Feature Matrix
A feature-by-feature breakdown of what 360Learning and Slab include across their pricing tiers — from free plans to enterprise contracts.
| Feature |
360Learning
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Slab
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|---|---|---|
| Free Plan | Up to 10 users | |
| Starting Price | $8/user/month | $6.67/user/month (annual) |
| Free Trial | 30 days | |
| Pricing Model | Per user | Per user |
| Transparent Enterprise Pricing | ||
| AI Content Generation | Team plan+ | |
| Auto-Translation | AI translation included | |
| Course Authoring / LMS | ||
| SCORM Support | ||
| Internal Wiki / Knowledge Base | ||
| Version Control | 90 days (Free), unlimited (Startup+) | |
| Real-Time Collaboration | Collaborative authoring | |
| Advanced Analytics | Business plan | Startup+ |
| SSO / SAML | Business plan | Business plan |
| API Access | Business plan | |
| Custom Domain | Learning portal | |
| Custom Branding | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Embeddable Widget | ||
| External Documentation Delivery | ||
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| HR System Integrations | Workday, BambooHR, SAP, Salesforce | |
| Dedicated Success Manager | Business plan |
Data as of February 2026. Pricing and features based on publicly available vendor documentation. Enterprise pricing requires direct quote from both vendors.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
A closer look at three critical pricing dimensions — value for money, scalability costs, and hidden limitations — to help you make an informed decision.
Slab wins on raw affordability: $0 for up to 10 users and $6.67/user/month thereafter makes it the cheapest internal wiki on the market. But cheapest isn't the same as best value. Slab has zero AI features, no translation, no custom branding, and no API access — you're paying for a basic wiki editor and search. 360Learning at $8/user/month delivers meaningful additional value: AI course creation, SCORM compliance, HR integrations, social learning, and mobile access. For pure internal wikis, Slab is hard to beat. For L&D teams building structured training programs, 360Learning justifies its modest premium. Neither tool, however, justifies any spend if you need external documentation delivery.
Both tools hit a pricing cliff at scale. Slab's Business plan (for teams needing SSO or advanced security) carries no published price — you must contact sales. 360Learning follows the same pattern: transparent at $8/user/month up to 100 users, then opaque custom pricing for 100+ users with no published ceiling. Per-user pricing models compound quickly. A 200-person team on 360Learning's Business tier could easily exceed $20,000–$30,000 annually, depending on negotiated rates. Slab's per-user model scales similarly. Teams adding users frequently face unpredictable budget growth with no self-serve controls. Neither vendor offers usage-based or consumption pricing as an alternative.
Both tools have structural limitations that create hidden costs when teams outgrow them. 360Learning doesn't support customer-facing documentation portals, knowledge base management, or multi-tenant delivery — organizations building external training programs must purchase a separate platform entirely. Slab lacks AI writing tools, translation, custom domains, and API access even on paid plans; teams that need these features must either supplement with additional tools or migrate. For 360Learning, the jump from Team ($8/user) to Business (custom) includes no pricing guide, creating budget uncertainty. Slab's lack of SOC 2 may trigger a platform switch for enterprise procurement. Hidden integration costs for HR systems (on 360Learning) and the complete absence of automation capabilities (on Slab) are worth factoring in.
Pricing Breakdown
A complete breakdown of all pricing tiers, included features, and what each tool costs at different team sizes.
Slab is the clear winner on price for internal wikis — its free plan and $6.67/user/month Startup tier are the most affordable in the category. But Slab's feature set is intentionally minimal: no AI, no translation, no custom domains, no API. 360Learning costs more ($8/user/month) but delivers genuine LMS value with AI course creation, SCORM support, and HR system integrations that Slab simply doesn't offer. The comparison essentially comes down to use case: Slab for the simplest possible internal wiki, 360Learning for internal L&D programs. Neither tool is suitable for external documentation delivery, multi-tenant portals, or knowledge base management. Teams that need those capabilities — or AI-powered content creation at scale — will find both tools fall short of what's available from more comprehensive platforms.
Our Recommendation
360Learning and Slab serve meaningfully different purposes despite both falling under the broad knowledge management umbrella. 360Learning is a collaborative LMS for internal L&D teams that need structured course authoring, SCORM compliance, and HR system integrations. Slab is a minimal internal wiki that prioritizes simplicity and search speed over features. Neither tool is built for external documentation delivery, customer-facing portals, or AI-powered knowledge management at scale.
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Winner: Docsie
Both 360Learning and Slab are single-dimension tools with fundamental capability gaps. 360Learning is limited to internal L&D with no documentation platform or external delivery. Slab is a bare-bones wiki with no AI features, no translation, and no external access. Docsie's AI credit pricing model ($199/month flat for teams of 15, including 300,000 AI credits) avoids per-seat cost inflation entirely, while delivering the full CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR workflow — including video-to-docs AI, multi-tenant portals, built-in LMS with certifications, 100+ language translation, and autonomous agents — that both competitors lack at any price.
Common Questions
Q: Does 360Learning have a free plan?
A: No, 360Learning does not offer a free plan. It provides a 30-day free trial on its Team plan ($8/user/month for up to 100 users). After the trial, paid subscription is required. Enterprise pricing for 100+ users is custom and requires contacting their sales team directly.
Q: Does Slab have a free plan?
A: Yes, Slab's free plan supports up to 10 users with unlimited posts, 90-day version history, and real-time collaboration. It's one of the most generous free tiers in the internal wiki category. The paid Startup plan ($6.67/user/month billed annually) unlocks unlimited version history, advanced analytics, and priority support.
Q: How does 360Learning pricing change for large teams?
A: 360Learning is transparent up to 100 users at $8/user/month, but switches to opaque custom pricing above 100 users on the Business plan. There is no published price for Business tier — teams must contact sales for a quote. This makes budget forecasting difficult for growing organizations and is a common frustration among enterprise buyers evaluating the platform.
Q: What hidden costs should I watch for with Slab?
A: Slab's main hidden cost is capability-driven: the platform has no AI features, no custom domains, and no API access at any price tier, meaning teams that need those features must either stay with a limited tool or invest in migration later. Additionally, SSO and advanced security features require the unpublished Business plan, and Slab is not SOC 2 certified — which can trigger compliance-driven platform changes in enterprise procurement cycles.
Q: Can 360Learning and Slab be used together?
A: Technically yes — some organizations use Slab as a general internal wiki for company knowledge while using 360Learning for structured L&D courses and compliance training. They serve different use cases: Slab stores reference documentation; 360Learning delivers structured learning paths. However, maintaining two separate tools creates documentation silos and additional subscription costs. Teams frequently consolidate once they find a platform that handles both.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both 360Learning and Slab?
A: Yes — Docsie addresses the core gaps both tools share. Neither 360Learning nor Slab can deliver documentation to external customers, create multi-tenant branded portals, convert training videos into searchable documentation, or support 100+ language auto-translation. Docsie's workspace-based pricing ($199/month flat for teams of 15) also avoids per-seat cost inflation. It combines an AI-powered knowledge base, built-in LMS with certifications, multi-tenant delivery, and video-to-docs conversion in a single platform — making it a genuine alternative to running both 360Learning and Slab simultaneously.
360Learning is internal-only with no documentation platform. Slab is a minimal wiki with no AI. Docsie delivers AI-powered content creation, multi-tenant customer portals, built-in LMS with certifications, 100+ language auto-translation, and video-to-docs conversion — all in one platform, without per-seat pricing that compounds as your team grows.
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