Feature & Pricing Matrix
A feature-by-feature breakdown of what Clueso and Slab include at their respective pricing tiers — focused on documentation value, AI capabilities, and enterprise readiness.
| Feature / Capability |
Clueso
|
Slab
|
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $120/month ($1,440/year minimum) | Free (up to 10 users) |
| Paid Tier Entry Point | $120/month (Starter) | $6.67/user/month (Startup, annual) |
| Free Plan Available | ||
| Free Trial | 7 days, no credit card, 15-min export limit | |
| Pricing Model | Per workspace (flat monthly) | Per user (annual billing) |
| AI Content Generation | ||
| AI Voiceover | ||
| Video-to-Documentation | Screen recordings only | |
| Version Control | 90 days (Free), unlimited (Startup+) | |
| Real-Time Collaboration | ||
| Knowledge Base Publishing | Growth plan only | |
| Multi-Language Support | 37+ languages | |
| Custom Branding | ||
| SSO | Business (custom pricing) only | |
| Analytics | Startup+ only | |
| API Access | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Domain | ||
| SOC 2 Type II | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| Export Formats | MP4, GIF, Rich Text, Markdown, HTML | Markdown only |
| Helpdesk / Chatbot Integration | ||
| Export Minute Rollover | No rollover — minutes expire monthly | N/A |
Data as of February 2026. Pricing and features based on publicly available vendor documentation. Slab Business pricing is custom and requires contacting sales.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
A closer look at three critical dimensions that matter most when evaluating pricing — what you truly get for your money, how costs scale as your team grows, and the hidden limitations that surface after you commit.
Slab delivers exceptional value at the entry level — its free tier supports 10 users with real collaboration, and the Startup plan at $6.67/user/month is the cheapest paid wiki in the market. However, simplicity has a cost — there are no AI features, no branding, and no external delivery at any price. Clueso offers genuine AI-powered video creation with professional output, but $1,440/year is a steep minimum for what remains a single-purpose video tool. Neither tool provides a complete documentation platform at any tier, which limits their long-term value for growing teams.
Slab's per-user model scales predictably but exposes a hidden ceiling — SSO and advanced security only appear on the custom-priced Business tier, so any enterprise governance requirement forces a sales conversation. Clueso's flat workspace pricing looks attractive for large teams, but the export minute cap (6 hours/year reported on lower tiers, with no rollover) means high-volume content teams quickly hit limits and must upgrade. Growth plan at $200/month adds team collaboration and knowledge base publishing, but doubling the price for these fundamentals is hard to justify when competing platforms include them at lower tiers.
Clueso's most significant hidden cost is the export minute structure — minutes expire monthly and don't accumulate, meaning teams that have a quiet month cannot bank credits for a busy production sprint. The 7-day trial has a 15-minute export cap, which is barely enough to evaluate the product seriously. Slab's hidden limitation is architectural — it is built exclusively for internal use, so any need for external client documentation, multi-tenant delivery, or branded portals requires a completely separate tool. Both products also lack API access at all paid tiers, creating integration costs for teams that need to connect their documentation to other systems.
Pricing Breakdown
Side-by-side breakdown of every plan both tools offer, including what is included, what is excluded, and where each pricing model breaks down for enterprise buyers.
Slab wins on entry-level affordability — its free tier is genuinely useful and $6.67/user/month is the cheapest credible wiki in the market. Clueso offers stronger AI capabilities and professional video output, but $1,440/year for a single-purpose tool with expiring export minutes is a difficult value proposition for budget-conscious teams. The critical issue is that both tools have hard architectural ceilings — Slab can never deliver AI-powered documentation, and Clueso can never become a documentation management platform. Teams that start with either tool often find themselves paying for a second tool to cover the gap, which erodes the apparent cost advantage of both.
Our Recommendation
Clueso and Slab occupy opposite ends of the documentation spectrum — Clueso is an AI video creation tool with a high price floor and expiring export limits, while Slab is an ultra-simple internal wiki with a generous free tier but zero AI capabilities. Neither tool is designed for teams that need to convert existing content into structured knowledge bases, deliver documentation to external clients, or manage enterprise documentation workflows at scale.
