TiberiumA notes app with folders that actually help you find things
Folders are the oldest organizational tool in software, and they still work. Tiberium gives you a clean folder system — easy to create, easy to nest, easy to move notes between — without forcing a complex hierarchy.
What to look for
- ✓ One click to create a folder
- ✓ Drag to nest, drag to flatten
- ✓ Move notes between folders without losing tags
- ✓ Clear visual hierarchy in the sidebar
Folder structures that work
Most people do well with two levels. Top-level folders for the broad areas — work, personal, projects, learning. Second level for specific projects or topics within each. Anything deeper usually means tags would serve better.
Examples by audience
Students: one folder per course. Work: one per client or project. Creators: one per content series. Personal: one per area of life.
When to move from folders to tags
When you find yourself wanting a note to live in two places, that is the signal to add a tag instead of a folder.
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Sign up for TiberiumFrequently asked questions
Can I nest folders?
Yes — most people stop at two levels.
Can I move a folder?
Yes — drag it into another folder or to the root.
What happens to notes when I delete a folder?
You are asked whether to move them or delete them.
Can a note live in multiple folders?
No — that is what tags are for.