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Feature Matrix

360Learning vs Tettra: Complete Feature Breakdown

A comprehensive feature-by-feature comparison of course authoring, knowledge management, AI capabilities, enterprise security, and integrations between 360Learning and Tettra.

Feature
360Learning
Tettra
Primary Use Case Collaborative LMS / Course Authoring Internal Knowledge Base / Wiki
Free Plan Up to 10 users
Starting Price $8/user/month $4/user/month
AI Content Generation AI course creation assistant Kai AI assistant for Q&A
Course Builder
Knowledge Base / Wiki
Video Support Embed only (no conversion)
Video to Documentation Conversion
Screen Recording
Auto-Translation AI translation for courses
Multi-Language Support
Version Control Basic page history
Content Reuse / Snippets Course module reuse
Collaboration / Co-Authoring Core feature — SME co-authoring
Slack Integration Deep integration with AI Q&A
SCORM Support
Analytics & Reporting Scaling+ plan
Custom Branding Professional plan only
Custom Domain Custom learning portal
Multi-Tenant Portals
Embeddable Widget
Customer-Facing Documentation
SSO (SAML) Business plan Professional plan
API Access Business plan Scaling+ plan
SOC 2 Certification
GDPR Compliance
Audit Logs
Role-Based Access Control
HR System Integrations BambooHR, Workday, SAP, Salesforce
Built-in LMS / Certifications

Data as of February 2026. Features are based on publicly available information and vendor documentation. Pricing reflects publicly listed rates.

Strengths & Weaknesses

Pros and Cons: 360Learning vs Tettra

360Learning

  • Collaborative course authoring lets subject-matter experts build courses together without instructional design expertise
  • Strong SCORM support for organizations with existing e-learning content libraries
  • AI-assisted course creation accelerates content development
  • Social learning features including reactions, discussions, and peer feedback
  • Solid HR system integrations with BambooHR, Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, and Salesforce
  • SOC 2 certified with EU data residency (France-based, GDPR-native)
  • Affordable $8/user/month starting price for teams under 100 users
  • Mobile app for learning on the go
  • Auto-translation for courses into multiple languages
  • No knowledge base or documentation platform — purely a course delivery system
  • No video-to-documentation conversion capability
  • Internal L&D only — cannot deliver customer-facing or partner documentation
  • No multi-tenant portals for serving multiple client organizations
  • No embeddable help widget or chatbot
  • No documentation version control or content management
  • Custom pricing for 100+ users lacks transparency
  • No screen recording or content capture tools
  • HIPAA compliance not available

Tettra

  • Excellent Slack integration — Kai AI answers questions from the knowledge base directly inside Slack
  • Content verification system prompts owners to review and update stale pages
  • Clean, minimal interface with a very low learning curve
  • Affordable pricing starting at $4/user/month with a free tier for up to 10 users
  • Good for onboarding new team members using Q&A-style knowledge retrieval
  • Easy import from Google Docs and Notion for migrating existing content
  • Free plan makes it accessible for small teams evaluating internal wikis
  • Internal-only — no customer-facing documentation publishing or external portals
  • No custom domain support for any plan
  • No video support whatsoever — cannot embed, upload, or convert video
  • No multi-language support or auto-translation
  • No LMS, course builder, or training certification features
  • No multi-tenant portals for agencies or consultancies
  • No embeddable widget for customer-facing help
  • No SOC 2 certification — limits use in regulated industries
  • No audit logs and limited enterprise security features
  • No content reuse, snippets, or template system

Deep Dive

How 360Learning and Tettra Compare in Detail

Course Authoring and Knowledge Creation

360Learning's standout capability is collaborative course authoring — subject-matter experts can co-create structured courses with SCORM support, assessments, and learning paths without needing an instructional designer. Tettra takes a simpler approach focused on wiki-style knowledge articles that team members can create and maintain. 360Learning wins decisively for structured training content; Tettra wins for lightweight, conversational knowledge capture. Neither tool supports video-to-documentation conversion, meaning teams with existing training video libraries cannot automatically extract structured content from their recordings.

AI Capabilities and Knowledge Retrieval

Both tools incorporate AI but in fundamentally different ways. 360Learning uses AI to accelerate course creation — generating outlines, suggesting content, and translating courses into multiple languages. Tettra's Kai AI assistant is purpose-built for Slack-based Q&A, retrieving answers from the knowledge base and surfacing them directly in conversations. For teams that live in Slack, Tettra's AI integration is genuinely useful. 360Learning's AI is more relevant during content creation. Neither tool offers agentic AI search, autonomous documentation workflows, or AI chatbots for external customer-facing portals.

Enterprise Readiness and Security

360Learning has a stronger enterprise security posture: SOC 2 certified, EU data residency (France-based), SAML/OAuth SSO, audit logs, and role-based access control. It also integrates natively with major HR platforms like Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, and BambooHR. Tettra's enterprise capabilities are comparatively limited — GDPR compliant but no SOC 2 certification, no audit logs, no data residency options, and SSO only on the Professional plan. For regulated industries or organizations with strict compliance requirements, 360Learning is the safer choice between the two.

