Tiberium

Best note taking app: a calm buyer's guide

The best note taking app is not the one with the longest feature list. It is the one you will still open every day in a year. This guide walks through the criteria that actually predict whether a notes app sticks, and shows where Tiberium lands on each one.

What to look for

  • Speed — opens in under a second, every time
  • Search — live, full-text, returns matches as you type
  • Folders and tags — both, working together
  • Sync — quiet, reliable, and invisible when it works
  • Clean writing experience — no toolbar wars
  • Long-term organization — scales beyond a few thousand notes

Why most lists pick the wrong winner

Most listicles rank notes apps by feature count. That is exactly the wrong metric. Heavy notes apps have more features and are abandoned more often. The right metric is whether the app feels frictionless on day 200, not day 1.

The four-week test

Pick a candidate. Use it as your only notes app for four weeks. If you still reach for it without thinking on day 28, it is a keeper. If you started skipping it by day 10, it is wrong for you. Tiberium is built to pass that test.

Where Tiberium fits

Tiberium is a strong pick for solo creators, writers, students, founders, and small-team knowledge workers. It is not trying to be a project management tool, a wiki, or a database. It is trying to be the best notes app you have ever lived in.

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Frequently asked questions

How many notes can I make?

No artificial cap. People with thousands of notes use Tiberium happily.

Is the editor rich text or Markdown?

A clean rich-text editor with Markdown-style structure. You can write either way.

Does it sync across devices?

Yes — your workspace is the same on every device you sign in on.

How much does it cost?

Free tier covers the everyday notes use case. A paid tier exists for creator-style monetization features.