Prioritize a backlog of stories and bugs, estimate them, and distribute work within the team. Assign stories to the upcoming sprint and decide what goes into the next release.
Sprint Planning
Sprint Planning
Release Planning
Release Planning
🔥 Nothing is hardcoded! One or several development teams, Scrum or Kanban, user stories or tasks — you decide.
🛺 Automate your sprint workflows. Create new tasks with the start of every sprint, assign a QA when a story is done, and increase a task's priority as the due date approaches.
We reviewed more than 40 tools, from classic ones like Jira, Asana, and Monday to newer ones (back then) like Linear, Shortcut, and Clickup. Some were great for planning, but the execution wasn’t covered at all. Some were great for tracking dev work, but couldn’t effectively manage planning beyond a few squads. In Fibery we found the ability to do both at scale.
Shlomy Dagan
Product Operations Lead
Track and analyze progress
Custom workflow boards
Track stories and bugs on a board, on a calendar, or in a timeline view. Define custom states. Filter by sprint, release, or anything you want. Color-code the high-priority tasks.
Powerful reports
Build Velocity, Burn Up/Down, Cycle time, and CFD reports to visualize progress and keep plans realistic.
😎 Know the remaining work against the release goal at any point in time with automatic formulas
Create a development wiki
Docs
Docs
Write docs about your processes, technologies, and incidents, and keep them close to work. Insert work references and quickly access them from the document without losing context.
Whiteboards
Whiteboards
Create diagrams to present architecture design, map out workflows, and brainstorm ideas with your team. Create and access your stories, tasks, and bugs directly from the whiteboard.
Create custom databases and add a set of custom fields, from rich text to powerful formulas.
Relations
Connect databases in any possible way to reflect your work hierarchy.
Integrations
Sync pull requests, branches, and commits from GitHub or GitLab. Link requests to user stories and bugs automatically. Or start with Jira integration before fully migrating to Fibery.
Access & security
Granular permissions: Give access to the workspace or just a single bug. Create custom user groups and share things with groups in one go.
SAML+SSO: Centralize access management — and connect Fibery to Okta, OneLogin, Azure AD, or your custom solution.
SOC 2: Fibery is SOC 2 Type II compliant — ask us for a report.