Tiberium

An Evernote alternative for small teams who want to stay light

Most teams do not need a heavyweight wiki or a sprawling enterprise knowledge platform. They need a place where the meeting notes, the project plans, and the lightweight documentation actually live and can be found. Tiberium is built for that — fast, organized, and easy to share when sharing matters.

Shared notes without the chaos

Tiberium uses individual workspaces with public note pages for the work that needs to be shared. That keeps personal notes personal and gives your team a clean shared surface for documents that have an audience.

Team knowledge in one place

Each person on the team keeps their working notes private. The team-wide knowledge — SOPs, onboarding docs, decision logs — lives as published pages your team can bookmark and link from any tool you already use.

Project notes that survive a handoff

Use a project home page per project, with links out to the supporting notes. When someone joins the project halfway through, the home page is enough to catch them up.

Organized workspaces

Folders for projects, tags for status, templates for the recurring documents. Every person sets up their workspace the same way and the team gets a shared shape without anyone enforcing it.

Project home

Status, owner, milestones, open questions, links to deeper notes.

Decision log

Date, decision, alternatives considered, who was in the room.

Onboarding doc

Day one checklist, key tools, links to the SOPs that matter most.

Standup notes

Yesterday, today, blockers — one short note per person, per day.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Tiberium have full team collaboration today?

It supports per-person workspaces and shared public note pages. Real-time multi-user editing in a shared workspace is on the roadmap.

Can a team use Tiberium right now?

Yes — many small teams use it as a lightweight knowledge layer alongside their main collaboration tool.

Are published notes safe to share with clients?

Yes — they render on a clean URL with no app chrome. You control what gets published.

Can I revoke a public link?

Yes — unpublish a note at any time and the link will stop serving the page.