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Winner: Docsie
Both Clueso and Slab share the same fundamental gap — neither can serve as a complete documentation platform. Clueso is a video creation tool that cannot manage or deliver enterprise knowledge bases, and Slab is a bare-bones internal wiki with no AI, no external delivery, and no video processing at any price point. Docsie's AI credit model starts at $199/month and covers the full documentation lifecycle — converting any video or document into structured content, managing it with version control and approval workflows, delivering it through multi-tenant branded portals to unlimited clients, training users with a built-in LMS and certifications, and monitoring compliance in real time — all on private infrastructure with 100+ language support.
Common Questions
Q: Why is Clueso so much more expensive than Slab?
A: Clueso and Slab are fundamentally different tools with different value propositions. Clueso is an AI video production platform that generates professionally edited videos with voiceovers, auto-zoom, and branded styling — capabilities that require significant AI compute. Slab is a simple text-based wiki with no AI at all. The $1,440/year minimum for Clueso reflects its AI processing costs, while Slab's $6.67/user/month reflects minimal infrastructure for a static knowledge base. Comparing their prices directly is like comparing a video editing suite to a word processor.
Q: Does Slab's free plan have any real limitations I should know about?
A: Slab's free plan is genuinely useful — 10 users, unlimited posts, real-time collaboration, and 90-day version history are real features that many small teams use indefinitely. The main limitations are the 10-user hard cap, the 90-day version history window, and the absence of analytics, SSO, or any AI features. If you need more than 10 users or unlimited version history, you must upgrade to the paid Startup tier. There is also no free trial for paid features — you either use the free plan or pay.
Q: Do Clueso's export minutes roll over if I don't use them all in a month?
A: No — Clueso's export minutes expire at the end of each billing cycle on monthly plans and do not roll over. This is a significant hidden cost for teams with uneven content production schedules. The Starter tier is reported to allow approximately 6 hours per year of exports across the plan, which can be restrictive for teams with active video documentation pipelines. If your production volume is unpredictable, this structure means you may pay for capacity you cannot carry forward.
Q: When does Slab's per-user pricing become expensive at scale?
A: Slab's $6.67/user/month (annual) stays affordable for small to mid-size teams, but SSO and advanced security features only appear on the custom-priced Business tier. This means any enterprise governance requirement — including single sign-on, which is standard in most organizations above 50 employees — forces a sales conversation with no published pricing. Teams planning to scale beyond the Startup tier should budget for an unknown Business tier cost, which may significantly change the total cost of ownership.
Q: Can I use Clueso and Slab together to cover both video creation and documentation?
A: Technically yes — you could use Clueso to create tutorial videos and Slab to maintain internal documentation. However, this means paying a minimum of $1,440/year for Clueso plus Slab's costs, managing two separate platforms, two sets of permissions, and two content libraries. The dual-tool approach also does nothing to solve Clueso's lack of version control or Slab's lack of AI — you end up with the weaknesses of both. Most teams find that a single unified platform covering both creation and management is more cost-effective and operationally simpler.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Clueso and Slab for teams that need AI and documentation management?
A: Yes — Docsie addresses the core gaps both tools share. Unlike Clueso (screen recordings only) and Slab (no AI at all), Docsie converts any video, PDF, or website into structured documentation using multimodal AI, then manages it with version control and approval workflows, and delivers it through multi-tenant branded portals to unlimited clients. Docsie's Premium plan starts at $199/month with 300,000 AI credits and supports 15 users — comparable in cost to Clueso's Starter tier but with a complete documentation platform instead of a single-purpose video tool. There is also a free plan with real AI credits and no credit card required.
Docsie combines AI-powered content conversion, enterprise knowledge management, multi-tenant portal delivery, built-in LMS, and real-time compliance monitoring in one platform — starting at $199/month. Convert any video, PDF, or website into structured documentation in 100+ languages, deliver it to multiple clients through branded portals, and monitor compliance automatically. No expiring export limits. No AI gaps. No second tool required.
Free plan includes AI credits to convert a 10-minute video. No credit card required.
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