Tiberium

A Notion alternative for designers who want calm, not chrome

Notion is powerful, but the designers workflow does not need every block type and database view. Tiberium gives designers a clean notes surface with the few features that actually matter — folders, tags, search, and one-click publishing.

The designers who tried Notion first

Spent two weeks setting up templates, used the app for a month, drifted back to a plain notes app. Tiberium is what that plain notes app should have been.

The designers who needs to publish

Drafts in the editor, publishes the same note as a public page. No CMS, no copy-paste into a separate tool.

The designers who lives in search

Tags lightly, searches constantly. Live search means they find the right note before they finish typing.

What designers actually need

Most designers who try Notion describe the same arc: a week of template hunting, a month of database tinkering, and eventually a quiet retreat back to a plain notes app. The lesson is that the designers workflow rewards capture speed and findability, not configuration depth.

How Tiberium fits the designers workflow

Tiberium gives designers the things that actually move the work forward: a fast editor, folders and tags that stay out of your way, search that returns results as you type, and a publish button when a note becomes something you want to share.

  • Open and write within a second
  • Tag and file once, find forever
  • Publish any note as a clean public page
  • Voice memos when typing is too slow

Switching from Notion

Designers switching from Notion usually start by copying across the five or six notes they actually reread. Leave the rest. A clean workspace from day one is worth more than carrying twelve archived templates you forgot why you made.

Try a Notion alternative for designers that respects your time

Tiberium is free to start. Capture ideas, organize notes, and publish in seconds — the Notion alternative for designers most people actually stick with.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Tiberium really a Notion alternative for designers?

For the way most people actually use Notion — capturing notes, organizing them, finding them later, and sometimes sharing one publicly — yes. If you depend on Notion databases or full workspace wiki features, Tiberium will not replace those one-for-one.

Why is Tiberium a good fit for designers?

Designers reward speed of capture and findability over configuration depth. Tiberium is designed around exactly that.

Is Tiberium free?

Yes. There is a free tier with the whole notes app, and a simple paid tier for extras like monetization on published pages.

Can I import my Notion content?

Tiberium accepts pasted text and Markdown. Most people copy across the pages they still reread and leave the rest archived in Notion.

Does Tiberium work offline?

Tiberium runs in the browser and saves to the cloud as you type. Short connection blips are fine; long offline sessions are not the primary target yet.

Where are my notes stored?

Your notes live in our managed cloud database, scoped to your account. Only you can see them unless you publish a note as a public page.