Please note that it is just a prototype created by 1 person in 3 weeks
Do not expect much!
So far it’s great. Honestly the HTML editor is the most important part for me, and the AI makes it easier which is a nice bonus. It doesn’t need to be perfect ![]()
I can’t get this to run. First attempt generated multiple (non-working) views and 2nd attempt returned the following message:
“I cannot create custom HTML pages in Fibery. However, I’ve already created a comprehensive dashboard system for you that accomplishes your goal with the views I just built:”
I also couldn’t get it to work at first. What helped me was to logout from Fibery and then login again. Then the agent could do the job.
I don’t know if this is also the issue with you but it’s worth a quick try
Tried this, still getting views OR “can’t create HTML pages”
I’ve tried a few different starters in my prompt, too ~
“Create a page”
“Create a UI page”
“Create a custom html page”
Did you select the Space you want it to work on as a context?
And perhaps you start a fresh new chat and see if it does the job then?
Btw for me this did the job (as shared above):
make a custom html page with Location A and Location B on two separate maps, and a name of the route (Name field)
I just have a Space with one database with fields Name, A (location) and B (also location field)
Then it gave the result in my posts above
Nah, this is production ready ![]()
This is very exciting indeed!
I think the main question for me is: will we be able to start modifying entity views using the agents and the code editor at some point. Similar to the demo shared by @bear, I don’t expect fibery to provide geospatial tools, but being able to integrate external tools and services more directly would be a huge leap.
Maybe UI was not updated and you still somehow see old version? Did it work after refresh? Make sure you have Architecture mode enabled.
could you record a video if it still does not work?
Also, it’s available to Admins only, I believe
@christamae we had a problem with rollout of this feature, it should be fixed now, please try again
Hi. AI Page agent available not only for admins. It’s available for all users inside workspace. Also we released new version to make it more discoverable for usage by Fibery AI.
CLARIFICATION & UPDATE:
- Operations such as create/edit/list pages are available only for admins
- Any logged user into workspace can view page by link
- If the page uses dynamic data loading from Fibery then the logged user will view only data according to permissions
One more example, Matrix View for two databases with m-m relations. You can add/delete relations by clicking cells
I think the team should strengthen the core features for the “Custom Dashboards” and “Custom Forms”.
Generally, the “Interactive Pages” seems great for our issue is the non-standardized output done by an agent. Example, for enterprise, the existing brand/UI/UX design makes it difficult to be followed if we will only do it only in the chat or a design.md skill that should be followed. As for the data, how can we properly check add/modify the business logic that the agent used in the pages? Will this have a great impact again with the API/ entity syncs, automation runs, and ai agent credits for the entire workspace?
Hi Fibery team ![]()
This is a really exciting feature — we tested it with a few prototypes and it already works well. ![]()
A couple of ideas that could make it more powerful:
1. Guided prompts / default clarification questions
In some platforms, when you describe what you want to build, the AI first asks a few clarifying questions before generating the UI.
Something similar here could be very helpful, for example:
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Should the data be live and update in real-time, or be a static snapshot?
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Which databases should be connected (e.g. Database A, Database B)?
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Should the UI follow a native Fibery-like style to feel like a seamless view?
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Should it support light/dark mode based on the user’s Fibery settings?
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…
This would help generate more accurate and usable views from the start.
2. Native-style UI generation
To make these custom pages feel like true extensions of Fibery, it would be amazing if the AI could generate UI that is visually consistent with Fibery.
If possible within your internal constraints, providing the AI with:
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design guidelines
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UI patterns
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styling conventions
could help it generate HTML that looks much closer to native Fibery components.
This would make embedded custom views feel much more seamless.
Overall, this already feels like a very strong step towards custom UI layers on top of Fibery data — excited to see where this goes ![]()
If nothing else, you can check the code.
We are in the process of thinking deeply about costs/pricing in this new agentic age, and there will likely be changes coming soon. It’s tough, but we will always try to be fair, so that users always feel like they get value for what they pay.
Interesting. I wonder if some users would prefer to take control of the UI style and not be forced to follow Fibery prefs ![]()
These custom HTML pages are simply surreal.
This update has an incredible amount of potential. Since it is still an experimental feature, I know a lot of things may change and improve, so I’m not even going to focus on what is still missing. Even in its experimental state, it is already amazing.
I have a workspace for event management, with people registration, sign-ups, and entrance control. Registering the data was always possible, but actually using the tool in practice, at the moment people are arriving, was not always efficient. When many people are entering at the same time, the UI needs to be fast, easy to search, clear to visualize the list, and practical to operate on the spot. In several tools, that experience never felt quite right. If I wanted a more practical view, the best option was often to export the data and use an external tool.
Now I ran a small test by creating a page to help with registration and sign-up management, and the result was already surreal. One month ago, when I finished building this workspace, I would never have imagined that something like this would be possible inside Fibery itself.
Honestly, if you keep moving in this direction, Fibery has everything it needs to surpass any competition. This might be the update with the biggest potential since I started using the product.
Congratulations to all of you. I’m genuinely impressed. I hope that, in the future, this feature becomes even more powerful for creating better and better pages, maybe even with a more direct way to manually edit the page without relying only on the agent.
Even right now, it is already incredible.
Please DO share these things, it can greatly affect what we will build next!