most about Fibery is how flexible and intuitive it is. It lets you tailor workflows to exactly fit your team’s needs, whether you’re managing projects, tracking ideas, or handling knowledge—all in one place. The ability to create your own structure makes it feel more like a personalized workspace, not just a generic tool. It's easy to get started and powerful enough to grow with you! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One thing I find a bit tricky with Fibery is its learning curve. While it's super flexible, that means it can take some time to fully understand how to set things up the way you want. It’s not as “out-of-the-box” intuitive as some other tools, so you might need to invest a bit more time upfront to get everything just right. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The pureness of the databases and the power of relationships really allows you to create almost anything. The team found it much easier to use than Asana, and were happier using it haha. One database can be across the whole app without needing to duplicate things and things getting lost. I love the priority of strucutured data, and having unstructured data live inside the structure. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It takes a lot of thought to set up. If you want to change processes, it may need rethinking and editing from things that are very low-level. With great power comes great responsibility type of deal. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It has an unparalelled level of customization; you are not railroaded into following a specific paradigm but you are given the tools to create your own.
Customization includes not only which fields do you want any given entity (I will call them "tickets" from now on for ease of understanding) you have, but also where in the individual ticket view or any of the varied general views are they located
It supports many-to-many relations in ways I haven't seen other apps do Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
With great power comes great responsibility, you do need to put in a lot of elbow grease into setting up the app before you start seeing outstanding results, especially in the more esoteric functionalities like actions and reports. If you don't, there will be no "magic", and you might as well pick some other app that already does what you want out of the box
Also, this may probably be a fundamental issue common to all "no code/low code" tools, but you do still need to have the mind of a programmer to make good use of features like formulae and automated actions. And then, as you *are* a programmer, as good as it is, you will still find it a bit restrictive compared to just writing code outright Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One of the best things that I like about Fibery is the Consolidated Workspace. It's an awesome unique area on which we can easily manage the products or projects thta we develop. All tool and APIs can be brought together in this space. Fibery is packed with multiple other features and plugins that we can access easily without any hassel. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
After trying Fibery for about 14 months, I can honestly say that there is nothing that I dislike about Fibery. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I like the way that we can create inidvidual workspace for multiple teams or projects. We also have the flexibility to build web apps within each workflow.
Dashboards and reporting feature is one of the best that I've experienced.
Fibery has a host of other features that comes in handy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I have been using Fibery for about 2 years and don't see anything that I should complain about. It's a great tool. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I initially looked for a flexible tool for product management, but when when I started using Fibery, it was much more than I've expected. It is literally the best knowledge management platform, and I absolutely love how easy I can structure every piece of data, and configure it to perfectly fit our processes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I'm happy with Fibery, can't find anything I dislike in it Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Its total flexiblity to map all our business processes. Before Fibery, we used 37 tools internally, without any data integration. With Fibery we could eliminate 27 of them and gain total control of all our data. No need for Zapier or similar anymore. Their product philosophy and their support is amazing Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Learning curve is a little bit steep, especially when you start creating your own automations. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
This is the multi purpose app that could help companies to automate their business. It will be used on a daily basis. Need to integrate it with Google Workspace? - no problem, it is very easy. And Customer Support or Customer Success would make your live easier teaching you how to use this app. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It is not user friendly and we need to teach our people to use it, but it is that powerful that teaching people is not an issue anymore. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.