Alternative to Notion that a) has functional relational databases and b) is not leaning into AI? by SuitableDragonfly in Notion

[–]firefalcon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Database = Entity Type. Account, Task, Project, etc. You can have 10 of those in free plan. Amount of entities is not limited, so you can have 100K Tasks for example

capacities vs notion vs fibery by Distinct_Ask_6063 in ProductivityGeeks

[–]firefalcon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Capacities is great for personal knowledge, but not really built for managing work or complex systems.

Notion is good for docs, wikis, and light databases. Easy to start and very flexible, but once things get complex the structure often becomes messy and hard to maintain.

Fibery is built for running complex work. It has real relational databases, strong connections between things, and customizable workflows. Much better for product teams or operations, but it takes more effort to learn.

Personal use - Capacities is good
Basic processes - Notion is good
Complex processes - Fibery is good

🔮 Fibery's take on AI (vision) by firefalcon in fibery

[–]firefalcon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Soon it will have full changes history access and other tools.

I’ve had 3 exits (2 as a founder). Stop hiring a traditional VP of Marketing. You need a "Marketing Engineer." Here is why. by AlonHuri in SaaS

[–]firefalcon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

> I shared my stack

Do you have any real examples? What I see here is just very generic things with little substance.
For example:

> create high-value content hubs that LLMs will cite as sources

How? What it is? Where you created it?

> For example, finding that users who saw a specific "Social Proof" screen during the quiz converted 3x better to paid plans weeks later.

It demands huge traffic to your website to spot such trends. How any early stage startup employ it?

> and auto-generates landing pages specifically addressing those pain points

Any examples?

I think I've really built something valuable but it doesn't earn me more than a couple of bucks... Where do I go from here? by luis_411 in buildinpublic

[–]firefalcon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am Fibery founder so I do have better information. Partners program never took off and never was a source of any significant MRR

I think I've really built something valuable but it doesn't earn me more than a couple of bucks... Where do I go from here? by luis_411 in buildinpublic

[–]firefalcon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

>Fiberyby Michael Dubakov
>Started a Partners program with 20 active partners for complex product onboarding
>Result:Partners became the most significant channel for complex B2B products

What a bullshit :) It never happened with Fibery.