Fibery
One workspace, every team connected.
What is Fibery
Fibery connects databases, automates tasks, and surfaces reports across product development, client management, and customer feedback — all inside one workspace. It targets GTM Engineers, RevOps leads, and Founders at mid-market and enterprise organizations who need a single source of truth without stitching together five separate tools. The standout capability is its native MCP server, which makes Fibery callable as an orchestration layer for AI agents — not just a place humans log work. It integrates directly with HubSpot, Slack, GitHub, Zapier, and Make, and supports webhooks and scheduling triggers for automated workflows. The honest limitation: Fibery's flexibility is also its friction — the initial configuration overhead is real, and teams without a dedicated ops owner will likely underuse what they've paid for.
Key features
wire tools together and run multi-step jobs
first-party connectors, no middleware required
fits any iPaaS or workflow chain
Vanderbuild take
Fibery sits at the intersection of workflow automation and company operating system — for GTM Engineers and RevOps leads who are tired of context-switching between Jira, Notion, Airtable, and HubSpot, this is a credible consolidation play. The native MCP server is the real differentiator here: it makes Fibery an orchestration layer that AI agents can call directly, which puts it ahead of most tools in this subcategory for teams building agentic workflows. Pricing runs from free to $40/user/month at Enterprise, but the custom tier signals procurement involvement — budget accordingly and don't expect a frictionless self-serve expansion path. The honest limitation is setup complexity: Fibery rewards teams with a dedicated ops owner who can model the workspace correctly, and without that, you'll pay for flexibility you never unlock.
Agentic stack profile
MCP serverYesLive MCP server — agents can call this tool directly.
Allows AI assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor to connect to a Fibery workspace via the Model Context Protocol to query databases and access workspace data.
Open MCP →APIRESTProgrammatic access available.
REST API — straightforward to call from any agent or workflow tool. Rate limits and auth vary by plan.
API docs →Agentic readinessNativeBuilt for agents from the ground up.
MCP server + agent-friendly API + at least one autonomous workflow out of the box. The bar for 'Native' is high — only a handful of tools currently qualify.
Stack roleOrchestratorWhere this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.
Plays the role of Orchestrator in an agentic pipeline. Use it to tie multiple tools and AI calls together in one workflow.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Fibery have an MCP server?
Yes — Fibery exposes a Model Context Protocol server. Allows AI assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor to connect to a Fibery workspace via the Model Context Protocol to query databases and access workspace data. See the MCP docs at https://developers.fibery.com/guides/mcp/overview.
Does Fibery have a public API?
Yes — Fibery ships a REST API. Docs: https://developers.fibery.com/.
How much does Fibery cost?
Fibery: pricing is custom, expect enterprise tier ($$$$) spend. Full pricing page: https://fibery.com/pricing.
Who is Fibery best for?
Fibery is built for GTM Engineer, RevOps, Founder. Fits Mid-market (50-500), Enterprise-sized teams.
How well does Fibery fit an agentic sales stack?
Tier: Native. Has both an MCP server and an agent-friendly API — drops into an agentic stack with minimal glue code.