Tiberium

An Evernote alternative for the way real teams actually work

Business notes are not casual notes. They are decisions, commitments, follow-ups, and the institutional memory of a small company. Tiberium gives you a calm, fast workspace for meeting notes, client records, SOPs, and the kind of project documentation that should never live only in someone's inbox.

Meeting notes that actually get used

The best meeting notes are written for the people who were not in the meeting. Keep a consistent template — attendees, agenda, decisions, action items — and you give every meeting a usable artifact instead of a wall of text nobody opens.

Client notes you can find under pressure

One folder per client, one note per significant conversation, and tags for stage (prospect, active, closed). When the client calls and you have ninety seconds to remember the context, the system pays for itself.

SOPs and how-tos

Standard operating procedures are usually the highest-leverage notes a small business keeps. Anything done more than three times deserves an SOP. Tiberium handles them as ordinary notes with headings — easy to write, easy to update, easy to point a new hire at.

Project documentation

For each project, keep a project home note: goal, owner, milestones, open questions, and links to the supporting notes. This becomes the single page anyone can read to catch up.

Meeting note template

Attendees, agenda, decisions, action items with owner and date — the four sections every meeting note needs.

Client conversation log

Date, channel, what was discussed, what was promised. Five minutes of writing saves an hour of recall.

SOP

Title, when to use it, step-by-step instructions, and a section for things that have gone wrong before.

Project home

Goal, status, open questions, decision log, and links to the deeper documents.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Tiberium suitable for a small team?

Yes. Each person has their own workspace and can publish individual notes to share. Heavier multi-user team features are on the roadmap, not in the current product.

Can I share a note with a client?

Yes — any note can be published to a clean public URL.

Is my client data secure?

Notes are stored in our managed cloud database, scoped to your account. Treat them with the same care as any cloud document tool.

Does Tiberium replace a wiki?

For a small team it can act as a lightweight wiki. For a large org with thousands of pages and complex permissions, a dedicated wiki tool is still the right pick.