Feature Matrix
A head-to-head comparison of enterprise capabilities including security certifications, compliance frameworks, access controls, scalability, and administrative features.
| Enterprise Feature |
Clueso
|
Dubble
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|---|---|---|
| SOC 2 Type II Certified | ||
| ISO 27001 Certified | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| HIPAA Readiness | ||
| SSO (SAML / OAuth / OIDC) | ||
| Role-Based Access Control | ||
| Audit Logs | ||
| Data Residency Options | ||
| Uptime SLA | Enterprise plan only | None |
| Dedicated Support | Enterprise plan only | |
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Domain Support | ||
| API Access | ||
| Custom Integrations | Enterprise plan only | Notion, Confluence, Slack |
| Team Collaboration | ||
| Version Control | ||
| Analytics & Reporting | ||
| Advanced Security (Enterprise) | Enterprise plan only | |
| Approval / Review Workflows | ||
| Multi-Language Support | 37+ languages |
Data as of February 2026. Features based on publicly available vendor documentation and published pricing pages. Enterprise-only features require custom contracts.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
Clueso holds meaningful certifications — SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 — giving it a clear advantage over Dubble in regulated enterprise environments. Dubble's compliance story is limited to GDPR, which is insufficient for industries requiring SOC 2, HIPAA, or ITAR. However, both tools share significant gaps at the feature level. Neither offers SSO on standard plans, audit logs at any tier, or data residency options. For enterprises in healthcare, finance, or government contracting, both tools will likely fail security review without major caveats or custom negotiation on Clueso's Enterprise plan.
Clueso's scalability story is constrained by its export-minute model — lower tiers cap at roughly 6 hours per year, with minutes that don't roll over monthly. This creates a hard ceiling on content production volume that enterprise teams will quickly hit. Dubble's scalability constraints are different but equally limiting — it's browser-only, meaning any desktop application, mobile, or physical process workflow falls outside its scope entirely. Neither tool publishes uptime guarantees on standard plans. Clueso offers a custom SLA on Enterprise; Dubble offers no SLA at any tier, making it unsuitable for mission-critical enterprise knowledge systems requiring guaranteed availability.
Enterprise IT teams require granular controls that both Clueso and Dubble lack on their published plans. Neither tool offers SSO integration (SAML, OAuth, OIDC), role-based access control, or audit logs on any standard tier. Clueso's Enterprise plan mentions "advanced security" and "custom integrations" without specifics, while Dubble provides basic team workspace management with no admin controls beyond adding and removing users. Without these controls, both tools require manual user lifecycle management, cannot enforce enterprise authentication policies, and produce no audit trail for compliance reporting — three critical requirements for enterprise software procurement.
Clueso offers Priority Support on its Growth plan ($200/month) and adds Slack/Teams-based support with a formal SLA on its Enterprise plan. This is a meaningfully better support posture than Dubble, which offers only standard support with no documented response times, no dedicated account management, and no SLA at any pricing tier. For enterprises with documentation systems that support customer-facing operations or employee training at scale, Dubble's support model presents unacceptable risk. Clueso's Enterprise support is competitive but requires a custom contract negotiation with no published pricing transparency.
Our Recommendation
Clueso is the more enterprise-ready of the two tools, primarily due to its SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certifications and its Enterprise plan that offers SLA and dedicated support. Dubble is built for small teams needing quick browser-based SOPs and lacks virtually every enterprise security and compliance requirement. However, both tools share critical enterprise gaps — no SSO, no audit logs, no role-based access control, no multi-tenant portals, no API access, and no version control — making neither a complete solution for serious enterprise documentation requirements.
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Winner: Docsie
Docsie addresses the critical enterprise gaps shared by both Clueso and Dubble — delivering SSO across SAML, OAuth, OIDC, Azure AD, and Okta; audit logs; granular role-based access control; data residency; a 99.9% uptime SLA; and compliance monitoring for HIPAA, SOX, ITAR, and GDPR. Where Clueso is a video production tool and Dubble is a browser-capture tool, Docsie is a full knowledge orchestration platform: it converts any content (video, PDF, website) into structured docs, manages them with version control, delivers them through multi-tenant portals, trains teams with a built-in LMS, and monitors compliance in real time — all on private infrastructure with air-gap capability.
Common Questions
Q: Does Clueso have SOC 2 certification?
A: Yes. Clueso holds SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certifications, along with GDPR compliance. This makes it the more enterprise-credible option compared to Dubble, which only holds GDPR compliance. However, Clueso still lacks SSO, audit logs, and role-based access control on standard plans — features typically required by enterprise security teams beyond certification alone.
Q: Can Dubble pass an enterprise security review?
A: In most cases, no. Dubble's compliance posture is limited to GDPR, with no SOC 2, ISO 27001, or HIPAA certifications. It offers no SSO, no audit logs, no role-based access control, and no uptime SLA. For enterprise procurement teams in regulated industries — healthcare, finance, government — Dubble is unlikely to clear standard security questionnaires without significant exceptions.
Q: Do either Clueso or Dubble support SSO for enterprise identity management?
A: Neither Clueso nor Dubble supports SSO (SAML, OAuth, or OIDC) on any of their standard published plans. Clueso's Enterprise plan mentions "advanced security" which may include SSO under a custom contract, but this is not documented publicly. For enterprise environments where SSO is a hard requirement for IT approval, both tools present friction at procurement.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Clueso and Dubble for enterprise documentation?
A: Yes — Docsie is purpose-built for enterprise documentation requirements that both Clueso and Dubble cannot meet. Docsie provides SSO across SAML, OAuth, OIDC, Azure AD, and Okta; audit logs; granular role-based access control; SOC 2 Type II compliance; HIPAA-readiness; a 99.9% uptime SLA; multi-tenant portals; version control; API access; and a built-in LMS with certifications. It converts any video, PDF, or website into structured knowledge bases delivered across 100+ languages — addressing the core gaps both Clueso and Dubble leave open for enterprise buyers.
Q: Which tool is better for a global enterprise team needing multilingual documentation?
A: Clueso is significantly better than Dubble for multilingual content, supporting 37+ languages with auto-translation and voiceover generation. Dubble has no multi-language support at any tier. However, neither tool approaches Docsie's 100+ language auto-translation with terminology preservation, which is designed specifically for global enterprise documentation at scale.
Q: Can either Clueso or Dubble support multi-client or multi-tenant documentation delivery?
A: No. Neither Clueso nor Dubble offers multi-tenant portal capabilities. Both tools are designed for internal content creation within a single organization. If you need to deliver branded documentation portals to multiple clients or departments from one central knowledge base — a common requirement for consultancies and implementation partners — Docsie's multi-tenant architecture is the only option among the three tools that supports this use case.
Both Clueso and Dubble leave critical enterprise gaps — no SSO, no audit logs, no multi-tenant portals, no version control, and no API access on standard plans. Docsie fills every gap with SOC 2 Type II compliance, SAML/OAuth/OIDC SSO, granular RBAC, audit logs, 99.9% SLA, multi-tenant delivery, built-in LMS, and real-time compliance monitoring — all in one platform.
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