🔮 Fibery's take on AI (vision)

Use AI To Speed Up Human UI/UX Improvements

As well as making Fibery great for agents to use, I think it is really important that you use AI to speed up your development on all of the UI/UX features that our non-technical end users want to make their lives better.

You have a great cadence of releasing features, but the new paradigm of what is possible with a fully flexible tech stack and claude code, means that end-users patience to wait for features is getting strained.

I very much see Fibery as the hub between our AI agents and our humans and it needs to be a slick beautiful experience for both of them for it to retain that position.

Example (Sunsama)

For individuals to plan our time effectively we used to use Sunsama (using clickup integration).

Since we moved to Fibery we have not been able to use it. It has had a big impact. The options to try and solve this have suboptimal outcomes.

  • Zapier: difficult to setup and manage to try and achieve 2-way sync. Zaps break often meaning data not aligned.
  • Custom web app with Fibery as backend: UI is completely separate from where we are telling our team to focus on for all their work and from their other views. If we do this, why not move all views to the custom app, and then probably Fibery isnt the best backend?
  • Recreate within Fibery databases: cant establish drag and drop behaviours, cant tweak UI layout, creates a lot of complexity for users with extra fields.

A proper solution needs one of the following:

  • Fibery to recreate the sunsama view it within their UI
  • Fibery create a sandboxed UI builder where we can somehow use AI to create a view with pure code without any of the current limitations on how to display and manipulate data
  • Fibery create a 2-way sync with Sunsama

It’s the kind of thing that we feel completely blocked from solving at the moment, and an example where i know others have tried workarounds too.

Other examples from our team that were mentioned last week include bidirectional sync for google calendar and ability to display colours in rich text fields. Im sure there are many more in the community backlog too.

All shared from a place of love for Fibery and wanting you to succeed big.

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