Michael Dubakov
edgeofchaos.bsky.social
Michael Dubakov
@edgeofchaos.bsky.social
https://fibery.io founder.
Riding the edge of ChaOs at https://mdubakov.me
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1/ 🙃 We just published our entire 2026 strategy document.
Most companies hide their strategy. We're publishing ours for everyone to see. It includes competitor analysis, financial targets, and the $300K we wasted. Here's what's in it 🧵.
December 16, 2025 at 1:58 PM
Reposted by Michael Dubakov
Reposted by Michael Dubakov
We've absorbed a lot of dopamine and cortisol from our leads and customers. Positive feedback helps us feel good, negative feedback helps us improve. We love both ↓
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Dopamine and Cortisol from our customers
Positive feedback helps us feel good, negative feedback helps us improve. We love both.
fibery.io
November 6, 2025 at 11:43 AM
My hero: "An acquaintance writes that a friend of his shared an office with one of the best now living physicists; this physicist’s work habit was to come into the office in the morning and then stare into the wall for 8 hours before going home"
October 25, 2025 at 8:45 AM
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I've been meaning to get to some data cleanup and refactoring in @fibery.bsky.social . My business has been in the platform fully, (bye-bye ClickUp) for a year now and there has been a lot of iterations. Fibery AI Build mode took a database merger from a planned 2.5 hours to 30 minutes 🤯
June 20, 2025 at 9:14 PM
A more slick version of Fibery AI builder.
From a simple Todo App into a full Team Task Tracker in 20 mins (with AI + Fibery)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMb-...
From a simple Todo App into a full Team Task Tracker in 20 mins (with AI + Fibery)
YouTube video by Michael Dubakov
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June 20, 2025 at 3:50 PM
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📆 How Fibery builds Fibery: Weekly releases

For our team size, we ship a lot — we had 50 releases in 2024! Every Thursday, we release all completed features and bugs.

Why? To set the pace for our team, integrate changes quickly, and keep our customers happier each week. 🥹
June 13, 2025 at 2:19 PM
New long read:
Fibery vs. Notion 2025: Not Better, Just Different

• Notion is simpler, Fibery is deeper
• Notion is beautiful, Fibery is interconnected
• Notion is great for starting fast, Fibery handles complex processes better



fibery.io/blog/fibery...
Fibery vs. Notion: Not Better, Just Different — A Deep, Honest Comparison
Is Fibery better than Notion? Not exactly—but it is different. This detailed, founder-written guide compares Fibery and Notion in 2025, highlighting where each tool shines, where they fall short, and when it makes sense to switch.
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March 28, 2025 at 2:23 PM
How to start Features? By default, new features should not be started. But if you do want to start, here is the flow you can follow.
fibery.io/blog/100-po...
How to start Features [5/100]
Every product manager loves new features. Feature start is not as easy as it looks. Let's dive into it and explore some best practices.
fibery.io
March 9, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Do you ignore the little fixes while chasing big features? Overlooking tiny improvements and bug fixes can hurt your product. Handling the small stuff well is just as crucial for keeping users happy and your product polished.
fibery.io/blog/100-po...
How to handle small features & bugs in a product development [4/100]
Product managers tend to focus on large cool features, but small features, improvements, and bugs are also important. This article describes various approaches to handle small things well.
fibery.io
March 2, 2025 at 10:56 AM
Reposted by Michael Dubakov
The Trump presidency is deeply embarrassing. Today, he and JD Vance, went to new lows in attacking president Zelenskyy – a true war hero. Trump and Vance looked weak. Absent their positions they are weak. Today we witnessed way beyond Nixonian abuses of power. It was Hilterian.
March 1, 2025 at 6:53 AM
How to approach new products development? Explore new ways and stay in the dynamic quality mode till you find something novel and useful.
fibery.io/blog/100-po...
🍀 'Green grass' products [3/100]
How to balance between dynamic and static quality, and amplify new knowledge exploration in a new product development.
fibery.io
February 23, 2025 at 2:00 PM
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New Thursday, new release!

1/ 👮 Required fields
Sometimes you need to enforce mandatory fields to ensure data consistency when creating entities. Now you can do it for almost all fields, including: Basic Text, URL, Email, Phone, Number, Date, Single Select, Parent relation.
February 20, 2025 at 1:02 PM
🧵/ How fast do B2B SaaS startups hit $1M ARR? Most famous VC-backed SaaS startups hit $1M ARR in ~2 years. Some take 3–5 years, while a few (like Linear) do it in months. Why the difference? Execution, market fit & GTM strategy. Let’s dive into real cases.
February 19, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Is your product slowly decaying under the weight of endless features? Find out how to recalibrate your strategy and keep things in balance. ↓ fibery.io/blog/100-po...
Software products degradation [1/100]
Software products get destroyed by 'More features' race, technical debt, technological progress and market changes. This post explores ways how product managers can keep products alive.
fibery.io
February 16, 2025 at 10:00 AM
One of the dumbest UX decision I've ever seen. Did not expect this shit from Apple. The fun part is you can't turn the off. The only solution I found is a terminal script you should run. What?
February 12, 2025 at 8:04 AM
We should re-think how we build APIs and start building APIs for AI agents. Integration is still a challenge and if your API is kinda universal (like idiomatic GraphQL), you have better chances to automatic integration with different services.
February 10, 2025 at 11:40 AM
Team iterations keep everyone on the same page—but are they worth the cost of lost time? Asynchronous communication can maintain a continuous business context without the meeting overload ↓

fibery.io/blog/100-po...
Sync vs. async processes in product development [2/100]
Sync processes for product planning, dependencies management and vision sharing are easier to run, but async processes are more performant. How to choose?
fibery.io
February 9, 2025 at 10:00 AM
🍬 Roughly 60–70% of VC-backed B2B SaaS startups in the productivity space never reach $1M ARR
February 5, 2025 at 1:08 PM
Reposted by Michael Dubakov
One of my favourite products and teams is the Fibery team, led by @edgeofchaos.bsky.social.

Their product is awesome and they're super transparent and ship something new every single week.

Do your business a favour and lean into their product.

You'll love it.
Fibery.io in 2024: A Startup's Year in Review
Fibery has doubled its paid customer base while also adding 450 new features and fixed 1400 bugs. Tune in to CEO Michael Dubakov's retelling of 2024 with wins,
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January 8, 2025 at 12:56 AM