Fabric is a collaborative internet drive and AI search engine for your digital world. š
No more digital chaos.
š„ All your bookmarks, ideas, and files in one self-organising home.
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Available via web, Chrome extension and desktop app (MacOS and Windows).
Hey Product Hunt!
Johnny here from Fabric š
We're quite nervous, very happy, and insanely proud to launch Fabric on PH today!
It's a huge milestone for our team, our early users, and all tab hoarders out there
ā® Why?
We built Fabric because we're all drowning in data.
Cluttered computer desktops, infinite screenshot folders, ancient file hierarchies, bookmarks we never look at... it's a mess. Sharing and collaborating is no better ā content gets buried in group chats and emails, and the experience still feels disjointed and primitive.
ā® How?
Fabric is the start of something new: a unified productivity and collaboration layer, built on the internet itself.
š§ It's your digital second brain ā all your stuff in one place
š Find anything again with AI semantic search
š It's a fully annotatable filesystem, make notes for your future self
š¬ Collaborate on top of anything in Fabric, or in shared folders
You can even capture directly into Fabric, so you don't ever need to break your flow.
Built for speed and minimalism. Life's too short to do digital tidying.
Fabric supports markdown, can store any type of file, any piece of internet content.
It's the first truly unified storage ā files and internet content together.
Designed for busy makers and thinkers like you!
Move faster and think better. Together.
I hope you like it! And will be around all day to answer any Q's š„
Thanks for being a part of our early journey š
just making a quick fix to our signup to handle the demand (it was more than we expected)!
signups will be back up very shortly, or you can still join the waitlist and we'll invite you very soon
Congrats on the launch, Johnny! Landing page is looking amazing. One thing that could be clear is, what is the app technically, a mac OS app? or a browser extension?
@gvrizzo@between_team it's slightly different in each! ā e.g. the desktop app lets you make a note from anywhere on your computer, the browser extension lets you capture any web content you want, and shows your notes overlaid on the websites that they are about.
Congrats on the launch of Fabric on Product Hunt, @johnny_makes! I think the idea of a unified productivity and collaboration layer is super cool, and Fabric seems like a promising solution.
@johnny_makes Excited to give this a spin. Quick question, being a Mac / iOS user, it would be great to have a Fabric share extension. Is this in the works?
@johnny_makes Safari would be good but was thinking for iOS in general. E.g. from the Product Hunt app, using iOS share function, I shared the Fabric app PH profile to a dew friends via text and saved it to Workona and Evernote. For me, personally, being able to share content from various apps is super useful.
@eonpilot that's true and fair ā though anyone joining before a price point should always be on a grandfathered plan I think, so that there's never any surprises and it's a kind of "thanks" back to the early users (special treatment) :)
Hey I just tried to sign up with Google but the button wouldn't react - also I've used a lot of collaboration and productivity apps, and the very first question that popped in my head about this is how does it compare to Notion?
Would love to know that answer! :)
Congrats on the launch - looking forward to testing it out and seeing how it compares for myself
Congrats on launching this tool!
The way we organize and annotate documents, objects, and collections on and off the web is long overdue for a significant redesign. Dropbox and Google Drive are simply replicas of the MacOS Finder or Windows Explorer, which can result in a cluttered mess. Tools like Notion or ClickUp are excellent for organizing thoughts, but they don't prioritize the capturing, clipping, and sharing process, which is essential for my curation process and likely yours as well. The Beam Browser demonstrated an elegant solution for clipping or inspecting blocks of content from the web, so I'm pleased to see that Fabricās browser extension incorporates this pattern.
Fabricās organisation features like the semantic search and deep linking back to a source fragment are impressive. Similar tools like Hypthes.is, Pocket, Memex Garden, and Additor have been available for some time, so it will be interesting to see how the AI capabilities and sleek UX of Fabric will set it apart.
One tiny piece of feedback:
- In the onboarding flow: set the link to install the browser extension to open a new tab
I completely relate to the frustration of drowning in data and cluttered desktops. Fabric's AI semantic search and fully annotatable filesystem seem like game-changers that could make work much more efficient.
Congratulations on the launch!
Great job on launching Fabric!
It's exciting to see a unified productivity and collaboration layer that simplifies the management of digital data.
I especially appreciate the ability to capture directly into Fabric without interrupting the flow.
Congratulations on your launch!
Congratulations on the launch! @johnny_makes š„
Fabric, in my opinion, is already an A-Tier product because of the versatility and convenience it offers! I've just started to try it out, and I already love it!
Also, the UI and Landing Page and UI is just š¤
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