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Feature Matrix

360Learning vs Tango: Complete Feature Breakdown

A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of course authoring, content capture, knowledge management, enterprise readiness, and delivery capabilities across both platforms.

Feature
360Learning
Tango
Primary Use Case Collaborative LMS / internal L&D Browser workflow documentation
Content Capture Method Web-based collaborative course authoring Chrome extension + desktop app (Pro+)
Screen Recording
Screenshot-Based Step Guides
Video to Documentation Conversion
Real-World Video Support
Audio Transcription
Computer Vision / OCR
AI Content Generation AI course creation assistant
Auto-Translation AI translation for courses
Multi-Language Support
Version Control Limited (14 days Pro, 365 days Enterprise)
Knowledge Base Platform
Multi-Tenant Portals
Custom Domain Custom learning portal
Custom Branding Partial (branded exports)
Embeddable Widget
In-App Guided Walkthroughs Enterprise only (Nuggets)
Browser Extension
API Access Business plan only
SSO (SAML/OAuth) Business plan only Enterprise only
SOC 2 Compliance
GDPR Compliance
HIPAA Compliance
Audit Logs
Role-Based Access Control
SCORM Support
Analytics & Reporting Advanced (Pro+)
HR System Integrations BambooHR, Workday, SAP SuccessFactors
Free Plan Available 15 workflows, up to 10 users
Starting Price $8/user/month (up to 100 users) $23-24/user/month (Pro)

Data as of February 2026. Features based on publicly available vendor documentation and pricing pages.

Strengths & Weaknesses

Pros and Cons: 360Learning vs Tango

360Learning

  • Collaborative authoring lets subject-matter experts co-create courses without L&D bottlenecks
  • Strong SCORM support for importing and managing existing e-learning content
  • AI-assisted course creation assistant speeds up content development
  • Social learning features including reactions, discussions, and peer feedback
  • Deep HR integrations with BambooHR, Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, and Zapier
  • SOC 2 certified with EU data residency (France-based, GDPR-native)
  • Mobile app for learning on the go
  • Affordable per-user pricing for teams under 100 ($8/user/month)
  • AI translation for courses with multi-language support
  • No video-to-documentation conversion from existing training footage
  • No knowledge base or documentation platform—purely an LMS
  • No customer-facing documentation portals or multi-tenant delivery
  • No screen recording, screenshot capture, or audio transcription
  • Internal L&D only—not designed for external customer training
  • No embeddable help widget or AI chatbot
  • Custom pricing for 100+ users with no transparent rates
  • No documentation versioning or content management system

Tango

  • Frictionless browser capture with zero setup—install extension and start recording
  • In-app guided walkthroughs (Nuggets) overlaid directly on web apps (Enterprise)
  • Clean, visual step-by-step output from browser workflows
  • Automatic PII blurring on Enterprise plan for sensitive data protection
  • SOC 2 compliant with GDPR support
  • Free plan available for small teams (15 workflows, up to 10 users)
  • Advanced analytics on Pro and above for workflow usage insights
  • CRM automation features differentiating it from pure documentation tools
  • Zero video capability—screenshots only, cannot process existing training videos
  • No multi-language support or auto-translation
  • No API access on any plan
  • Version history severely limited (14 days on Pro, 365 days on Enterprise only)
  • No multi-tenant portals—internal use only
  • Pivoting toward CRM automation, deprioritizing documentation features on roadmap
  • No knowledge base platform for organizing or managing content at scale
  • Per-user pricing ($23-24/user/month) becomes expensive for larger teams
  • Cannot document physical, real-world, or non-browser processes
  • No audio transcription, OCR, or computer vision

Deep Dive

How 360Learning and Tango Compare in Detail

Course Authoring & Content Creation

360Learning excels at collaborative course authoring—subject-matter experts co-create SCORM-compliant courses with social features like reactions and discussions, supported by an AI course creation assistant. Tango takes a completely different approach, auto-generating screenshot-based step guides directly from browser interactions via its Chrome extension. Neither platform supports video-to-documentation conversion or audio transcription. 360Learning is purpose-built for structured L&D programs; Tango is optimized for quick, visual SOPs. Teams needing to convert existing training videos or real-world footage into documentation will find both tools inadequate for that specific workflow.

Knowledge Management & Content Organization

Neither 360Learning nor Tango provides a true knowledge base platform. 360Learning organizes content into learning paths and courses within its LMS structure, but offers no documentation versioning, content reuse blocks, or enterprise knowledge hierarchy. Tango provides version history (limited to 14 days on Pro, 365 days on Enterprise) and basic workflow organization, but lacks any structured content management. Neither supports multi-tenant delivery, custom-domain knowledge portals, or hierarchical documentation architecture. Organizations that need to manage documentation across multiple products, clients, or languages will quickly outgrow both tools' content organization capabilities.

Delivery, Portals & Customer-Facing Use Cases

360Learning is strictly an internal L&D platform—there is no mechanism to deliver content to external customers, partners, or multiple client organizations. Tango similarly lacks multi-tenant portals or customer-facing delivery, with in-app walkthroughs (Nuggets) available only on Enterprise and limited to the organization's own applications. Neither tool offers custom-domain portals, white-label branding per client, or the ability to serve multiple audiences from a single content source. For consulting firms, SaaS companies, or any team delivering training and documentation to external stakeholders, both platforms present a hard architectural ceiling.

