Hello!
With some discussion of this feature yesterday here:
I wanted to bring this to the attention of some fellow colleagues who I’m hoping might also advocate this? @Chr1sG, @rothnic, @colman - and of course anybody else who sees this today! - would love to get your take, and whether this feature in Fibery would help you. @Oshyan has been giving great support - thank you again!
I wanted to add one further point right now: The nocode “stalwarts” of Coda, Notion, AirTable are all more or less missing this feature, except in a few cases I think where one will appear in Coda. But the nature of building schemas in tools like this, Fibery included, is such that it’s easy to create accidentally Entities, or very importantly, inadvertently delete something.
I’d add that one of the best implementations of Toasts that I use all the time, every day, and one that I’d love to see Fibery model this around, is Gmail. You can set how long a Toast lingers. I have experimented in Gmail with up to 10 seconds, so I give myself extra time for those “oops” mails that I realized I sent to the wrong person, or worded wrongly, right after I hit the “send” button! Or undeleting a message I don’t really want to send to trash.
Thanks!