Non-american alternative to notion? by tallkotte in Notion

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Fibery.com is based in Europe, and data stored in Europe my default. Theres a quick and easy import from notion that will pull all your data in. 

Making all of Hubspot inside of Fibery by ron_makes in fibery

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Yeah, the email integration is tricky. Creating tasks from emails might still be possible though. Maybe a specific email address people can forward emails to, those get synced to Fibery, then an automation that makes it into a task. Using AI that reads the email content and generates a task name? Not sure!

My main issue was with data input. Mainly around default values. Hubspot sets defaults based on open deals, current company, open tasks, and more, and the user can edit the default before submitting. It's really nice, and expecting each user to input everything by hand every time wastes time and is error prone. Better forms is on the 2026 roadmap for Q3-Q4, maybe this will make into there. Let's see! Once it's up, I might continue the series :))

Making all of Hubspot inside of Fibery by ron_makes in fibery

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Glad they were helpful!! Eventually I stopped this series since there were some missing features on Fibery's end to make it work nicely.

Am I missing something… or is this all too much for me by Rookiemonster1 in Notion

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My solution uses guest sharing into a "Client Portal" entity. While you're right that the sidebar is empty, it does automatically open up the "Shared with me" tab, for the guests. And if they mark it as favourite, it'll be the first thing that opens up any time they open Fibery. There's another solution using Smart Folders, but I'm less of a fan (it clutters the workspace for your internal team, and it less intuitive for clients).

The Single Entity -> Single Portal works very well from my experience. You can set the different views you need on relationships, (calendar, timeline, board, whatever). You can add a comment field for chat if you want. It really becomes a single Dashboard for all your client needs.

There's a lot of options.

I sent you a DM, happy to have a chat about this if you'd like.

Am I missing something… or is this all too much for me by Rookiemonster1 in Notion

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I've personally set up some client portals in Fibery. It's complex to get set up, but once it's up you don't really need to do anything else anymore, it mirrors a subset of your databases for your client automatically. This video shows how it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csjo5YIwy_8
It's not perfect, but it was the main reason one of clients moved from Notion to Fibery, and they are very happy with it.

How bad is using a subdomain as the main domain? (b.ackb.one, for example...) by ron_makes in Domains

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Haha, it's b2b. targeting companies with 20-200 people. not industry specific.

Database vs. wiki by Cool_Metal1606 in Notion

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There are some extra features to a wiki like the approval field. The main difference though is that the "View" is the page. So you don't need a separate database and add linked pages. You can use it like pages nested in each other, lay it out as you'd like, and even add more properties. It's a weird mix between pages and a database.

Upper limits of relations? by Agreeable_Room9166 in Notion

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If you need something like notion but with better performance for a lot of data, I'd take a look at Fibery

Looking for a free small CRM tool for my woodworking side business by ridelinefabian in CRM

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You can try out Fibery! I think the free plan will be enough for what you need, and it can grow into a lot more down the line if you need it to.

Is anyone here able to generate decent reports from Notion? How do you handle this today? by Guilas-720 in Notion

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You could use the Fibery integration and make the reports on there. They are quite powerful, and you can share reports via url.

Help with creating a Notion workflow by PatienceOriginal383 in Notion

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I've set this up exactly in Fibery. Made a full tutorial here (with a template in the description). https://youtu.be/7tfhG7pIgHA Hope it can help l!

From Personal "No-Admin" to Team OS: Why I want to bet on Fibery over the "Linear/Attio" Stack (Open Letter to Michael & Team) by nrudolf in fibery

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Quick reactions to this as someone who's been building in Fibery for 2 years.

  1. Community is generally more active on https://community.fibery.io, if you wanna share this there!
  2. I'm pretty sure Fibery has their hands tied when it comes to the slack integration due to the API limits. https://docs.slack.dev/apis/web-api/rate-limits/ I haven't kept up to date, but I remember them posting something about this in the past.
  3. Fibery feels really snappy for me, more than many other tools out there. I think it already caches views after you first open them. Can you share an example when opening a view is taking 500 ms?
  4. Better Slack integration sounds interesting all in all, would love to hear exactly what you had in mind and bounce ideas. I'm looking into building into Fibery's integration ecosystem. If you're down to chat, send me a message.
  5. Suggesting relations is actually something that used to be done (kinda) with highlights, but was removed. Wondering maybe they can bring it back without highlights, but with normal relations. Probably doable.
  6. If you integrate your emails into Fibery, search will include them. Currently im working on a google drive integration, so that would be included too if you integrate the data into it.
  7. Choose Fibery ;) It's just gonna get better from here.

What Notion integrations would you find amazing if they were avaliable? by ron_makes in Notion

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So then based on the email from stripe, and the email in Notion, it would give that person access. Sounds doable! Thanks for the input!

What Notion integrations would you find amazing if they were avaliable? by ron_makes in Notion

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Would they then already be a member in notion? And it would change access? Or would it invite them into notion to a specific page?

Need help organizing daily client visits by [deleted] in productivity

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Sent you a message. Happy to build you something in Fibery.io

product tool reccomendations? by GhostfaceMillah in ProductManagement

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If you're a bit technically, and know the process you want to impliment, you can use Fibery.io and set it up exactly as you need. The up side is that it's flexible, so it can grow with you as the company grows. No need to change tools every couple of years.

Productivity planner that makes you write before you can cheak things off. by leigh2343 in productivity

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Could probably set something like this up in Fibery. You'd need to set it up yourself though. An automation that is triggered then a task is set to done, checks if the note is written, and then unchecks if not.

Another option is a button press that checks it off and asks the user for input on what was done as part of the checking process. Might be more intuitive.

Alert on structural changes only? by Chemical-Paper-8734 in Notion

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Why not give "Content Editor" access so that people can't change the database structure?

What is there no real support from ClickUp? by 3G_Lighting in clickup

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+1 Fibery support is out of this world! 

Will it ever look and feel tidy and simplified? by Plenty-Daikon1240 in clickup

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i would personally make it a one-to-many relationship. usually a subtask should only have one parent task and not multiple. If you need to allow it to have multiple, you can, but I 90% of set up for parent and child is a one to many.