Feature Matrix
A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of course authoring, knowledge management, AI capabilities, enterprise features, and integrations between 360Learning and Slite.
| Feature |
360Learning
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Slite
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|---|---|---|
| Primary Use Case | Collaborative LMS / course authoring | Internal team knowledge base |
| Free Plan | Up to 50 docs | |
| Starting Price | $8/user/month (up to 100 users) | $8/member/month (Standard) |
| Course Authoring | ||
| SCORM Support | ||
| Knowledge Base / Wiki | ||
| AI Content Generation | AI course creation assistant | Ask AI Q&A + writing assistance |
| AI-Powered Search | Ask AI (internal Q&A) | |
| Video-to-Docs Conversion | ||
| Screen Recording | ||
| Auto-Translation | AI translation for courses | |
| Multi-Language Support | ||
| Version Control | Page history | |
| Doc Verification / Content Freshness | ||
| Content Reuse | Course module reuse | |
| Collaboration & Co-Authoring | Core feature — SME collaborative authoring | |
| Analytics & Reporting | Premium+ plan only | |
| Custom Branding | ||
| Custom Domain | Custom learning portal | |
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Customer-Facing Publishing | ||
| Embeddable Widget | ||
| AI Chatbot | Ask AI (internal only) | |
| SSO (SAML/OAuth) | Business plan (SAML, OAuth) | Premium+ plan (SAML) |
| API Access | Business plan | Premium+ plan |
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| HIPAA Compliance | ||
| Audit Logs | Enterprise only | |
| Role-Based Access Control | ||
| HR System Integrations | BambooHR, Workday, SAP SuccessFactors | |
| Built-in LMS / Certifications | ||
| Social Learning Features | Reactions, discussions, peer feedback | |
| Mobile App |
Data as of February 2026. Features based on publicly available information and vendor documentation.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
360Learning is built for structured learning — it excels at collaborative SCORM course creation where multiple subject-matter experts contribute content, assessments, and learning paths together. Slite focuses on unstructured internal knowledge sharing, giving teams a clean wiki-style editor for documenting processes, decisions, and team knowledge. These tools address entirely different workflows. 360Learning is a training delivery platform; Slite is a team reference library. Neither supports external customer documentation, and neither can convert existing video content into structured documentation automatically.
Both tools incorporate AI, but in very different ways. 360Learning's AI assists with course creation — generating draft content, structuring learning paths, and translating courses into multiple languages. Slite's AI shines in its Ask feature, which answers natural-language questions by searching across your internal docs in real time. 360Learning's AI is authoring-focused; Slite's AI is retrieval-focused. Neither platform offers video-to-documentation AI, computer vision for screen recordings, agentic chatbots for customer-facing portals, or autonomous agents for touchless content workflows.
Collaborative authoring is 360Learning's core identity — SMEs, managers, and L&D professionals co-create courses with built-in peer review, reactions, and discussion threads baked into each module. Slite offers standard collaborative editing with comments and mentions, more akin to Notion or Google Docs. 360Learning's collaboration model is purposely built around learning content production; Slite's is designed for general knowledge contribution. Both tools support role-based access, but 360Learning's workflow is structured around training teams while Slite's suits cross-functional documentation contributors.
360Learning holds SOC 2 certification, offers SAML and OAuth SSO on its Business plan, and benefits from EU data residency as a France-based company — making it a strong choice for GDPR-sensitive organizations. Slite is also SOC 2 and GDPR compliant, with SAML SSO on Premium+ and audit logs gated to Enterprise. Neither tool offers HIPAA compliance, multi-tenant isolation, or data residency options beyond 360Learning's EU hosting. For enterprises needing advanced security postures — HIPAA, SOX, ITAR, air-gap deployments — both tools fall short of what regulated industries typically require.
Our Recommendation
360Learning and Slite solve fundamentally different problems — 360Learning is a collaborative LMS for building and delivering internal training courses, while Slite is a clean AI-powered internal wiki for team knowledge sharing. Choosing between them depends entirely on whether your primary need is structured learning delivery or lightweight internal documentation, though both tools leave significant gaps for teams needing customer-facing portals, video-to-docs conversion, or enterprise knowledge management.
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Winner: Docsie
Both 360Learning and Slite are strong in their respective niches but leave critical gaps — neither converts existing video content into documentation, neither supports customer-facing or multi-tenant portal delivery, and neither provides the full CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR workflow. Docsie fills every gap both tools share while combining knowledge management, built-in LMS, agentic AI search, 100+ language translation, autonomous agents, and enterprise compliance monitoring into one platform — making it the superior choice for organizations that need more than internal-only tools.
Common Questions
Q: Can 360Learning and Slite be used together?
A: Yes, some organizations use both — 360Learning for structured training course delivery and Slite for informal internal documentation and process wikis. However, this creates two disconnected systems with no shared content, no unified search, and double the administrative overhead. Teams often find maintaining two separate knowledge platforms leads to content drift and inconsistent information over time.
Q: Does either 360Learning or Slite support customer-facing documentation portals?
A: Neither tool supports customer-facing documentation delivery. 360Learning is explicitly designed for internal employee L&D, and Slite is an internal-only wiki with no external publishing capability. If your use case involves delivering documentation or training to customers, partners, or multiple client organizations, you will need a different platform entirely.
Q: Can either tool convert existing training videos into documentation?
A: No. 360Learning can embed or link to video within courses but does not convert video into structured documentation. Slite has no video processing capabilities at all. If you have hours of existing training video content that you need to transform into searchable knowledge bases or SOPs, neither tool addresses that workflow — you would need a platform with multimodal AI like Docsie.
Q: How do 360Learning and Slite differ in their AI features?
A: 360Learning's AI focuses on course creation — drafting course content, structuring learning paths, and translating training materials. Slite's AI is built around information retrieval — its Ask feature answers employee questions by searching across your internal documentation in natural language. The two AI implementations are complementary in theory but reflect each product's narrow focus on either training delivery or internal knowledge lookup.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both 360Learning and Slite?
A: Yes — Docsie addresses the core limitations of both tools in one platform. Unlike 360Learning (training-only, no documentation) and Slite (internal-only, no training or video processing), Docsie converts any video into structured documentation, delivers knowledge through multi-tenant branded portals for multiple clients, includes a built-in LMS with certifications, supports 100+ languages with auto-translation, and provides agentic AI search and real-time compliance monitoring. It is purpose-built for organizations that need documentation, training, and knowledge delivery working together rather than as separate disconnected tools.
Q: Which tool is better for a team that needs both training and documentation?
A: Neither 360Learning nor Slite adequately covers both use cases — you would need to purchase and maintain both tools separately. 360Learning handles structured course delivery but has no documentation platform, while Slite manages internal wikis but has no training or LMS features. Docsie is the only platform that unifies course authoring, documentation management, and customer-facing knowledge delivery in a single workspace, eliminating the need for separate tools and the content duplication that comes with them.
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