Enterprise Feature Matrix
A comprehensive comparison of security, compliance, scalability, administration, and support features between Archbee and Slab for enterprise deployments.
| Enterprise Feature |
Archbee
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Slab
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|---|---|---|
| SOC 2 Type II Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| HIPAA-Ready | ||
| SSO (SAML/OAuth) | Enterprise plan | Business plan |
| Multi-Factor Authentication | ||
| Audit Logs | Enterprise plan | |
| Role-Based Access Control | ||
| Granular Permissions | ||
| API Access | $80/month add-on | |
| Custom Domain Support | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Version Control | 1-5 years by tier | 90 days (Free), unlimited (Startup+) |
| Data Residency Options | ||
| Custom SLA | Enterprise plan | |
| Dedicated Support | Enterprise plan | Business plan |
| Analytics & Reporting | $80/month add-on | Startup+ plan |
| AI Content Generation | $20/month add-on | |
| Approval Workflows | ||
| Content Reuse/Templates | ||
| White-Label Options |
Data as of February 2026. Enterprise features are based on publicly available pricing and vendor documentation. Add-on costs for Archbee not included in base price.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive Analysis
An in-depth examination of the critical enterprise dimensions—security and compliance, scalability and performance, administration and control, and support and SLA—that determine deployment success.
Archbee provides SOC 2 Type II compliance and GDPR readiness, making it suitable for regulated industries requiring certified security controls. Enterprise plans include SSO with SAML authentication and audit logging for compliance tracking. However, Archbee lacks HIPAA readiness, data residency options, and geographic data center choices. Slab offers GDPR compliance and SSO on Business plans but has no SOC 2 certification, audit logs, or compliance frameworks beyond basic data protection. For healthcare, finance, or government sectors requiring comprehensive security certifications, both tools fall short of enterprise requirements without significant compensating controls.
Archbee scales to support developer documentation needs with tiered version history (1-5 years depending on plan) and OpenAPI integration for API documentation at scale. However, it lacks multi-tenant architecture for serving multiple clients from one knowledge base, limiting scalability for consultancies and implementation partners. Slab maintains fast search performance across unlimited documents on its Free plan, demonstrating solid technical foundations, but offers no scalability features for multi-client delivery, custom domain management, or geographic content distribution. Neither platform provides the infrastructure for enterprises managing documentation for thousands of end clients or operating across multiple geographic regions with data sovereignty requirements.
Archbee delivers robust content governance through review/approval workflows, role-based access control, and granular permissions for different user types. Content reuse and templating support standardized documentation practices. However, critical administrative tools like API access ($80/month add-on) and analytics ($80/month add-on) aren't included in base pricing, inflating total cost of ownership. Slab provides basic role-based access but lacks granular permissions, approval workflows, content templates, or programmatic administration through APIs. For enterprises requiring systematic content governance, compliance workflows, and automated administrative processes, Archbee provides more controls but at significant additional cost, while Slab lacks enterprise-grade administrative capabilities entirely.
Archbee offers dedicated support and custom SLAs on Enterprise plans, though specific uptime guarantees and response time commitments aren't publicly disclosed. Priority support channels and account management become available at enterprise tier, but the small team size (founded 2020) may limit support capacity during rapid scaling. Slab provides priority support on Startup and Business plans but offers no published SLA, uptime guarantees, or enterprise support commitments. Neither platform discloses detailed support tier structures, response time targets, or escalation procedures. For enterprises requiring contractual support commitments, guaranteed response times, and 24/7 coverage, both platforms would need significant negotiation and service level commitments beyond their standard offerings.
Our Recommendation
Archbee and Slab target different market segments with vastly different enterprise readiness levels. Archbee provides SOC 2 compliance, approval workflows, and developer-focused features but requires expensive add-ons for full functionality. Slab offers simplicity and affordability but lacks security certifications, AI capabilities, and enterprise governance features. Neither platform delivers multi-tenant portals, advanced compliance capabilities, or knowledge orchestration features enterprises increasingly require.
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Winner: Docsie
For enterprises requiring comprehensive security compliance, multi-tenant customer portal delivery, and AI-powered knowledge orchestration from any content source. Both Archbee and Slab lack the ability to convert existing training videos into documentation, serve multiple clients through branded portals, or provide multilingual support—capabilities that enterprises increasingly demand. Docsie delivers SOC 2 Type II compliance, 99.9% uptime SLA, and complete enterprise governance without the add-on fee structure that makes Archbee expensive or the feature limitations that make Slab unsuitable for complex enterprise requirements.
Common Questions
Q: Does either Archbee or Slab support multi-tenant customer portals?
A: No. Neither Archbee nor Slab provides multi-tenant architecture for serving multiple clients from one knowledge base. Archbee focuses on single-organization developer documentation, and Slab is designed exclusively for internal team wikis. Enterprises needing to deliver branded documentation portals to multiple customers or implementation clients must look to platforms like Docsie that offer true multi-tenant capabilities with per-client branding, custom domains, and access controls.
Q: How do the security certifications compare for regulated industries?
A: Archbee offers SOC 2 Type II compliance and GDPR readiness, making it suitable for many regulated industries. Slab provides only GDPR compliance without SOC 2 or other security certifications. Neither platform offers HIPAA compliance or data residency options for geographic data sovereignty. For healthcare, financial services, or government sectors requiring comprehensive security frameworks, Archbee provides baseline certifications while Slab lacks enterprise security credentials entirely.
Q: Can I convert training videos into documentation with Archbee or Slab?
A: No. Neither platform offers video-to-documentation conversion capabilities. Archbee and Slab require manual content creation through text editors. If you have existing training videos, recorded sessions, or real-world process footage that needs to become searchable documentation, you'll need a knowledge orchestration platform like Docsie that uses multimodal AI with computer vision, OCR, and transcription to convert any video format into structured knowledge bases automatically.
Q: What are the hidden costs with Archbee's add-on pricing model?
A: Archbee advertises a $50/month base price but charges $80/month each for API access, analytics, app widget embedding, and PDF export—plus $20/month for AI features. A fully-featured implementation typically costs $150-230/month, three to four times the advertised base price. Slab has straightforward per-user pricing without hidden add-ons, but lacks many features entirely. Enterprises should budget for Archbee's real total cost or accept significant feature limitations with Slab's transparent but basic offering.
Q: Does either platform support multilingual documentation for global enterprises?
A: Neither Archbee nor Slab offers meaningful multilingual support. Archbee provides no translation or localization features. Slab offers no auto-translation capabilities. Global enterprises requiring documentation in multiple languages must either maintain separate manual translations or choose platforms like Docsie that provide auto-translation across 100+ languages with version control for each language variant, significantly reducing localization costs and time-to-market for international deployments.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Archbee and Slab for enterprise documentation?
A: Yes. Docsie provides comprehensive enterprise readiness that addresses both competitors' limitations—SOC 2 Type II compliance, multi-tenant customer portals, video-to-documentation conversion, 100+ language auto-translation, and complete API access without add-on fees. For enterprises managing knowledge delivery to multiple clients, converting existing training content, or requiring global multilingual deployment, Docsie offers the CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER workflow both Archbee and Slab lack, with transparent pricing ($199-$750/month for teams of 15-90 users) and enterprise SLAs.
Docsie delivers the enterprise capabilities both competitors lack—multi-tenant customer portals, video-to-documentation AI conversion, 100+ language auto-translation, and SOC 2 Type II compliance—all with transparent pricing and no hidden add-on fees. Convert your training videos, manage versions across clients, and deliver branded knowledge portals at enterprise scale.
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