Tiberium

A lightweight Notion alternative that loads instantly

A lightweight Notion alternative should not turn into a multi-week setup project. Tiberium gives you a real notes app you can open right now, with no template gallery and no plugin store to manage.

What to look for

  • Speed and weight works on day one with no setup
  • No plugin store to manage
  • Same behavior on web, mobile, and tablet
  • Stays out of the editor until you need it
  • Free on the starting tier

What you should expect from a lightweight Notion alternative

A lightweight Notion alternative should let you take real notes immediately — not a 7-day trial of a paid app, not a feature-gated demo, and not a tutorial gauntlet before the editor unlocks.

What Tiberium gives you free

Sign up and you get the whole notes app — capture, folders, tags, search, voice notes, and the publish-to-public-page flow.

  • Unlimited notes on the free tier
  • Folders, tags, and live search included
  • Voice memos with transcription
  • Publish any note as a clean public page

Where the paid tier sits

The paid tier exists for people who want extras like monetization on their published pages. Everything required to take notes well stays on the free tier.

Try a lightweight Notion alternative that respects your time

Tiberium is free to start. Capture ideas, organize notes, and publish in seconds — the lightweight Notion alternative most people actually stick with.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Tiberium really a lightweight Notion alternative?

For the way most people actually use Notion — capturing notes, organizing them, finding them later, and sometimes sharing one publicly — yes. If you depend on Notion databases or full workspace wiki features, Tiberium will not replace those one-for-one.

Is Tiberium free?

Yes. There is a free tier with the whole notes app, and a simple paid tier for extras like monetization on published pages.

Can I import my Notion content?

Tiberium accepts pasted text and Markdown. Most people copy across the pages they still reread and leave the rest archived in Notion.

Does Tiberium work offline?

Tiberium runs in the browser and saves to the cloud as you type. Short connection blips are fine; long offline sessions are not the primary target yet.

Where are my notes stored?

Your notes live in our managed cloud database, scoped to your account. Only you can see them unless you publish a note as a public page.