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360Learning vs Nuclino: FAQ

Comparing Capabilities

Q: Can 360Learning be used as a knowledge base like Nuclino?

A: No. 360Learning is exclusively a course authoring and delivery platform — it has no wiki, knowledge base, or freeform documentation features. It is designed to create structured courses, assessments, and learning paths for internal employees, not to store or share general team knowledge. If you need both an LMS and a knowledge base, you would need to use both tools separately or choose a platform like Docsie that combines both.

Q: Does Nuclino have any learning management or course features?

A: No. Nuclino is a team wiki with no course builder, SCORM support, assessments, certifications, or learning path features. It is purely a collaborative knowledge base for team documentation. If you need to assign training, track completion, or certify employees, Nuclino cannot meet those requirements. It is not an LMS in any sense.

Q: Which tool is better for enterprise teams with compliance requirements?

A: 360Learning is significantly more enterprise-ready than Nuclino. It offers SOC 2 certification, EU data residency, SAML/OAuth SSO, audit logs, and role-based access control on its Business plan. Nuclino only offers GDPR compliance and lacks SSO, SOC 2, audit logs, and API access entirely. That said, neither tool is suitable for organizations requiring multi-tenant delivery, HIPAA compliance, or real-time compliance monitoring.

Q: Can either tool deliver documentation to external customers or multiple clients?

A: Neither 360Learning nor Nuclino supports multi-tenant portals or external customer-facing documentation delivery. 360Learning is designed exclusively for internal employee training, and Nuclino is an internal team wiki. If you need to deliver branded documentation portals to multiple external clients or customer organizations, you would need a purpose-built platform like Docsie.

Making the Right Choice

Q: Is there a better alternative to both 360Learning and Nuclino?

A: Yes — Docsie addresses the core limitations of both tools in a single platform. Where 360Learning lacks a knowledge base and customer-facing delivery, and where Nuclino lacks LMS capabilities, enterprise security, and multi-tenant portals, Docsie provides all of the above. It combines video-to-docs AI conversion, structured knowledge base management, multi-tenant branded portals, a built-in LMS with certifications, 100+ language auto-translation, SOC 2 Type II compliance, and autonomous agents — making it the natural choice for teams that have outgrown either tool's single-purpose focus.

Q: How do the pricing models compare between 360Learning and Nuclino?

A: Nuclino is significantly more affordable, starting at $6/user/month on the Starter annual plan versus 360Learning's $8/user/month for teams up to 100 users. Nuclino also offers a free plan with 50 items and a 30-day trial does not exist, while 360Learning offers a 30-day free trial. However, 360Learning's pricing becomes opaque for teams over 100 users, requiring custom quotes. Nuclino's AI features only unlock on the $10/user Business tier, narrowing the gap for teams that need AI assistance.

Deep Dive

How 360Learning and Nuclino Compare in Detail

Learning & Training Capabilities

360Learning is purpose-built for internal L&D with a full course authoring suite, SCORM compliance, assessment tools, learning paths, and social learning features like reactions and discussions. It excels at collaborative course creation where SMEs contribute content together. Nuclino has zero learning management features — no courses, no assessments, no certifications. If your primary need is structured employee training with measurable outcomes, 360Learning wins this category decisively. Nuclino is not a training platform and should not be evaluated as one.

Knowledge Base & Documentation Management

Nuclino is the clear winner for team wiki and knowledge base functionality. It offers a fast, real-time collaborative wiki with visual canvas views, version history, and markdown support — all designed for lightweight team documentation. 360Learning has no knowledge base features whatsoever; it is exclusively a course delivery platform. Neither tool, however, offers enterprise documentation management with version control inheritance, content reuse blocks, approval workflows, or structured multi-tenant delivery — capabilities that teams growing beyond basic wikis or internal LMS will quickly need.

Collaboration & Team Workflow

Both tools offer collaboration but in fundamentally different contexts. 360Learning's collaboration centers on course co-authoring — multiple SMEs building and reviewing course modules together, supported by HR system integrations (Workday, SAP, BambooHR). Nuclino focuses on real-time document co-editing, inline comments, and a canvas workspace for brainstorming. 360Learning suits structured L&D team workflows; Nuclino suits small teams sharing knowledge informally. Neither provides approval workflows, task assignment, or the review-and-publish pipelines enterprises need for compliance-sensitive documentation.

Enterprise Readiness & Security

360Learning holds a meaningful enterprise advantage over Nuclino. It offers SOC 2 certification, EU data residency, GDPR compliance, SAML/OAuth SSO, audit logs, and role-based access control — all available on its Business plan. Nuclino offers GDPR compliance but lacks SOC 2, SSO, audit logs, and API access entirely. Neither platform offers multi-tenant portals, air-gap deployment, or compliance monitoring for regulated industries. For enterprises in healthcare, finance, or government, both tools fall short of the security posture required for sensitive documentation at scale.

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