![]() I didn’t try out anything yet but will experiment with your ideas over Eastern to see how it fits into my set up. So coming back to the initial habit tracker discussion. No use if we all invest time and effort if the company doesn’t survive the next couple of years… however, I am positive that they will survive… pretty much like their view on things! While this clearly means that stuff like desktop or mobile apps will not happen anytime soon, I would be ok to sacrifice things like that if I could make my general set up work AND the product team focus helps the company to match burn rate with MRR. I am saying this because I think for the foreseeable future, the fibery will focus development in making the across-the-chasm jump for product teams. Think I like to see if fibery can address all my requirements in the best possible way. However, I do like the possibility to strongly connect the apps between each other, I like the links between text through tags (something I would only get from note taking tools like Obsidian). I agree that fibery lacks a number of things that other personal productivity software have such as a desktop or mobile app and I find the storage limitations quite… well limiting assuming I will also store some documents in it. habits that improve my health or that ensuring I am growing as an individual). In the pipeline part I would like to have some habit tracking with the habits connected to multiple elements in the Pillars (e.g. So it has - in line with August’s Pillar-Pipeline–Vault frame) a planning component (Pillars), an execution component (Pipelines), a knowledge management part (Vaults). My set is so far that I want to use for both my business (I work at a company that buys software companies so there is a M&A aspect, I have to oversee portfolio companies), my private life, and an upcoming content part (business-related). I tried other things like airtable, coda and even checkout out that Infinity tool (which turned out to be nothing more than isolated trello boards married with airtable functionality but no way of connecting elements across multiple boards). After spending many hours with his set up I think it can work… it is just super complex to a degree when it becomes almost a black box (at least for me) of trying to make all the different connections between the many moving parts work. I am a big fan of the idea to keep most of what you do to mange life in one tool => so I was naturally drawn to Notion and tried to make August Bradley’s notion set up work for me. ![]() It is encouraging that I am no the only one “non-team” person that is trying to see if fibery can do the trick. “done/not done”) over the long-term just takes more effort in Fibery it seems to me. Or create a different Type for every habit, and then you can select dates easier, and filter easier, maybe display on a timeline, but it requires more complex setup (separate type for every habit).īut tracking instances of simple things (e.g. Either create a generic “Habit” Type and try to get appropriate info in with single-select to differentiate habit type (and create 1 new Entity of each habit per week perhaps). Totally doable, but possibly more annoying to setup and maintain than desired. The issue I saw when trying to create a habit tracker was that it becomes a bit complicated in Fibery I think. Interesting! I have actually considered trying to make Fibery my personal knowledge management and productivity tool as well! I think it is a bit early to try to do it successfully, at least for me, but I’m glad to know I’m not the only one thinking about it.
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