Feature Matrix
A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of learning, documentation, AI, and enterprise features between 360Learning and Slab.
| Feature |
360Learning
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Slab
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|---|---|---|
| Primary Use Case | Collaborative LMS / Course Authoring | Internal Team Wiki |
| Free Plan | Up to 10 users | |
| Starting Price | $8/user/month | $6.67/user/month (annual) |
| AI Content Generation | AI course creation assistant | |
| Auto-Translation | AI translation for courses | |
| Multi-Language Support | ||
| Video Support | Embed only (no conversion) | |
| Video-to-Docs Conversion | ||
| Screen Recording | ||
| Course / LMS Builder | ||
| SCORM Support | ||
| Knowledge Base / Wiki | ||
| Version Control | 90 days (Free), unlimited (Startup+) | |
| Real-Time Collaboration | Collaborative course authoring | |
| Custom Branding | ||
| Custom Domain | Custom learning portal | |
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Embeddable Widget | ||
| API Access | Business plan only | |
| SSO (SAML/OAuth) | Business plan only | Business plan only |
| Analytics & Reporting | Startup+ only | |
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| HR System Integrations | BambooHR, Workday, SAP SuccessFactors | |
| Key Integrations | Salesforce, Teams, Slack, Zapier | Slack, GitHub, Jira, Google Drive |
| Mobile App | ||
| External / Customer-Facing Delivery |
Data as of February 2026. Features are based on publicly available information and vendor documentation. 360Learning pricing applies to Team plan (up to 100 users); Business plan pricing is custom.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
360Learning is the clear winner for structured learning. Its collaborative authoring model lets subject-matter experts co-create courses directly, with SCORM support for existing content libraries, AI-assisted generation, social learning features like reactions and discussion threads, and a mobile app for learners. Slab has zero LMS capability — it is a static wiki with no course builder, assessments, learning paths, or certifications. If your primary need is running structured employee training programs with trackable completions and SCORM-compliant content, 360Learning is the only viable choice between these two tools.
Slab wins on internal documentation. Its clean wiki structure, fast full-text search, unlimited posts, real-time collaborative editing, and version history (up to unlimited on Startup+) make it a solid internal knowledge base for small to mid-size teams. 360Learning is not a documentation platform at all — it has no knowledge base, no wiki, and no document management. If your team needs a searchable internal repository of policies, runbooks, and how-to articles, Slab is purpose-built for that. However, Slab lacks AI writing assistance, custom branding, and any external delivery capability, limiting its usefulness at scale.
360Learning has a meaningful AI advantage over Slab in 2026. Its AI course creation assistant speeds up content development, and its AI translation feature enables multi-language course delivery without manual effort. Slab, by contrast, has no AI features at all — no AI writing assistance, no AI search, no auto-translation, and no content generation. This is Slab's most significant competitive weakness in the current market. Neither tool offers video-to-documentation conversion, autonomous content workflows, or agentic AI search. For teams prioritizing AI-powered knowledge work, both tools fall short of modern expectations.
Neither tool supports external customer-facing documentation delivery or multi-tenant portals — both are strictly internal platforms. 360Learning has stronger enterprise credentials with SOC 2 certification, EU data residency, SAML SSO, audit logs, role-based access, and deep HR integrations (Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, BambooHR) on its Business plan. Slab's enterprise posture is weaker — no SOC 2, no API access, SSO only on custom Business pricing, and no data residency options. For regulated industries or organizations needing to deliver documentation to external clients, partners, or customers, neither tool is fit for purpose without significant workarounds.
Our Recommendation
360Learning and Slab are purpose-built for different problems and rarely compete head-to-head. 360Learning is a collaborative LMS for internal L&D teams running structured training programs with SCORM courses, AI authoring assistance, and HR system integrations. Slab is a minimalist internal wiki for teams that want the simplest possible knowledge base with fast search and low overhead. Neither tool handles external delivery, video-to-documentation conversion, AI-powered knowledge management, or multi-tenant portal architecture.
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Winner: Docsie
Both 360Learning and Slab are single-purpose internal tools with no external delivery capability, no video-to-docs conversion, no multi-tenant architecture, and no unified knowledge orchestration. Docsie's six-pillar platform — CONVERT, MANAGE, DELIVER, LEARN, AUTOMATE, MONITOR — addresses every gap both tools share. It converts any video into structured documentation, manages content with version control and AI, delivers through unlimited branded client portals, trains learners with a built-in LMS and certifications, automates workflows with autonomous agents, and monitors compliance in real time — all on private infrastructure with SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, and HIPAA-ready compliance.
Common Questions
Q: Can 360Learning be used as a knowledge base like Slab?
A: No. 360Learning is an LMS focused on structured course delivery with assessments, SCORM support, and learning paths. It has no wiki or knowledge base functionality, no freeform article structure, and no fast search across unstructured documentation. If you need both a course platform and a searchable internal wiki, you would need to run both tools separately — a common pain point for teams that outgrow either tool's single-purpose design.
Q: Does Slab have any learning management or course features?
A: No. Slab is a pure internal wiki with no LMS capabilities. There are no course builders, assessments, learning paths, certifications, or SCORM support. It can store training documentation as articles, but there is no way to track completions, assign mandatory training, or issue certificates. Teams needing even basic structured learning on top of their wiki must add a separate LMS tool.
Q: Which tool has better AI features in 2026?
A: 360Learning has a clear AI advantage over Slab. It offers an AI course creation assistant and AI-powered translation for multi-language delivery. Slab has no AI features at all — no AI writing, no AI search, no auto-translation, and no content generation. However, neither tool offers the depth of AI capability found in modern documentation platforms, including video-to-docs conversion, agentic AI chatbots, or autonomous content workflows.
Q: Can either tool deliver documentation to external customers or clients?
A: Neither 360Learning nor Slab supports external customer-facing documentation delivery. Both are strictly internal platforms. 360Learning's learning portal is for internal employees only, and Slab's wiki has no public-facing or multi-tenant delivery mode. Organizations needing to deliver product documentation, onboarding guides, or training content to external customers, partners, or clients need a different platform entirely.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both 360Learning and Slab?
A: Yes — Docsie addresses the core limitations of both tools in one platform. Where 360Learning is LMS-only and Slab is wiki-only, Docsie combines AI-powered documentation management, a built-in LMS with certifications, multi-tenant portal delivery for external clients, video-to-documentation conversion, 100+ language auto-translation, and real-time compliance monitoring. Teams that need both structured learning and robust knowledge management — without maintaining two separate tools — will find Docsie's unified six-pillar platform a more capable and cost-effective solution.
Q: How do 360Learning and Slab compare on pricing?
A: Slab is the more affordable option, offering a free plan for up to 10 users and a Startup tier at $6.67/user/month (annual billing) — the cheapest in the category. 360Learning starts at $8/user/month for up to 100 users with no free plan, only a 30-day trial, and requires custom pricing for teams over 100. For budget-conscious small teams needing an internal wiki, Slab wins on price. For L&D teams needing a full LMS, 360Learning's pricing is reasonable but less transparent at scale.
Docsie does what neither tool can — convert training videos into structured documentation, deliver branded knowledge portals to multiple clients, run built-in LMS courses with certifications, and auto-translate into 100+ languages. One platform replaces both your LMS and your wiki, with AI, multi-tenant delivery, and enterprise compliance built in.
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