Delivery, Portals, and External Use Cases

This is where both tools share a critical limitation: neither can deliver documentation or training content to external customers, partners, or multiple client organizations. 360Learning is built exclusively for internal L&D teams; Tettra is built exclusively for internal knowledge sharing. Neither supports multi-tenant portals, custom-domain knowledge bases for clients, embeddable help widgets, or customer-facing content delivery. Organizations that need to train customers, deliver product documentation externally, or manage knowledge across multiple client organizations will find both tools fundamentally inadequate for those use cases.

Our Recommendation

The Verdict: 360Learning vs Tettra

360Learning and Tettra serve genuinely different purposes despite both being internal-focused tools. 360Learning is the right choice for L&D teams that need structured course creation, SCORM compliance, and social learning features with HR system integrations. Tettra is the right choice for Slack-heavy teams that want a simple, AI-powered internal wiki with low overhead. However, both tools share a fundamental limitation — they are internal-only platforms with no capability for customer-facing delivery, video-to-docs conversion, or multi-tenant knowledge management.

360Learning

Choose 360Learning if you need...

  • Collaborative course authoring where subject-matter experts build training content together without instructional designers
  • SCORM-compliant LMS to host and deliver structured e-learning programs with assessments and certifications
  • Deep integrations with HR systems like BambooHR, Workday, or SAP SuccessFactors for automated enrollment and compliance tracking

Tettra

Choose Tettra if you need...

  • A lightweight internal wiki tightly integrated with Slack so team members can get AI-powered answers without leaving their chat tool
  • Simple knowledge base for onboarding new hires and capturing team processes without complex setup
  • An affordable free tier (up to 10 users) or low-cost starting plan ($4/user/month) for small teams evaluating internal documentation
Our Pick

Docsie

Choose Docsie if you need...

  • Convert existing training videos, PDFs, and web content into structured knowledge bases automatically — something neither 360Learning nor Tettra can do
  • Deliver documentation and training to external customers or multiple client organizations through branded multi-tenant portals, a capability both competitors entirely lack
  • One unified platform covering knowledge creation, version-controlled management, customer-facing delivery, built-in LMS with certifications, autonomous AI agents, and real-time compliance monitoring across 100+ languages

Winner: Docsie

Both 360Learning and Tettra are internal-only tools with no path to external documentation delivery, video-to-docs conversion, or multi-tenant portal management. Docsie fills every gap both tools leave open — converting any video type into structured docs, managing content with full version control, delivering through unlimited branded client portals, training with a built-in LMS and certification engine, automating with autonomous agents, and monitoring compliance in real time. For organizations that need more than internal training or internal wikis, Docsie is the only platform that handles the complete knowledge lifecycle from creation to customer delivery.

Common Questions

360Learning vs Tettra: FAQ

Comparing Capabilities

Q: Can 360Learning be used as a knowledge base like Tettra?

A: No. 360Learning is a learning management system focused on structured course delivery, not a knowledge base or wiki. It lacks article-based knowledge management, internal Q&A capabilities, and the lightweight content creation model that Tettra offers. If your primary need is internal knowledge sharing rather than structured training courses, Tettra is the more appropriate tool of the two.

Q: Does Tettra support course creation or certifications like 360Learning?

A: No. Tettra has no course builder, learning paths, assessments, or certification capabilities. It is purely an internal knowledge base and wiki platform. Teams that need to run structured training programs, track completion, or issue certificates should look at 360Learning or a platform like Docsie that includes a built-in LMS alongside its knowledge management features.

Q: Which tool is better for Slack-based teams?

A: Tettra wins here clearly. Its Kai AI assistant integrates deeply with Slack, allowing team members to ask questions and receive knowledge base answers without leaving their chat tool. 360Learning does integrate with Slack, but primarily for learning notifications and reminders rather than AI-powered knowledge retrieval.

Q: Can either tool deliver documentation to external customers or partners?

A: Neither 360Learning nor Tettra supports customer-facing documentation delivery. Both are explicitly internal tools. 360Learning delivers training courses to internal employees; Tettra shares knowledge articles among internal team members. Neither supports custom-domain external portals, multi-tenant delivery, or embeddable help widgets for customer-facing products.

Making the Right Choice

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

A: Yes — Docsie addresses the core limitations both tools share. While 360Learning handles internal training and Tettra handles internal wikis, neither can convert existing videos into documentation, deliver content externally through branded client portals, or manage knowledge across multiple client organizations. Docsie's six-pillar platform covers CONVERT, MANAGE, DELIVER, LEARN, AUTOMATE, and MONITOR in one system — with a built-in LMS, 100+ language support, multi-tenant portals, and SOC 2 Type II compliance. It replaces both tools and extends far beyond what either can do.

Q: How do 360Learning and Tettra compare on pricing at scale?

A: Both tools use per-user pricing, but 360Learning's pricing becomes opaque above 100 users (custom Business plan with no published rates), while Tettra remains transparent across all tiers up to $12/user/month for Professional. For large organizations, Tettra offers more pricing predictability. However, both tools' per-seat models can become expensive compared to workspace-based pricing platforms like Docsie, which charges per workspace rather than per user.

Better Alternative

Looking for More Than 360Learning or Tettra?

Docsie does what neither 360Learning nor Tettra can — convert your training videos and PDFs into structured knowledge bases, deliver them through branded multi-tenant portals to external customers, train users with a built-in LMS and certification engine, and automate the entire workflow with autonomous AI agents. All with 100+ language support and SOC 2 Type II compliance.

No credit card required. Free AI credits to convert a 10-minute training video included.

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