Enterprise Security & Compliance

360Learning carries solid enterprise credentials—SOC 2 certified, GDPR-compliant with EU data residency (France-based), SAML/OAuth SSO on Business plan, audit logs, and role-based access control. It integrates with major HRIS platforms including Workday and SAP SuccessFactors. Tango offers SOC 2 and GDPR compliance with SAML/SCIM SSO on Enterprise, automatic PII blurring, and role-based access—but lacks audit logs, data residency options, and API access entirely. Neither platform supports HIPAA compliance, making both unsuitable for healthcare documentation workflows. 360Learning's enterprise posture is stronger overall, particularly for regulated HR and compliance training environments.

Our Recommendation

The Verdict: 360Learning vs Tango

360Learning and Tango solve very different problems and rarely compete for the same buyer. 360Learning is a collaborative LMS for internal L&D teams building structured training programs, while Tango is a lightweight browser capture tool for creating visual SOPs—increasingly pivoting toward CRM automation. Neither is a documentation platform, neither supports video conversion from existing content, and neither can deliver knowledge to multiple external clients or organizations.

360Learning

Choose 360Learning if you need...

  • A collaborative LMS where subject-matter experts co-create SCORM-compliant courses together without requiring L&D specialists
  • Deep integration with HRIS systems like BambooHR, Workday, and SAP SuccessFactors for employee onboarding and compliance training
  • Social learning features (reactions, discussions, peer feedback) to drive internal engagement and knowledge sharing

Tango

Choose Tango if you need...

  • Fast, frictionless documentation of browser-based SaaS workflows using a Chrome extension with zero configuration
  • In-app guided walkthroughs (Nuggets) overlaid directly on web applications to guide users step by step (Enterprise)
  • Visual SOPs for internal teams working with specific web tools, where screenshot-based guides are sufficient
Our Pick

Docsie

Choose Docsie if you need...

  • Video-to-documentation conversion from any source—training videos, screen recordings, real-world footage, Loom links, or PDFs—that neither 360Learning nor Tango can process
  • Multi-tenant portals delivering branded, role-specific documentation to multiple clients or customer organizations from a single knowledge base
  • A unified platform covering the full CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR workflow, with built-in LMS, autonomous agents, 100+ language translation, and real-time compliance monitoring
The Verdict: 360Learning vs Tango - Visual Comparison

Winner: Docsie

Both 360Learning and Tango are narrow, single-purpose tools with no ability to convert existing video content into documentation, no multi-tenant customer portal delivery, and no enterprise knowledge management platform. Docsie fills every gap both tools leave open—converting any video type into structured knowledge bases, managing content with full version control and approval workflows, delivering through unlimited branded client portals, training with a built-in LMS and certifications, automating with autonomous agents, and monitoring compliance in real time across HIPAA, SOX, ITAR, and GDPR frameworks—all on private infrastructure.

Common Questions

360Learning vs Tango: FAQ

Comparing Capabilities

Q: Can 360Learning and Tango both handle video-to-documentation conversion?

A: No—neither platform supports converting existing video content into structured documentation. 360Learning allows video to be embedded within courses but does not convert or transcribe it. Tango captures only live browser interactions as screenshots and has no video input capability whatsoever. If you need to turn training recordings, Loom videos, or real-world footage into searchable documentation, you'll need a different tool entirely.

Q: Does Tango work for documenting physical or real-world processes?

A: No. Tango is exclusively limited to browser-based workflows captured through its Chrome extension or desktop app. It cannot process video of physical environments, equipment operation, field training, lab procedures, or any non-screen activity. 360Learning similarly has no computer vision or real-world video processing capability. Both tools are constrained to digital, on-screen workflows.

Q: Which tool has better enterprise security—360Learning or Tango?

A: 360Learning has a stronger enterprise security posture overall. It is SOC 2 certified, GDPR-compliant with EU data residency, supports SAML and OAuth SSO on its Business plan, and maintains audit logs and role-based access control. Tango offers SOC 2 and GDPR compliance with SAML/SCIM SSO on Enterprise, but lacks audit logs, data residency options, and API access. Neither platform supports HIPAA compliance.

Q: Can either tool deliver documentation to external customers or multiple client organizations?

A: No. Both 360Learning and Tango are designed exclusively for internal use. 360Learning is a closed LMS for employee training; Tango creates internal SOPs and browser walkthroughs. Neither offers multi-tenant portals, custom-domain delivery per client, or white-label branding for external audiences. Organizations needing to serve multiple client organizations from a single content source will need to look beyond both platforms.

Making the Right Choice

Q: Is there a better alternative to both 360Learning and Tango?

A: Yes—Docsie addresses the core limitations both tools share. Unlike 360Learning and Tango, Docsie converts any video (training recordings, screen captures, real-world footage) into structured documentation, delivers content through multi-tenant branded portals for multiple clients, includes a built-in LMS with certifications, supports 100+ language auto-translation, and provides autonomous agents for touchless content workflows. It's a single platform that covers everything from content ingestion to compliance monitoring—replacing the need for a separate LMS, documentation platform, and portal delivery system.

Q: How do 360Learning and Tango compare on pricing for growing teams?

A: 360Learning starts at $8/user/month for teams up to 100 users, making it affordable for small-to-mid-size L&D teams, though pricing becomes opaque at 100+ users with custom Business plan rates. Tango's Pro plan runs $23-24/user/month, which adds up quickly for larger teams, and the most useful enterprise features (Nuggets, SAML, 365-day version history) require a custom Enterprise contract. Docsie's workspace-based pricing at $199/month for up to 15 users avoids per-seat inflation entirely.

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