Feature Matrix
A comprehensive comparison of learning management, documentation, AI capabilities, enterprise features, and integrations between 360Learning and Glitter AI.
| Feature |
360Learning
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Glitter AI
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|---|---|---|
| Video to Documentation Conversion | Screen recordings only | |
| Real-World Video Support | ||
| Screen Recording Capture | ||
| Upload Pre-Recorded Videos | Embed only | |
| AI Content Generation | Course creation assistant | Step-by-step guides |
| Audio Transcription | ||
| Computer Vision / OCR | Basic UI detection | |
| Multi-Language Support | ||
| Auto-Translation | ||
| Knowledge Base Platform | ||
| Learning Management System | ||
| Course Authoring | Collaborative authoring | |
| SCORM Support | ||
| Assessments & Quizzes | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Domain Support | Learning portal | |
| Version Control | ||
| API Access | Business plan | |
| SSO (SAML/OAuth) | Business plan | Enterprise only |
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| Embeddable Widget | ||
| Browser Extension | ||
| Analytics & Reporting | ||
| Content Reuse & Templates | Course modules |
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 capabilities, documentation features, enterprise readiness, and use case alignment between these two fundamentally different tools.
360Learning is a full-featured LMS designed for internal employee training with collaborative course authoring, SCORM compliance, learning paths, assessments, and social learning features. It excels at building and delivering structured training programs with analytics and HR system integrations. Glitter AI has no LMS functionality—it creates standalone step-by-step guides from screen recordings but offers no course structure, assessments, progress tracking, or learner management. For organizations needing comprehensive training programs, 360Learning provides enterprise learning management; Glitter AI is limited to quick reference guide creation without any training infrastructure.
Neither tool offers comprehensive video-to-documentation conversion. 360Learning allows videos to be embedded in courses but cannot convert video content into searchable text documentation. Glitter AI converts screen recordings into annotated step guides but only works with live browser/desktop captures—it cannot process existing video files, training recordings, Zoom sessions, or real-world footage. Both tools lack the multimodal AI capabilities to extract structured documentation from diverse video sources. For teams with existing video libraries or real-world process documentation needs, neither platform provides adequate video processing capabilities.
360Learning offers enterprise LMS features including SOC 2 certification, SAML SSO, EU data residency, audit logs, role-based access, and integrations with major HR systems. However, it's designed for single-organization internal training and lacks multi-tenant portal capabilities for serving multiple clients. Glitter AI has minimal enterprise features—SSO only on Enterprise tier, no SOC 2, no audit logs, no data residency options, and no multi-tenant architecture. Neither platform supports delivering branded documentation or training portals to multiple customers from a single system, making both unsuitable for consultancies, agencies, or software vendors serving multiple clients.
360Learning supports multi-language content and offers AI-powered translation for courses, enabling global training programs across diverse workforces. It scales well for large enterprises with analytics, API access on Business plans, and dedicated success managers. Glitter AI has no multi-language support, no translation capabilities, and limited scalability features. It lacks analytics, API access, and enterprise-grade infrastructure. For organizations operating globally or serving international customers, 360Learning provides better language support, though neither tool offers the comprehensive 100+ language auto-translation needed for true global knowledge delivery at scale.
Our Recommendation
360Learning and Glitter AI serve entirely different primary functions and are not direct competitors. 360Learning is a collaborative learning management system for internal employee training with course authoring, SCORM support, and social learning. Glitter AI is a documentation tool that converts screen recordings into step-by-step guides. Neither provides comprehensive knowledge management, multi-tenant delivery, or enterprise documentation capabilities.
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Winner: Docsie
For teams needing comprehensive knowledge management that combines documentation creation from any video source, multi-tenant customer portal delivery, built-in training and certification, and enterprise compliance. Both 360Learning and Glitter AI address narrow use cases (internal LMS vs. screen recording guides) and lack the unified CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN workflow required for modern knowledge orchestration. Docsie provides what both competitors lack—the ability to convert diverse content sources into structured knowledge, deliver it through branded portals to multiple customers, train users with built-in LMS, and automate the entire workflow with AI agents.
Common Questions
Q: Can either 360Learning or Glitter AI convert existing training videos into documentation?
A: No. 360Learning allows videos to be embedded in courses but cannot convert video content into searchable text documentation. Glitter AI only works with live screen recordings captured through its browser extension—it cannot process existing video files, Zoom recordings, Loom videos, or any pre-recorded content. Neither tool offers true video-to-documentation conversion capabilities.
Q: Does 360Learning offer step-by-step guide creation like Glitter AI?
A: No, these tools have completely different outputs. 360Learning creates interactive courses, learning paths, and assessments for employee training. Glitter AI creates annotated step-by-step guides from screen recordings. They are not competing products—one is an LMS for training programs, the other is a documentation tool for workflow guides.
Q: Can I use either tool to deliver documentation to multiple customers?
A: Neither tool supports multi-tenant customer portal delivery. 360Learning is designed for single-organization internal training only. Glitter AI creates guides that can be shared but has no portal infrastructure, custom branding per client, or multi-tenant architecture. For agencies, consultancies, or SaaS companies serving multiple customers, neither platform provides adequate multi-tenant capabilities.
Q: Which tool is better for customer-facing training and documentation?
A: Neither tool is designed for customer-facing knowledge delivery. 360Learning focuses exclusively on internal employee training. Glitter AI creates guides for internal use without portal, branding, or customer management features. For customer training, onboarding, and documentation delivery, you need a platform like Docsie that combines documentation creation, multi-tenant portals, and built-in LMS capabilities.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both 360Learning and Glitter AI?
A: Yes—Docsie provides comprehensive knowledge orchestration that addresses the limitations of both tools. Unlike 360Learning, Docsie converts any video type into structured documentation and supports multi-tenant customer delivery. Unlike Glitter AI, Docsie processes existing video files (not just live screen captures), includes built-in LMS with certifications, and offers enterprise knowledge management with version control and 100+ language translation. Docsie combines video-to-docs AI, knowledge base management, multi-tenant portals, and training capabilities in one platform.
Q: How does pricing compare between these tools?
A: 360Learning charges $8/user/month for up to 100 users, then requires custom pricing for larger teams. Glitter AI offers a free tier and $20/user/month Pro plan. Docsie uses workspace-based pricing starting at $199/month for 15 users with AI credits included, avoiding per-seat pricing inflation. For teams larger than 10-15 people or those with significant video conversion needs, Docsie typically offers better economics while providing significantly more comprehensive functionality than either competitor.
Docsie combines what both tools lack—convert any video into structured documentation, deliver through multi-tenant branded portals, train users with built-in LMS and certifications, and automate workflows with AI agents. All with 100+ language support and enterprise-grade security.
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