Tiberium

A note app for daily journaling

A note app for journaling should fit into the rhythm you already have. Tiberium does that by staying out of the way — open, type, close — without forcing you into someone else's system. This page walks through how people actually use Tiberium for this, what to set up, and what to skip.

How people use Tiberium for this

A note app for journaling is mostly about a daily rhythm — not a fancy feature. Most people open Tiberium first thing, scan the inbox folder, and start the day from there. New thoughts get caught in one place; the rest of the workspace stays clean.

Over time the workflow settles into something like this: one folder for the active project, one tag for the running theme, and a published page for anything you want to share. The system is small enough to keep, which is why it sticks.

  • Inbox folder for raw capture, sorted weekly
  • Project folder for the work you're shipping this month
  • A theme tag for the topic you're thinking about most
  • A weekly review note where you decide what stays and what goes

What to set up first

Resist the urge to plan a perfect system before you start writing. Tiberium is at its best when you keep the structure light — three or four folders, a handful of tags, and a single template you actually use.

After a couple of weeks, your real patterns show up. That's the moment to add structure, not before.

Common pitfalls (and how to avoid them)

The most common mistake with any note app for journaling is over-organizing. People build a beautiful folder tree on day one and never write inside it. Start with a single inbox; let folders emerge.

The second mistake is hoarding. Notes you'll never reread are clutter, not knowledge. Archive ruthlessly and your workspace stays useful for years.

Where Tiberium fits in the wider note app for journaling landscape

Tiberium is the main notes app at the center of this — it's the home of every page you see across this site. If you want the full overview of what the app does, the [Tiberium notes app homepage](/) is the right place to start.

From there you can sign up, open your first note, and decide whether this is the right note app for journaling for your work. Most people make that call inside the first hour.

Make this your note app for journaling

Sign up free, paste your first note, and let your workflow start small and grow with you.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Tiberium a good note app for journaling?

Yes — it's small, fast, and stays out of the way, which is the main thing you want for this kind of work.

Can I share notes from Tiberium?

Yes. Any note can become a public page with a single click; the URL is clean and shareable.

Do I need to set up folders before I start?

No. Start with one inbox folder, write for a week, and let real folders emerge from your actual usage.

Is there a mobile app?

Tiberium runs in any mobile browser. You can also add it to your home screen so it behaves like an app.