![]() Since one organization can have several hats (eg. I want to keep knowledge of all the organizations in our space (clients, competitors, providers, partners, companies in our ecosystems). I cannot do that with Notion for example, since everything is a page/document and not a structured entity. It is important to keep track of thoses.Īnd once the web page is in Fibery, we have all the power of Fibery to link to unique Entities, comments, highlights, etc. The point of Fibery is to organize our knowledge, part of it comes from “raw sources” that are web pages and documents. Especially, in this case, it is not complicated to have a simple chrome extension that saves the page to an Entity (need access to Fibery API and authentication to the user account). Maybe my need for articles precisely is a bit too specific, but at least a chrome extension that saves content, url, pdf is a generic one.Īnd I agree with that the point of Fibery is to avoid too many integration tools. Having the content and not just a link is also important to avoid losing information if the web page is deleted. Back linked would also allow seeing all articles referring to a specific Entity. Contrary to Notion or other similar tools, the value is that the content can be edited to enrich with Entity links, comments, etc. The idea is to have a collection of relevant articles that the team curate, regarding our market, competition, etc. potentially also keeping a pdf version of the article attached, to be able to see original formatting potentially highlighting entity match in the content to create links to EntityĮ. for articles the chrome extension would fill the content with the page content, extract the author, publication, and article name (using semantic when the page follows standards like or inferring), also adding tags based on metadataĭ. Entity type with name, content (rich text), URL, author, publicationĬ. chrome extension to save (and decide which type to create if implemented with 2.)ī. I have a need specifically for article type of HTML pages. let the users create Entities type that have an “web page” extension that we ensure the default field are created and set when a page is saved.Since Fibery aimed is to organize information, having a way to “save” web pages into either
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