TiberiumA note app for task lists that does not turn into a project management tool
Not every task needs a ticket. Some need a quick checklist in a note. Tiberium handles the kind of list-keeping that lives between a sticky note and a project management tool — fast, structured enough to scan, light enough to not feel like overhead.
Personal task lists
A note titled today, a bulleted list of the things you want to do, checkboxes next to each. That is the entire workflow.
Work lists that escape email
For the small to-dos that arrive in chat and inbox but do not belong in your project tool, a running work list note works better than mental tracking.
Project action items
After a meeting, the action items go into a dated note. Tag with the project. The next time you open the project tag, the open actions are right there.
Shopping, packing, errands
The smallest lists matter too. Templates make them one click to create and reuse.
Today
Three things. Anything beyond three is wishful thinking.
Errands
A running list. Cross out as you go. Reset the note weekly.
Pre-launch checklist
Same template, every release. Tweaked monthly.
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Sign up for TiberiumFrequently asked questions
Does it sync with a real task manager?
Not directly — Tiberium is the lightweight option for tasks that do not warrant a manager.
Are there recurring tasks?
Use a template and apply it on the day. Recurring scheduling is not a notes-app job.
Can I share a checklist?
Yes — publish to a public URL.
Can I see tasks across notes?
Search for unfinished checkbox patterns or use a daily tag.