TiberiumA note taking app for project management without the bloat
Real project management is half kanban board and half written context. Tiberium covers the written half — the project home, the decisions, the open questions, the lightweight status updates that never quite fit in a ticket.
The project home page
One note per project, pinned at the top of the folder. Goal, status, owner, milestones, open questions, and links to the deeper notes. Anyone joining the project mid-flight reads this and is caught up.
Decisions, written down
A decision that lives only in a meeting is a decision that gets re-litigated. Keep a decision log per project — date, what was decided, alternatives considered. It saves arguments three months later.
Milestones and updates
A simple list of milestones with dates, plus a short weekly update. The update writes itself if you have been keeping the project home current.
Tasks and follow-ups
For tasks that are not in your ticketing tool, a quick bulleted list works. For longer threads of work, link out to the related notes.
Project home
Goal, status, owner, milestones, open questions, links.
Decision log
Date, decision, alternatives, who decided.
Weekly update
Done, in progress, blocked, next.
Open questions
A running list — close them out as they resolve.
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Sign up for TiberiumFrequently asked questions
Does Tiberium replace Jira or Asana?
No — it complements them. Use your project tool for tracking and Tiberium for the context around it.
Can I link between notes?
Yes — paste a note URL into another note.
Can I share the project home with stakeholders?
Yes — publish it as a public page or as a read-only link.
Does it support tasks?
Checkbox-style lists work natively. For richer task tracking, pair with a dedicated tool.