Love the article and the direction you’re going with it! Fibery OS is really the main reason we keep using the platform. In my opinion, the feedback management system doesn’t quite capture how great Fibery is.
Suggestions for Accelerating Fibery Adoption
When setting up a new account, I noticed there’s a Project Tracking Space and a Meeting Notes space available. That’s a good start, but I think it would be even more beneficial if Fibery offered a Demo Workspace filled with real-looking content (more spaces, comments from mock team members, rich texts, fields, etc) that users would be encouraged to explore. A “Product Tour” could then guide them around as well. Providing something like this right from the beginning would help new users better understand the full range of possibilities.
I also think new users would benefit from a guided process for creating their first space. This could include steps like naming the space, creating databases, and adding fields, with helpful suggestions along the way (perhaps using AI to assist in a “Typeform-like” style). It would also be great to introduce some onboarding “Tasks/Milestones” that are easy to complete and visually trackable for new users.
The demo account could also highlight the most common use cases from popular apps like Clickup, Notion, Jira, Trello, etc., and demonstrate how Fibery excels in these areas with mock content. Hell, you could literally call the spaces by the name of competitors.
Before using Fibery, we weren’t quite sure how to structure our data and processes. Coming from other tools that are more opinionated, Fibery’s flexibility was a bit intimidating because it gives you full control. It’s easy to feel lost, so I think providing more guidance at the start is incredibly important. This is great, but not many will want to read all of it. Visual guidance, directly in the app is much easier to digest and more impactful.
Free Accounts
While we don’t currently have a need for a free account, I can see how it would be valuable for others. I agree with a lot of what @YvetteLans mentioned. A free plan could include:
- 1 space
- The ability to create/view/edit a maximum of 1-3 databases
- 10 entities (either across the entire workspace or per database)
- 5-10 fields per entity
- 1-3 views
- 2-3 rules/automations
- Basic AI capabilities
This would allow people to experiment with Fibery and get comfortable with it without the pressure of an immediate commitment. If they want to expand and create more spaces, databases, entities, fields, views, automations, or rules, they can upgrade as needed.
Looking forward to the future with Fibery OS!