Feature & Pricing Matrix
A feature-by-feature breakdown of what Bloomfire and Slite actually include at their various pricing tiers—and where each tool falls short.
| Feature |
Bloomfire
|
Slite
|
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | ~$25/user/month (50-user minimum = ~$1,250/month floor) | $8/member/month (Standard) |
| Free Plan | Up to 50 docs | |
| Free Trial | Demo only | 14 days |
| Pricing Model | Per user | Per member |
| Minimum Commitment | 50 users (~$1,250/month minimum) | No minimum |
| AI-Powered Search | ||
| AI Q&A / Ask AI | AI search assistant | Unlimited on Standard+ |
| Video/Audio Indexing | ||
| Video-to-Docs Conversion | ||
| Multi-Language Support | Partial | |
| Auto-Translation | ||
| Custom Domain | ||
| Custom Branding | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Embeddable Widget | ||
| SSO / SAML | Enterprise plan only | Premium plan ($12.50/user/month) |
| API Access | Premium+ plan only | |
| Analytics | Premium+ plan only | |
| Audit Logs | Enterprise only | |
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| HIPAA Compliance | ||
| Built-in LMS / Certifications | ||
| Content Reuse / Snippets | ||
| Version Control | Basic | Page history |
Data as of February 2026. Pricing based on publicly available information and vendor documentation. Bloomfire pricing requires a minimum of 50 users; Slite pricing verified from slite.com.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
An in-depth analysis of the pricing structures, value propositions, hidden costs, and scalability considerations for both platforms.
Bloomfire's value proposition is strong for large enterprises that need searchable video and audio archives alongside traditional knowledge management—but the 50-user minimum (~$1,250/month floor) makes it inaccessible for smaller teams regardless of actual need. Slite offers significantly better entry-level value at $8/member/month with unlimited docs, and its free tier lets small teams start without commitment. However, Slite's core limitations—internal-only publishing, no custom domains, no analytics until Premium—mean teams quickly outgrow the Standard tier. Both tools charge per seat, meaning costs grow linearly with headcount rather than with actual usage or value delivered.
Bloomfire's per-user model with a 50-user floor creates a steep price cliff from day one. A 100-person team pays roughly $2,500/month; 200 users pushes costs to $5,000/month or more before Enterprise custom pricing kicks in. Slite scales more gently—$8/member at Standard, $12.50/member at Premium—but teams needing SSO, analytics, or API access must step up to Premium, adding 56% per seat. At 100 users on Premium, Slite costs $1,250/month, comparable to Bloomfire's minimum. Both tools penalize growth through linear per-seat pricing, with no way to pay for actual content volume, AI usage, or documentation output instead of headcount.
Bloomfire's hidden cost is the 50-user minimum—organizations paying for 50 seats when they only need 20 lose $375–$500/month in wasted spend. Enterprise features like SSO, advanced security, and dedicated support require a separate custom contract, adding unpredictable cost. Slite's hidden costs are feature gates—SSO requires Premium ($12.50/user), API access is Premium+, and audit logs are Enterprise-only. Teams starting on Standard often discover they need Premium within months. Neither tool offers video-to-documentation conversion, multilingual publishing, or multi-tenant portals, meaning organizations needing those capabilities face additional tool spend on top of their Bloomfire or Slite subscription.
Pricing Breakdown
A complete look at every pricing tier both tools offer, what's included, and where the real costs emerge.
Slite wins on accessibility and entry-level pricing—$8/member/month with a free tier means small teams can start immediately without a sales call. Bloomfire's 50-user minimum creates a $1,250/month floor that makes it irrelevant for any team under 50 people regardless of how well the features fit. At scale (100+ users), both tools converge on similar per-seat costs, but Bloomfire includes video/audio indexing while Slite remains internal-only. Neither tool offers the AI-credit model that Docsie uses—where you pay for content processing volume rather than headcount, making costs predictable and growth-friendly without per-seat inflation.
