Text wrap option would be amazing. Itās one of the things I miss from Notion views (especially Table view), where you could choose per field whether to wrap.
Ok i have been user for notion , coda for a while and im mpbile first user so my main work is in mobile then i use desktop for heavy working ⦠i know what other platform flaws and why is that⦠also i have been using fibery mobile web version for a while and it might face same issues ā¦
-
So most important thing to have is the ability to add, custom, edit , remove not only entities but dataset too ⦠i know many people feels thats should be heavy work but its crucial to have this and both platform not get seperated ⦠without it you will end up at something similar to coda unusable app just for viewing.
-
Many people mentioned forms, but iād rather include buttons so the ability to see button within any type of view will be ideal ⦠so lets say i have list view with button done ⦠or list view of project with button add task etc ⦠this make ot more customisable which fit most poeple
-
We also want the correct views for all type of views ⦠Many of these app fall short in calendar , just try copy google or outlook ⦠1,3,7,30 day view of calendar thats it, also the task lr project if it doesnt have time or duration it shouldnt be in calendar it should be in all day at top of the calendar ⦠also if you took my point 2 , so tasks inside calendar had button this will beat most productivity apps instantly ⦠ofc not only calendar also other type need to be considered like timeline, table etc ⦠try to see the best on that and jusy copy with fibery flavour ⦠like for table i feel airtable is doing amazing ā¦
-
Lastly you can think of what mobile can do beside normal viewing experience usualy mobile have widget, notifications, add button on front of views so maybe user can custom add button to add when clicked all list of datasets choosed by user come up and he chooses where to add etc, bottom/top headers and ideally can be customizable like have 4 important pages in bottom , 1 at top etc, think of vertical is space and horizntal is the limit so think vertically ⦠i can see there going to be left , middle , right view panels like what we experience in the web mobile versionā¦it would be nice to have new type of field like phone, email which direct us to different app , share button like i can share from different app and add entity ā¦all those cases are mobile specific need to be considered ā¦
Anyway im very happy to see this, once it made i might be a pro user in fibery and delete all other apps
excited to see it
@alex add me please
Can you add me please, thank you
This. When airtable first launched I made a quick interface/app/form on the jobsite to track hours/materials all from mobile. When it didnāt work, or i needed to change something, easy to do from mobile. Then they removed that option (or I canāt find it).
Would love to finally move to fibery, but the lack of mobile has been the reason to not.
I would love to try this out @alex or be notified when itās available.
Thanks
Is it possible to a notification (sound) for events please?
Iām still new to Fibery but I intend to pitch this platform as the all-in-one solution for our small company of 3-4 people. A mobile appāwhether itās native/app store or PWA, Iām not sure it matters to usāmight be a game-changer to my pitch to get the team all on board, so Iām interested in getting access. For us, the two biggest priorities currently would be: 1) calendar views (monthly/weekly even daily, and then detailed views of entities) and then 2) uploading photos directly from mobile camera into a files or rich text field of an entity. Absolutely LOVE this platform so far.
Big fan of PWA. Currently using that for Nextcloud and have Fibery as an āexternal siteā on our (small!) team dashboard. Iām especially interested in making it as easy to use as possible so after we get it perfected in our small core team we can expand the solution weāre building on the fibery platform out to more people.
Any integrations with Nextcloud (e.g., file linking, ability to integrate into an iframe, webhooks back and forth, etc.) would be super useful!
Can you add mobile apps to roadmap so we know where we at? ![]()
Iām exceptionally skilled at breaking any sort of system. ![]()
mobile beta access, if possible - pretty please? ![]()
I would love to be added to a beta test group.
Right now I use Hermit to pin Fibery to my home-screen and use it as a ālight appā, but a dedicated app would be 10/10 great.
Iām looking forward to the Fiber mobile app, and if youād like to invite me to beta test it, Iāll give you lots of feedback!!
Some ideas for the mobile app:
- A bar code scanner / deep linking options. We build our own booking system and using QR codes or so to immediately open the booking page with the item you scanned would be great.
- Pinning pages (hold app icon to get quick access options perhaps?). There are a couple of pages / locations that I want to go to by default on mobile and I would love some easy swapping between these. My PC workflow is more focused on proper editing and collaborating while mobile is more viewing some default pages and quick viewing of data.
- Easy photo capture and upload (say if an item breaks and someone creates a ticket, that they can snap a pic).
- Multiple account option. I use both my personal and the admin account, access to both simultaneously is not essential but does improve my sanity quite a bit.
Yāall be annoyed with me, but anything not implementing ai is a waste of time and money at this stage. How we use mobile is changing dramatically.
- Conversational AI Interface
Replace menus with voice/text prompts. Say āSummarize Q3 feedback,ā and AI creates tasks, links data instantly using on-device LLMs for speed and privacy. - Agentic AI Task Automation
Delegate workflows: āAssign all feedback tasks.ā AI autonomously categorizes, assigns, and updates, learning from user patterns to optimize. - Predictive Personalization
AI anticipates needs, prioritizes tasks (e.g., āReview critical bugs before meetingā) based on project data, user role, and biometrics. - AI-Generated Visualizations
Dynamic, mobile-optimized Kanban/timelines tailored to user (e.g., bug dashboard for devs), rendered in real-time for touch interaction. - AI-Driven Decision Insights
Real-time analytics: āWhatās blocking release?ā AI evaluates data, suggests actions (e.g., delay Feature X) to guide decisions.
Meh, disagree. For an initial beta mobile app, just being able to even relatively quickly input new entities with some mobile-specific capabilities (e.g. take photo on smart phone and add it to a new or existing entity) + be able to see a few mobile-friendly views would be a great start. All the stuff you said though WOULD be nice, though!
To each their own, but I think itās worth mentioning for the thread that I would find a different platform if a Fibery AI interface obfuscated my relationship to the data. Thatās why Iām on Fibery and not an off-the-shelf platform with an overwrought UI. I want the database. I would not find it helpful to hide a menu behind a chatbot, or rely on an AI interface to decide independently which values are relevant to a report, a calculation, or a summary. Strategic and optional AI, sure. Because there are operational if not ethical considerations to these decisions, and having a close relationship to the database is what empowers me to make those decisions rationally and comprehensively.
Well said Abram. I love Yuriās ideas ⦠as an option. However, I think in the āage of AIā what is being ignored is exactly what Fibery is doing: allowing rapid access to structured data by leveraging AIās assistance without relying on AI to interpret the data for me always.
BIG plus 1 on bringing data & files to Fibery mobile via sharesheetā¦except in my case it is iOS, not android ![]()
I was just wondering if the creation of the mobile app will detract from maintaining the web browser version on devices.
Users are currently complaining about their experience with Fibery in their mobile browser ā that itās not intuitive, it overflows horizontally, and itās hard to touch some buttons.
I would think that the mobile app development is meant to address those very concerns, no?