Tiberium

A note taking app for meetings that people actually re-read

A good meeting note is a small artifact — short enough to re-read in two minutes, structured enough to find the action items at a glance. Tiberium ships with meeting templates that turn every meeting into one of those artifacts.

What every meeting note should contain

Attendees, agenda, decisions, action items with owners and dates. That is the whole structure. Anything else is decoration.

Ready-to-use templates

Standard meeting note
The default template for most meetings.
# {Meeting title}
Date: 
Attendees: 

## Agenda
- 

## Discussion
- 

## Decisions
- 

## Action items
- [ ] {Owner} — {What} — {By when}
Decision meeting
When the only goal is to make a call.
# Decision: {What}
Date: 
Attendees: 

## Context

## Options considered
1. 
2. 

## Decision

## Why

## Reversibility
1:1
Append to one rolling note per person.
## {Date}
### Their topics
- 
### My topics
- 
### Actions
- [ ] 

How to use templates effectively

Pick the template that matches the meeting type — standup, decision meeting, planning, retrospective — and let the template guide the structure. The cognitive load drops to near zero.

After the meeting

Spend ninety seconds turning the action items into something the right people will see. Tag the note with the project so it shows up in your weekly review.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I make my own templates?

Yes — any note can be turned into a template you reuse.

Will action items sync to a task app?

Not directly. Most people copy action items into their project tool at the end of the meeting.

Can I share a meeting note?

Yes — publish it to a clean URL and share the link with attendees.

What about recurring meetings?

Use one rolling note per series, prepended each week — or one note per occurrence, your call.