Our Recommendation
Bloomfire is an enterprise knowledge management platform with a meaningful differentiator—AI-powered search that indexes video and audio content—but its $1,250/month pricing floor and per-user model price out smaller organizations entirely. Slite is a clean, affordable internal knowledge base with strong AI Q&A, but it is strictly internal-facing with no customer publishing, custom domains, or multilingual support, and its best features are locked behind Premium and Enterprise tiers.
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Winner: Docsie
Both Bloomfire and Slite are single-purpose tools with per-seat pricing models that penalize growth. Bloomfire's $1,250/month floor is prohibitive for most teams; Slite is internal-only with critical features gated behind higher tiers. Neither tool converts video into structured documentation, neither supports multi-tenant customer portals, neither offers 100+ language auto-translation, and neither includes a built-in LMS with certifications. Docsie's AI credit model charges for what you process—not how many seats you have—and delivers a complete six-pillar knowledge orchestration platform (CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR) starting at $199/month for teams of up to 15 users, making it the superior value alternative for organizations that need more than an internal wiki or a video search index.
Common Questions
Q: What is Bloomfire's minimum monthly cost in 2026?
A: Bloomfire requires a minimum of 50 users at approximately $25/user/month, creating a floor cost of roughly $1,250/month before any Enterprise add-ons. There is no free plan, and the trial is demo-only, meaning you cannot self-serve evaluate the product without engaging sales. This makes Bloomfire effectively inaccessible for teams under 50 people regardless of feature fit.
Q: Does Slite's free plan include AI features?
A: Slite's free plan includes basic AI search but limits your knowledge base to 50 documents total. The full Ask AI feature (unlimited Q&A over your documentation) requires the Standard plan at $8/member/month. Key features like SSO, API access, analytics, and audit logs are locked behind the Premium ($12.50/member/month) or Enterprise tiers, so most teams will need to upgrade beyond free fairly quickly.
Q: How does Bloomfire's per-user pricing compare to Slite at 100 users?
A: At 100 users, Bloomfire costs approximately $2,500/month on the Starter plan. Slite on Standard costs $800/month for the same team size; on Premium it's $1,250/month. Bloomfire is 2–3x more expensive at this scale but includes video/audio indexing that Slite lacks entirely. Neither offers a way to pay based on usage or content volume rather than headcount.
Q: Are there hidden costs or feature gates I should know about?
A: Yes for both. Bloomfire's hidden cost is the 50-user minimum—organizations paying for seats they don't use lose money immediately. SSO and advanced security require a separate Enterprise contract. Slite gates SSO, API access, and analytics behind Premium, and audit logs behind Enterprise, meaning teams on Standard often discover mid-year they need a more expensive tier. Neither tool's advertised entry price reflects what most organizations actually end up spending.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Bloomfire and Slite?
A: Yes—Docsie addresses the core limitations both tools share. Bloomfire and Slite use per-seat pricing that inflates costs as teams grow; Docsie uses an AI credit model where you pay for content processing volume, not headcount. Neither Bloomfire nor Slite converts video into structured documentation, supports multi-tenant customer-facing portals, offers 100+ language auto-translation, or includes a built-in LMS with certifications. Docsie's $199/month Premium plan covers teams of up to 15 users with all of these capabilities included, and scales to enterprise volumes without forcing per-seat price increases. Start free at docsie.io with real AI credits—no credit card required.
Q: Which tool is better for a small team of under 20 people?
A: Slite is the only realistic option between the two for small teams—Bloomfire's 50-user minimum ($1,250/month floor) makes it economically irrational for teams under 50. Slite's free plan or $8/member/month Standard tier works well for small internal wikis. However, if your small team needs customer-facing documentation, multilingual support, or video-to-docs conversion, neither tool serves you well and Docsie's $199/month Premium plan (covering 15 users) is a more capable and comparably priced alternative.
Bloomfire charges $1,250/month minimum and still can't convert video into documentation. Slite is clean and affordable but strictly internal-only with no custom domains, portals, or multilingual support. Docsie does both—and more. Convert any video into structured docs, deliver through multi-tenant branded portals, support 100+ languages, and train teams with a built-in LMS—all on one AI credit-based pricing model that doesn't penalize you for growing your team.
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