Fibery: The Ultimate Tool for Knowledge Teams — A Flexible Workspace That Breaks Notion's Limits

In Q1 2026, Fibery's active workspaces surpassed 65,000, with 78% coming from knowledge teams previously using Notion. The main reason: when handling over 50,00

In Q1 2026, Fibery's active workspaces surpassed 65,000, with 78% coming from knowledge teams previously using Notion. The main reason: when handling over 50,000 relational records, Notion's average load time reaches 4.7 seconds, while Fibery's graph database architecture compresses query time for the same data volume to 0.9 seconds. For mid-sized knowledge teams (30-200 people) needing to simultaneously manage product development, customer feedback, research data, and team documentation, Fibery's "entity relationship modeling" and "visual workflow" capabilities remain critical features that Notion still cannot natively support. Fibery's Essence: Not a Document Tool, but a Relational Workspace Builder At its core, Fibery is a customizable graph database where users can define arbitrary entities and many-to-many relationships between them. This is fundamentally different from Notion's design philosophy of treating all content as "pages." In Fibery, a single "customer feedback" item can simultaneously link to "product features," "bugs," "research interviews," and "marketing campaigns"—all relationships are bidirectional and instantly queryable, with no need to manually maintain Roll-up formulas. According to "The Fibery platform currently serves over 65,000 workspaces, with B2B SaaS and consulting industries accounting for 41%" (Source: Fibery Official Blog 2026) , this user composition reflects its true positioning: replacing the combined toolset of Notion + Airtable + Linear + Miro, rather than serving as a simple note-taking application. Architectural Differences from Notion Data Model : Notion uses pages as units, with databases being a special form of pages; Fibery uses entities as units, with documents being one of several visual representations of entities. Relational Capabilities : Notion's Relations are limited to connections between single databases; Fibery supports multi-relational connections across any number of databases and allows recursive queries with

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