Tiberium

An Evernote alternative for writers who are tired of fighting their tools

Writing is hard enough without the app fighting you. Tiberium is a quiet, fast notes app for the messy middle of writing — ideas, outlines, drafts, research, character notes, and the small reminders you scribble at midnight and need to find six weeks later.

Ideas before they evaporate

The best ideas tend to arrive at the worst time. A notes app that opens slowly is a notes app you will skip when an idea hits. Tiberium loads instantly so you can capture the line, the scene, or the title before it slips.

Outlines that grow with the project

Start with a one-page outline, then turn each heading into its own note as the project grows. Folders for projects, tags for status — drafting, revising, on hold, done.

Drafts in a clean editor

Tiberium's editor stays out of your way. No toolbar fighting for screen space, no formatting flicker, no slow autosave. Just the words, on a clean page.

Research and character notes

Research notes live with the project they belong to. Character notes — appearance, voice, backstory, what they want — live as one note per character. When something needs to change across the book, search finds every mention.

Idea capture

A one-line note with a tag. That is it. Anything more is friction.

Chapter outline

Goal, scenes, beat-by-beat, and the question the chapter is supposed to answer.

Character note

Name, voice, what they want, what they fear, and the contradiction at the centre.

Research

Source, page, the quote or fact, and the chapter that might need it.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Tiberium have a distraction-free mode?

The whole editor is built around staying out of the way. There is no toolbar clutter to hide in the first place.

Can I export my drafts?

Yes — copy out the text or use the publish feature to render a clean web version.

Does Tiberium support Markdown?

Basic Markdown-style structure works well in the editor. It is not a strict Markdown app, but it respects the way writers think about headings, lists, and emphasis.

Can I use Tiberium for non-fiction?

Yes — outlines, research, and drafts work the same regardless of genre.