Tiberium

A Simplenote alternative with better organization

Most people searching for a simplenote alternative have the same story: they liked the old tool for a while, then it grew heavier than the work it was supposed to support. Tiberium is the calm, focused option — fewer features, more breathing room, and a price that won't surprise you.

Why people switch to a simplenote alternative

The reasons sound boring on paper and add up fast in practice: the app got heavier with every release, the editor started lagging, the pricing pages kept shifting, and the features you actually used were buried under ones you never asked for.

Tiberium is built around the opposite trade. Fewer features, made well, kept calm. The headline isn't a new AI agent — it's that you open the app and start writing.

What stays the same when you switch

The fundamentals carry over. You still have notes, folders, tags, search, and shareable links. The mental model is familiar from day one.

What's different is the friction. Open faster, type faster, find things faster, share faster. The work feels the same; the tool gets out of the way.

  • Notes, folders, tags, search — all the basics work the way you expect
  • No new mental model to learn before you can write
  • Public sharing on a clean page, not your old app's chrome
  • Predictable pricing — one free tier, one paid tier

Tiberium vs Heavier tools

FeatureTiberiumHeavier tools
Time to first noteInstant — opens on your last noteSplash screen, sync wheel, upsell prompts
Editor weightLight, focused, no toolbar clutterRibbons, panels, blocks
OrganizationFolders, tags, templates — all simpleNotebooks, stacks, databases — overlapping
SearchLive results as you typeSubmit, then wait
Public sharingOne-click publish to a clean pageShared links wrapped in app chrome
PricingFree to start, one simple paid tierMultiple tiers, feature gating

Who should stay where they are

If your current tool is the center of a complex team workflow with databases, embedded views, and roles — stay. Tiberium is not trying to replace that.

If your current tool is mostly used to write and reread notes, the switch is straightforward and usually feels lighter within a week.

Where Tiberium fits in the wider simplenote alternative 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 simplenote alternative for your work. Most people make that call inside the first hour.

Switch in a few minutes

Sign up free, paste a handful of notes from your old tool, and feel the difference inside an hour.

Sign up for Tiberium

Frequently asked questions

How is Tiberium a simplenote alternative?

It covers the same fundamentals — notes, folders, tags, search, sharing — without the heavier features that often come with bigger tools.

Can I import my notes?

Tiberium accepts pasted plain text and Markdown. For most people the cleanest move is to bring across the notes that still matter.

Will I miss features from my old tool?

Probably one or two — that's true of any switch. Most people find the calm and speed outweigh the missing features within a couple of weeks.

Is Tiberium safer than free alternatives?

Notes are private by default and only become public when you explicitly publish them. Standard cloud security applies.