Feature Matrix
A detailed side-by-side comparison of enterprise capabilities including security, compliance, access control, scalability, and administrative controls.
| Feature |
Archbee
|
Dubble
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|---|---|---|
| SSO (SAML / OAuth / OIDC) | Enterprise tier only | |
| SOC 2 Type II Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| HIPAA Readiness | ||
| Audit Logs | ||
| Role-Based Access Control | ||
| Granular Permissions | ||
| Data Residency Options | ||
| Uptime SLA | Enterprise only | |
| Dedicated Support | Enterprise only | |
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| API Access | Add-on ($80/month) | |
| Custom Domain Support | ||
| Version Control | 1–5 years by tier | |
| Analytics & Reporting | Add-on ($80/month) | |
| Review & Approval Workflows | ||
| Collaboration Tools | ||
| Embeddable Widget | Add-on ($80/month) | |
| Built-in LMS / Training | ||
| AI Features Included in Base |
Data as of February 2026. Features are based on publicly available information and vendor documentation. Archbee SSO and SLA are available on Enterprise tier only; Dubble has no published enterprise plan.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
Archbee holds a meaningful advantage here — it is SOC 2 Type II certified and GDPR compliant, giving it credibility in enterprise security evaluations. However, SSO is gated behind the Enterprise tier, there are no audit logs on any plan, and HIPAA readiness is absent. Dubble offers only GDPR compliance, with no SOC 2 certification, no SSO, no audit logs, and no data residency options. For regulated industries such as healthcare, finance, or government, neither tool meets the baseline compliance requirements expected of enterprise documentation platforms.
Archbee is the stronger of the two for scale — it supports custom domains, long version histories, and has an Enterprise tier designed for larger teams. Its add-on architecture, however, means that scaling features like analytics, API access, and embeddable widgets all add significant cost. Dubble has no published scalability story — it is designed for small team SOP creation and has no infrastructure commitments, uptime guarantees, or multi-tenant architecture. For enterprise teams expecting to support hundreds of users, multiple departments, or external client portals, neither tool provides a convincing scalability solution.
Archbee provides basic collaboration controls, a review and approval system, and role-based access on higher tiers — making it serviceable for small-to-medium technical teams with moderate governance needs. However, the absence of audit logs, granular permission matrices, and data residency controls are notable gaps for enterprise IT and legal teams. Dubble provides virtually no administrative controls — there are no roles, no permissions, no access control lists, and no audit trails. For enterprise administrators who need centralized user management, SSO provisioning, and content governance, Dubble is not a viable option, and Archbee only partially meets these requirements even on its top tier.
Archbee offers dedicated support and a formal SLA on its Enterprise tier, which provides some assurance for mission-critical deployments. Below that tier, support is standard with no guaranteed response times. Dubble's Pro plan mentions priority support, but there is no published SLA, no dedicated account management, and no formal uptime commitment. For enterprise buyers who require contractual service guarantees, escalation paths, and dedicated success management, Archbee's Enterprise plan provides a foundation — but Dubble offers nothing comparable, reflecting its positioning as a lightweight tool for small teams rather than an enterprise-grade platform.
Our Recommendation
Archbee is the more enterprise-ready of the two — it holds SOC 2 Type II certification, supports SSO on its Enterprise tier, and offers review workflows and long version histories suited to technical documentation teams. Dubble, by contrast, is a simple browser-based SOP tool with minimal security credentials and no enterprise infrastructure; it is not designed for, nor capable of meeting, enterprise documentation requirements at any meaningful scale.
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Winner: Docsie
Both Archbee and Dubble leave critical enterprise gaps — no audit logs, no multi-tenant delivery, no HIPAA readiness, no built-in analytics without add-ons, and no scalable compliance monitoring. Docsie addresses all of these with a unified platform that includes SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA-ready infrastructure, SSO across all major providers, audit logs, granular permissions, 99.9% SLA, and multi-tenant portal delivery — plus a built-in LMS, autonomous agents, and real-time frame-by-frame compliance monitoring for HIPAA, SOX, ITAR, and GDPR. For enterprises that need documentation infrastructure that scales with their security and governance requirements, Docsie is the only platform in this comparison purpose-built for that challenge.
Common Questions
Q: Does Archbee support SSO for enterprise teams?
A: Yes, but only on the Enterprise tier. Archbee supports SSO (SAML/OAuth) as part of its Enterprise plan, which requires custom pricing. Teams on the Starter or Growth plans do not have access to SSO, making it inaccessible to smaller organizations without committing to enterprise pricing. If SSO is a baseline requirement, budget accordingly.
Q: Is Dubble suitable for enterprise documentation needs?
A: No. Dubble is a lightweight browser extension tool designed for small teams creating internal SOPs. It has no SSO, no SOC 2 certification, no audit logs, no role-based access control, no API, and no SLA. For enterprise documentation — particularly in regulated industries — Dubble does not meet the baseline security or governance requirements that IT and legal teams expect.
Q: Which tool has better compliance credentials — Archbee or Dubble?
A: Archbee is significantly stronger on compliance. It holds SOC 2 Type II certification and is GDPR compliant, giving it credibility in enterprise security reviews. Dubble only claims GDPR compliance, with no SOC 2, no HIPAA readiness, and no data residency options. Neither tool is HIPAA-ready, which limits both for healthcare or life sciences use cases.
Q: Do either Archbee or Dubble provide audit logs?
A: Neither Archbee nor Dubble provides audit logs on any plan. This is a significant gap for enterprise teams who require an auditable record of user actions, content changes, and access events for compliance or IT governance purposes. If audit logs are a hard requirement, both tools will fall short of enterprise expectations.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Archbee and Dubble for enterprise documentation?
A: Yes — Docsie is purpose-built for enterprise knowledge management at scale. It offers SOC 2 Type II compliance, HIPAA-readiness, SSO via SAML, OAuth, OIDC, Azure AD, and Okta, full audit logs, 99.9% uptime SLA, multi-tenant portals, and real-time compliance monitoring for HIPAA, SOX, ITAR, and GDPR. Unlike Archbee, Docsie includes analytics, API access, and AI as part of its core plans — not as expensive add-ons. Unlike Dubble, Docsie is built to serve enterprise teams across regulated industries and multi-client delivery scenarios.
Q: How does Archbee's real cost compare to its advertised price for enterprise buyers?
A: Archbee's advertised $50/month base price is misleading for enterprise buyers. Adding AI Write Assist ($20/month), Analytics ($80/month), API Access ($80/month), and the App Widget ($80/month) brings the fully-featured cost to $150–230/month — before any Enterprise-tier pricing for SSO. Enterprise buyers should evaluate the total cost of ownership including all required add-ons, not the base price alone.
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