Common Questions
Q: Is MadCap Flare SOC 2 certified?
A: No. MadCap Flare itself does not hold SOC 2 Type II certification. MadCap Central, the separate cloud hosting add-on, may have its own security posture, but the core Flare desktop authoring product is not SOC 2 certified. Organizations in regulated industries requiring SOC 2 compliance for their documentation platform will need to look beyond MadCap Flare's base product.
Q: Does Zendesk Guide support HIPAA compliance?
A: No. As of 2026, Zendesk Guide and the broader Zendesk Suite do not offer HIPAA compliance. Healthcare organizations handling Protected Health Information (PHI) cannot use Zendesk Guide as their documentation or knowledge management platform without additional contractual and technical controls that Zendesk does not natively provide.
Q: Can MadCap Flare be deployed on private or air-gapped infrastructure?
A: MadCap Flare is a Windows desktop application, so the authoring environment runs locally. However, MadCap Central — the cloud component required for hosting, SSO, RBAC, and audit logs — is a hosted SaaS service and cannot be deployed on private or air-gapped infrastructure. For organizations requiring full private infrastructure deployment, neither MadCap Flare nor Zendesk Guide is a viable option.
Q: What is the true enterprise cost of MadCap Flare?
A: MadCap Flare is priced at $182/month per seat (billed annually at $2,188/year). However, to unlock enterprise features like SSO, RBAC, audit logs, and cloud hosting, organizations also need MadCap Central at $323/month per author. The combined cost is over $5,800 per author per year before adding MadCap IXIA CCMS for enterprise content management. For teams of 10+ authors, total platform cost can exceed $58,000/year just for the authoring and hosting infrastructure.
Q: Can Zendesk Guide be purchased without the full Zendesk Suite?
A: No. Zendesk Guide is not available as a standalone product. It is only accessible as part of the Zendesk Suite, starting at $55/agent/month on the Team plan. Organizations that only need a documentation or knowledge base platform — and have no use for Zendesk's ticketing, call center, or support workflow features — will be paying for significant bundled functionality they do not need.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both MadCap Flare and Zendesk Guide for enterprise documentation?
A: Yes — Docsie is purpose-built for enterprise knowledge orchestration and addresses the core limitations of both tools. Unlike MadCap Flare, Docsie is fully cloud-native, requires no Windows desktop software, and includes enterprise features like SSO, RBAC, audit logs, and multi-tenant portals without fragmented add-ons. Unlike Zendesk Guide, Docsie does not require purchasing a bundled ticketing suite and supports HIPAA-ready compliance, SOX, ITAR, air-gap deployment, and scales to 10,000+ branded documentation portals. Docsie also adds a built-in LMS, autonomous agents, and real-time compliance monitoring — capabilities neither MadCap Flare nor Zendesk Guide offer.
Deep Dive
An in-depth analysis of how each tool performs across the four core dimensions of enterprise readiness — security and compliance, scalability and performance, administration and control, and support and SLA.
Zendesk Guide holds SOC 2 Type II and GDPR certifications, with SAML SSO available across plans and audit logs included — giving it a meaningful compliance advantage over MadCap Flare. Flare offers GDPR compliance but lacks SOC 2, HIPAA, or any formal security certification for its core desktop product. Both tools lack data residency options and neither supports air-gap or private infrastructure deployment, which disqualifies them for organizations in highly regulated industries like defense, healthcare, or financial services requiring strict data sovereignty controls.
MadCap Flare's desktop architecture means scalability is limited by individual workstation performance and single-output publishing per project. MadCap Central adds cloud hosting but is priced per author and designed for single-brand outputs, not multi-tenant delivery. Zendesk Guide is cloud-native and benefits from Zendesk's enterprise infrastructure and a 99.9% uptime SLA at the Enterprise Plus tier, but it delivers a single help center per instance. Neither tool scales to multi-tenant documentation delivery — organizations serving multiple clients or business units must maintain separate instances, multiplying cost and administrative overhead considerably.
Zendesk Guide offers more complete out-of-the-box administrative controls: role-based access, approval workflows, granular permissions, audit logs, and API access are all included in the Suite plans. MadCap Flare's administrative capabilities are almost entirely dependent on the MadCap Central add-on — without it, there is no RBAC, no audit logs, no SSO, and no hosted output. This means the true enterprise cost of MadCap Flare is $182/month for Flare plus $323/month for Central, totaling over $5,800/year per author just to reach parity with basic enterprise features that Zendesk includes in lower-tier plans.
MadCap Software provides dedicated support for enterprise customers and has a long-standing professional services organization built around Flare's complexity. Zendesk offers dedicated infrastructure and a named Success Manager at the Enterprise Plus tier ($249/agent/month), with clearly documented SLAs. Both vendors provide enterprise support, but Zendesk's SLA commitments are more formally defined and tied to cloud uptime guarantees. MadCap's SLA, where it exists, applies only to MadCap Central's hosted output — not to the desktop authoring tool itself, leaving critical authoring infrastructure without formal performance guarantees.
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