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Pricing Features

What You Get at Each Price Point

A side-by-side comparison of features available at comparable price tiers, showing what teams actually receive for their investment in each platform.

Feature
Docsie Premium ($199/mo) Best Value
HubSpot Service Hub Pro ($450/mo)
Entry Price Point $199/month $450/month (5 seats min)
Video-to-Docs Conversion
AI Content Generation 300k credits/mo (~10 hrs video) Basic AI assistant
Multi-Tenant Portals
Custom Domains 3 included 1 included
Team Members 15 included Per-seat pricing
Auto-Translation 100+ languages (80k/mo)
Version Control Unlimited versions
Built-in LMS & Certification
AI Chatbot Agentic (tool calls) Basic chatbot
SSO Support SAML, OAuth, OIDC Enterprise only ($1,500/mo)
Content Reuse & Templates
API Access
Storage 50GB Varies
Autonomous Agents

Prices shown are for annual billing. HubSpot requires minimum 5 seats at $100/seat for Professional tier. Docsie pricing is per workspace, not per seat.

Value Analysis

Pricing Pros and Cons: Docsie vs HubSpot KB

Docsie

  • Transparent pricing starting at $199/month with no hidden fees or forced bundles
  • No per-seat pricing inflation—workspace pricing covers 15-90 users depending on tier
  • Free plan with real AI credits to convert 10-minute video, no credit card required
  • Full platform capabilities at entry tier—video conversion, multi-tenant portals, 100+ languages, LMS
  • AI credit model lets you pay for what you process, with one-time credit packs available
  • Enterprise pricing is custom but transparent, no forced annual commitments on lower tiers
  • Predictable costs—storage, translations, and AI credits clearly defined per plan
  • AI credit consumption varies by video quality and processing needs
  • Enterprise features like unlimited users require custom pricing conversation
  • Smaller brand than HubSpot may require more internal selling for procurement

HubSpot Knowledge Base

  • Integrated with HubSpot CRM—KB articles tied to customer records and support tickets
  • Massive brand recognition makes procurement approval easier
  • Custom domain and branding included at Professional tier
  • Article analytics integrated with service metrics
  • Multi-language KB support (though no auto-translation)
  • Extremely expensive—$450/month minimum just to access basic KB functionality
  • KB locked behind Service Hub Professional, cannot purchase standalone
  • Per-seat pricing means costs scale linearly with team growth ($100/seat/month)
  • SSO requires Enterprise tier at $1,500/month minimum (10 seats)
  • No video-to-docs, no auto-translation, no multi-tenant portals, no LMS at any tier
  • Forced to buy entire Service Hub bundle even if you only need KB
  • Limited KB features compared to purpose-built documentation platforms

Deep Dive

Breaking Down the True Cost of Ownership

Beyond list prices, understanding the real investment required for each platform—including hidden costs, scaling expenses, and value limitations that impact total cost of ownership.

Value for Money

Docsie Premium at $199/month delivers video-to-docs AI conversion, multi-tenant portals, 100+ language auto-translation, version control, built-in LMS with certification, AI chatbot, and support for 15 team members—all with 300,000 AI credits per month. HubSpot Service Hub Professional requires $450/month (5 seats minimum) just to unlock basic KB functionality with no video conversion, no multi-tenant delivery, no auto-translation, no version control, and no training features. For a 10-person team, HubSpot costs $1,000/month vs. Docsie's $199/month—5x more expensive for dramatically fewer documentation capabilities. Docsie delivers enterprise knowledge orchestration features at the entry tier that HubSpot doesn't offer at any price point.

Scalability Costs

As teams grow, HubSpot's per-seat pricing becomes prohibitively expensive. A 20-person service team pays $2,000/month for Service Hub Professional. Scaling to 50 seats means $5,000/month just for basic KB access. Docsie Organization tier handles 90 users at $750/month flat—no per-seat inflation. A 50-person team on Docsie pays the same $750/month whether they have 30 or 90 users, plus 2 million AI credits monthly for extensive video processing. HubSpot's model punishes growth; Docsie's workspace pricing rewards it. For agencies serving multiple clients, HubSpot offers no multi-tenant capability at all, forcing separate Service Hub subscriptions per client—while Docsie's multi-tenant architecture delivers unlimited branded portals from one workspace, one price.

