Triberry

Triberry

Technology, Information and Internet

AI-powered user flows map to ship top-quality releases faster

About us

Triberry turns real apps into workspaces, enabling teams to collaborate directly on top of the actual products instead of ping-ponging screenshots & jumping on screen-sharing calls. App creation process is naturally collaborative - designers work together in Figma; developers sync in VCS. But once app builds appear - TestFlight, chats, calls, tickets & docs become team’s collaboration toolset. It’s a great environment to cultivate silos, delays, low product awareness, and exhausted PMs. Triberry enables collaboration directly on the latest app builds across frontend (device in the browser), backend (interactive C4 model), and business (OKRs/KPIs/JTBDs) dimensions, providing teams with interdisciplinary workspace. We aim to improve product quality & reduce time to market by: - cutting calls number / duration by ~50%; - reducing context gathering and meeting prep time by ~80%; - speeding-up QA & dev iterations 2x; - improving pre-release feedback gathering 10x; - increasing product understanding & context among all stakeholders.

Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2024

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    Founder of Triberry | Co-founder of FlutLab 🇺🇦

    Apps Are Huge We’ll be launching Triberry soon, and as we’ve been working on UI to handle different types of apps and tuning our AI to navigate realistic user flows, I can’t stay quiet about how complicated & advanced today’s mobile products are! The fun part? Most “regular-Joe” users have no idea how massive the apps they use every day actually are. Take Instagram, for example: From a user’s perspective: - Home feed - Stories - Reels - Profile Reality: - 120+ flows, each with 5–10 unique screens - Each screen with 5–7 buttons + 3–5 gesture interactions - Every interaction triggers another flow based on your previous actions… Now, the Product team’s reality: - 500-1000 unique screens × all languages × all geos × user types × devices = 100 years wouldn’t be enough to check it all - Weekly releases and dozens of live A/B tests for extra fun Sure, Instagram is big. But this applies to every app - even the ones built by startups. I’ve designed over 30 apps from scratch for both huge corps and startups, and not one of them was launched with fewer than 100 UI screens (× languages × geos × devices, and you’ll see the high level of complexity everywhere). Every app is basically a Universe of its own. It takes a great team to build, maintain, and keep that universe in top-notch quality. That’s where Triberry comes in. Our mission is to review all realistic scenarios for you and point out critical stuff to fix (and so much more). If you’re a product person interested in making your team’s life easier, join our waitlist to be among the first to try Triberry. I’ll be helping along the way! P.S. The link is in the first comment 🌌 #QA #ProductManagement #MobileDevelopment #App

  • Triberry reposted this

    View profile for Mark Drobnych, graphic

    Founder of Triberry | Co-founder of FlutLab 🇺🇦

    I don't like writing LinkedIn posts... but lately, people around me have encouraged me to start sharing Triberry's (my new startup) journey with the world. So, here I am. Long story short: About 10 months ago, I came up with two simple questions/ideas: Why isn't there a tool that allows product people like me to: - see the app in an extensive view (like a visual user flows map)?📱📱📱 - leave comments directly on real apps? 💬📲 Why did this idea pop up? During the last five years of my life, as a Head of Design in a software house and CEO of a startup for mobile (Flutter) developers, I was surrounded by raw, early, buggy, shitty app builds… It literally was my dream to: - Have an AppMap feature to see the whole app, all flows, and the complete user journey in a holistic map view - not just one screen at a time in TestFlight. (see the screenshot below) - Have a Commenting feature because screenshotting bugs, creating tickets, and jumping on calls with PMs and Devs is such a pain in the ass. Dreams must be fulfilled … So 7 months ago, we assembled a team and started executing on this idea. Since then, I’ve met 50+ Product Managers and stakeholders from huge corporations and fast-growing startups.   The problem space turned out to be much more severe than I expected from my "designer perspective". And that's great because we're tackling some really painful issues with Triberry.  But that's the topic of the next posts. So stay tuned! 👀 P.S. Ask yourself and the stakeholders around you - "How well do you know your app?"🤔 P.P.S. The screenshot below shows Triberry's AppMap feature.  I'll be showcasing Triberry's features one by one in the upcoming posts. #ProductManagement #AppDevelopment #Product #QA #AI #Triberry #Startup

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