Feature Matrix
A comprehensive comparison of learning management, documentation capabilities, AI features, enterprise functionality, and integrations between 360Learning and Dubble.
| Feature |
360Learning
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Dubble
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|---|---|---|
| Video to Documentation Conversion | ||
| LMS & Course Authoring | ||
| Screen Recording Capture | ||
| Auto-Generated Step Guides | ||
| Collaborative Course Creation | ||
| SCORM Support | ||
| Social Learning Features | ||
| AI Content Generation | AI course assistant | Auto-descriptions |
| Multi-Language Support | ||
| Auto-Translation | ||
| Version Control | ||
| Knowledge Base Platform | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Domain Support | Custom portal | |
| Browser Extension | ||
| API Access | Business plan | |
| SSO (SAML/OAuth) | Business plan | |
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| Audit Logs | ||
| Role-Based Access Control | ||
| Analytics & Reporting | ||
| Mobile App | ||
| Free Plan | 25 guides |
Data as of February 2026. Features are based on publicly available information and vendor documentation.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
An in-depth analysis of the critical differences in learning management, documentation creation, enterprise readiness, and use case alignment between these two distinct platforms.
360Learning is a full-featured LMS designed for internal L&D teams, offering collaborative course authoring, SCORM compliance, learning paths, assessments, and certification management. Its social learning features enable peer discussion and knowledge sharing. Dubble has no LMS capabilities whatsoever—it simply creates screenshot-based guides from browser workflows. If you need structured training programs, course management, learner progress tracking, or compliance training, 360Learning provides comprehensive functionality. Dubble is purely a documentation capture tool for simple process guides, not a training platform.
360Learning enables teams to build interactive courses through web-based collaborative authoring, with AI assistance for content creation and support for embedded video and SCORM modules. Dubble captures browser screen actions via Chrome extension and auto-generates step-by-step screenshot guides with AI-written descriptions. Neither tool converts existing video content into documentation. 360Learning focuses on structured learning content with assessments; Dubble outputs simple visual how-to guides. Neither offers knowledge base management, version control, or documentation platform capabilities that enterprise teams require for comprehensive content management.
360Learning provides multi-language support with AI-powered translation capabilities, enabling L&D teams to deliver training content in multiple languages—critical for global organizations with distributed workforces. Dubble offers no multi-language support or translation features whatsoever, limiting it to single-language documentation workflows. For organizations operating internationally or serving multilingual teams, 360Learning's translation capabilities are essential for training delivery, while Dubble cannot meet basic internationalization requirements for documentation that needs to reach global audiences.
360Learning delivers enterprise-grade functionality including SSO (SAML/OAuth), SOC 2 certification, GDPR compliance with EU data residency, audit logs, role-based access control, API access, and dedicated success management on Business plans. It integrates with major HR systems and offers uptime SLAs. Dubble provides GDPR compliance but lacks SSO, SOC 2 certification, audit logs, role-based access, API access, and all other enterprise security features. For regulated industries, large organizations, or any team with compliance requirements, 360Learning meets enterprise standards while Dubble is suitable only for small teams with minimal security needs.
Our Recommendation
360Learning and Dubble serve completely different use cases and are rarely direct competitors. 360Learning is an enterprise LMS for internal employee training with collaborative authoring and SCORM support. Dubble is a simple browser extension for creating screenshot guides of web-based processes. Neither offers video-to-documentation conversion, knowledge base management, or multi-tenant portal delivery.
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Winner: Docsie
Both 360Learning and Dubble have critical gaps for teams needing comprehensive documentation and training solutions. 360Learning cannot convert existing videos into documentation, lacks knowledge base capabilities, and serves only internal L&D. Dubble cannot process videos, has no LMS features, and lacks enterprise capabilities. Docsie uniquely combines video-to-docs AI conversion, enterprise knowledge management, multi-tenant portal delivery, built-in LMS with certifications, autonomous agents, and real-time compliance monitoring—six integrated pillars that neither competitor addresses. For consultancies, implementation partners, or any organization with video training libraries needing to serve multiple clients, Docsie provides the complete CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR workflow that both 360Learning and Dubble lack.
Common Questions
Q: Can either 360Learning or Dubble convert existing training videos into documentation?
A: No. Neither 360Learning nor Dubble offers video-to-documentation conversion. 360Learning allows video embedding in courses but cannot process video content into text documentation. Dubble only captures browser screen actions in real-time through its extension—it cannot accept uploaded videos or convert existing video libraries into searchable documentation. Teams with existing training video content need platforms like Docsie that use multimodal AI to convert any video into structured knowledge bases.
Q: Which tool supports multi-tenant customer portals for client-facing documentation?
A: Neither. 360Learning is designed exclusively for internal employee training and does not support multi-tenant customer portals. Dubble creates simple screenshot guides with basic sharing but has no knowledge base platform or multi-tenant architecture. Neither tool is suitable for consultancies, implementation partners, or SaaS companies needing to deliver branded documentation portals to multiple clients from a single knowledge base.
Q: Do 360Learning and Dubble offer knowledge base or documentation management features?
A: No. 360Learning is an LMS focused on course delivery and learning paths, not documentation management. Dubble creates individual screenshot guides with no knowledge base structure, version control, or content management system. Neither offers hierarchical content organization, documentation versioning, content reuse blocks, or the systematic knowledge management capabilities required for enterprise documentation workflows.
Q: Can I use 360Learning and Dubble together?
A: Theoretically yes, but there's little practical synergy. 360Learning handles course creation and LMS delivery for internal training; Dubble creates screenshot guides for browser processes. They don't integrate or share content effectively. Most organizations find they need a unified knowledge orchestration platform rather than stitching together an LMS and a screenshot tool, especially if they also need video conversion, multi-tenant delivery, and compliance monitoring.
Q: Which tool is more affordable for small teams?
A: Dubble offers a free tier with 25 guides and paid plans starting at $12/user/month (minimum 5 users), making it more accessible for very small teams needing simple screenshot documentation. 360Learning starts at $8/user/month but requires custom pricing for teams over 100 users. However, neither offers the AI credit-based model that prevents per-seat pricing inflation at scale—a key advantage of platforms like Docsie for growing teams.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both 360Learning and Dubble?
A: Yes. Docsie provides a complete knowledge orchestration platform that addresses the gaps both tools share. It converts any video (training videos, screen recordings, real-world footage) into structured documentation, manages content with enterprise version control, delivers through multi-tenant branded portals, trains with built-in LMS and certifications, automates with autonomous agents on private infrastructure, and monitors compliance in real-time. For consultancies with 50-3,000 hours of training video, implementation partners serving multiple clients, or enterprises needing comprehensive documentation and training infrastructure, Docsie eliminates the need for separate LMS, documentation, and video conversion tools.
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