Fibery through the years - Museum

Some of you have been around long enough to remember our old homepages :smiling_face_with_tear:

We never really wanted to delete them, cause each one had an idea behind it, a story, and a lot of care. So instead of letting them quietly disappear, we built a Museum.

Notable pages are restored to the way they were originally meant to be seen, with a little behind-the-scenes context for each.

We’d love to hear which one resonates with you most, or which era of Fibery you joined in :grinning_face:

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That’s why I joined Fibery and that’s why I push my colleagues to use it.

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Not the point of the post, but respect to whoever made all the CSS work nicely while “importing” a half dozen various homepages within the current Fibery template!

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I’ve been sitting on this thought for a while: I wish Fibery wrote a book about how they work.

I think one of the first things that really drew me to Fibery was the humor (I remember the “stress inducing” landing page)

It has been enjoyable to see how the app has evolved over the years and how transparent the team/company has been about the changes in position/messaging.

I kid you not every week I ask how is this company able to operate and be so consistent with the weekly releases and communication.

I would pay for a 37Signals style book that reveals some of the behind the scenes.

But I suppose we’re already getting that with the transparency in the monthly reports and engaging in the community.

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I would be surprised if a book taught us something new, given all that is already being shared.
And yes, I would probably read it :slight_smile:
Perhaps the first increment could be a blog post with a short intro and a link to existing blogs and documents.
Basically, that is what the 37Signals/Basecamp books do too.

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