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Common Questions

Dubble vs Slite: FAQ

Comparing Capabilities

Q: Can Dubble and Slite be used together?

A: Yes, they can complement each other — Dubble captures browser workflows as step-by-step guides, which can be exported and embedded into Slite as internal knowledge docs. However, this creates a two-tool workflow with no native integration between them. Teams still lack video conversion, customer-facing publishing, and multi-tenant delivery capabilities regardless of combining both tools.

Q: Does Slite support customer-facing documentation portals?

A: No. Slite is explicitly an internal knowledge base — it has no custom domain support, no white-label branding, and no multi-tenant portal capabilities. All content lives within your Slite workspace for internal team access only. If you need to publish documentation to customers, partners, or external users, Slite is not designed for that use case.

Q: Can Dubble document desktop applications or physical processes?

A: No. Dubble's Chrome extension only captures browser-based actions — it cannot record desktop applications, physical workflows, manufacturing processes, or any activity outside a web browser. If your team needs to document non-browser software or real-world procedures, Dubble is not a viable solution regardless of plan tier.

Q: Which tool has better AI features — Dubble or Slite?

A: Slite has significantly more sophisticated AI capabilities. Its "Ask" feature provides instant Q&A across your entire knowledge base and its writing assistant helps draft and edit content. Dubble's AI is limited to auto-generating step descriptions during browser capture — there is no search AI, no Q&A, and no writing assistance. For AI-powered knowledge retrieval, Slite wins clearly.

Making the Right Choice

Q: Is there a better alternative to both Dubble and Slite?

A: Yes — Docsie addresses the core limitations of both tools in one platform. Unlike Dubble, Docsie converts any video (training recordings, Loom links, screen captures, real-world footage) and any document (PDFs, websites) into structured knowledge bases. Unlike Slite, Docsie publishes through multi-tenant portals with custom branding and domains, supports 100+ languages with auto-translation, includes a built-in LMS with certifications, and delivers SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, and HIPAA-ready compliance — making it the superior choice for teams that need more than a capture tool or an internal wiki.

Q: How do Dubble and Slite compare on pricing?

A: Both tools offer generous free plans — Dubble provides 25 guides for free and Slite offers up to 50 docs. Slite's paid plans start at $8/member/month (Standard) and $12.50/member/month (Premium with SSO and API). Dubble's Team plan starts at $12/user/month (minimum 5 users) and its Pro plan is $18/user/month. For enterprise features like SSO, analytics, and audit logs, Slite provides more value per dollar than Dubble, which lacks these features entirely.

Deep Dive

How Dubble and Slite Compare in Detail

Documentation Creation & Output

Dubble excels at one specific task — recording browser actions through a Chrome extension and auto-generating step-by-step screenshot guides. This is perfect for quickly capturing repetitive workflows without any writing effort. Slite, by contrast, is a rich text editor and wiki platform where teams write, structure, and maintain knowledge docs manually. These tools are complementary rather than direct competitors — Dubble creates the raw process guides, Slite organizes internal knowledge. Neither, however, can convert existing video content, process physical-world footage, or generate documentation from uploaded files.

AI Capabilities & Intelligence

Slite's AI "Ask" feature is its standout differentiator — it answers questions instantly by searching across your entire knowledge base, saving teams time hunting through docs. Slite also offers AI writing assistance for drafting and editing content. Dubble's AI is more narrow, focused on auto-generating step descriptions from recorded actions during capture. Neither tool offers multimodal AI that can process video, audio transcription, or OCR from uploaded content. For teams wanting AI that proactively surfaces knowledge or automates documentation from diverse content sources, both tools show significant limitations.

Enterprise Readiness & Security

Slite has a meaningful edge in enterprise features — SOC 2 certification, SAML SSO on Premium+ plans, role-based access control, and audit logs on Enterprise tier. This makes it a credible choice for security-conscious organizations. Dubble lacks virtually all enterprise security features: no SSO, no SOC 2, no audit logs, no role-based access control. Neither tool supports HIPAA compliance, data residency options, or air-gap deployment. For large organizations with procurement requirements, Slite clears the minimum bar while Dubble does not — though both fall short of full enterprise knowledge management platforms.

Publishing, Portals & External Delivery

Both Dubble and Slite are designed exclusively for internal use. Dubble generates shareable guide links but has no branded portal, custom domain, or access-controlled customer-facing site. Slite explicitly has no customer-facing publishing capability — it is an internal wiki, full stop. Neither tool can create white-labeled documentation portals for clients, deliver documentation to multiple organizations from one system, or support embeddable help widgets. This is a critical gap for agencies, SaaS companies, and consultancies that need to deliver documentation to customers, partners, or multiple client organizations simultaneously.

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