TiberiumA notes app for Linux users who like calm tools
If you're after a notes app for linux, the constraints are different than for a generic notes app. You want something that respects your device, your habits, and your time. Tiberium is browser-native, light, and fast — which makes it a natural fit. Here's what to expect.
Why this kind of notes app for linux matters
Generic notes apps assume you're on a Mac at a desk with a steady connection. The real world is messier. A good notes app for linux works on whatever you actually use, doesn't drain your battery, and doesn't ask for permissions it doesn't need.
Tiberium runs in the browser, which sidesteps most of those problems. There's nothing to install, nothing to update, and no native app keeping a background process alive.
How it feels day to day
Open a tab, sign in once, and you're in. Pin the tab and it lives quietly between your other work. There's no second app to manage and no separate sync settings to worry about.
Everything you write is saved to the cloud as you go, so you can switch devices without exporting anything.
- No app store install or update loop
- Works the same on every device with a modern browser
- Lives in a tab — pin it and forget it
- Notes follow you between devices automatically
What to expect on your first day
Sign up takes ten seconds. The interface opens to an empty note. Start typing — Tiberium saves it. After five minutes you'll have a small handful of notes; after a week, the start of a workspace.
The fastest first step is to import nothing. Just start writing what you'd write today. Old notes can come over a handful at a time, when you actually need them.
Where Tiberium fits in the wider notes app for linux 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 notes app for linux for your work. Most people make that call inside the first hour.
Open Tiberium on your device
Sign up free in any browser. No install, no app store, no waiting — just a clean note ready for you.
Sign up for TiberiumFrequently asked questions
Is Tiberium really a notes app for linux?
Yes — it runs in the browser, so it works the same on whatever device you use. Sign in, start writing.
Will it slow my device down?
No. There's no native app, no background process, and no Electron overhead. It's a normal browser tab.
Do I need an account?
Yes, to keep notes synced. Sign-up takes ten seconds and there's no credit card required.
Can I use it offline?
Tiberium is designed for online use. A quick connection blip is fine; long offline sessions aren't the target use case yet.