Hidden Costs & Limitations

HubSpot KB's biggest hidden cost is feature limitation. Want SSO? Enterprise tier required—minimum $1,500/month. Need auto-translation for global documentation? Not available at any tier. Video-to-docs conversion? Doesn't exist. Multi-tenant client portals? Impossible. Built-in training and certification? Must purchase separate LMS. The KB is so basic that teams often outgrow it and add Document360, Notion, or other tools—doubling software spend. Docsie includes all advanced features (SSO, multi-tenant, auto-translation, LMS, autonomous agents) starting at Premium or Organization tiers with transparent pricing. HubSpot also locks you into their ecosystem—migrating KB content out is painful. Docsie provides IDML export, API access, and content portability from day one, eliminating platform lock-in risk.

Pricing Breakdown

Side-by-Side Pricing Comparison

Complete pricing tiers with feature breakdowns, showing the dramatic cost difference between HubSpot's bundled service platform and Docsie's purpose-built knowledge orchestration system.

Docsie

Recommended
Free $0/month
  • Free AI credits (convert 10-min video)
  • 1 knowledge base
  • Basic AI search
  • Unlimited viewers
  • No credit card required
Premium $199/month
  • 15 team members included
  • 300k AI credits/mo (~10 hrs video)
  • 3 sites with custom domains
  • Video, PDF, website ingestion
  • AI chat + auto-screenshots
  • Version control + templates
  • 100+ languages (80k translations/mo)
  • 50GB storage
Organization $750/month
  • 90 team members included
  • 2M AI credits/mo (~66 hrs video)
  • 10 workspaces
  • SSO (SAML, OAuth, OIDC)
  • Advanced analytics + automations
  • API access + custom integrations
  • Priority support
  • Multi-tenant client portals
Enterprise Custom
  • Unlimited users
  • Custom AI credits (100-500+ hrs/mo)
  • White-labeling
  • Dedicated success manager
  • Custom SLAs + legal review
  • Air-gap deployment
  • Annual procurement workflows

HubSpot Knowledge Base

Free CRM $0/month
  • CRM and contact management
  • Email marketing (limited)
  • Forms and landing pages
  • Live chat
  • NO KNOWLEDGE BASE ACCESS
Service Hub Professional $450/month
  • Basic knowledge base (WYSIWYG editor)
  • Customer portal
  • Ticketing and help desk
  • SLA management
  • Customer feedback surveys
  • Custom branding + 1 domain
  • Basic analytics
  • NO video-to-docs, NO auto-translation, NO version control
Service Hub Enterprise $1,500/month
  • Everything in Professional
  • SSO (SAML)
  • Admin notifications
  • Custom objects
  • Advanced permissions
  • Calculated properties
  • Still NO multi-tenant, NO LMS, NO video conversion

For teams needing standalone knowledge base capabilities, Docsie delivers 5x more features at less than half the cost. HubSpot KB at $450/month offers basic article management—no video conversion, no multi-tenant portals, no auto-translation, no version control, no LMS. Docsie Premium at $199/month includes AI video-to-docs conversion, multi-tenant delivery, 100+ language support, version control, built-in training platform, and supports 15 users without per-seat fees. Unless you already have deep HubSpot CRM investment and specifically need KB articles tied to support tickets, Docsie offers dramatically better value for documentation needs.

Our Recommendation

The Verdict: Which Offers Better Value?

HubSpot Knowledge Base is a basic add-on locked behind a $450/month Service Hub subscription, designed for teams already invested in the HubSpot ecosystem who need KB articles integrated with CRM customer data. It lacks video conversion, multi-tenant portals, auto-translation, version control, and training features. Docsie is a purpose-built knowledge orchestration platform starting at $199/month, delivering AI video-to-docs conversion, multi-tenant client portals, 100+ language support, built-in LMS, and autonomous agents—with no per-seat pricing inflation. For standalone knowledge base needs or advanced documentation workflows, Docsie provides 5x the capabilities at less than half the cost.

Our Pick

Docsie

Choose Docsie if you need...

  • Best value for money—$199/month vs. HubSpot's $450/month minimum, with far more capabilities included
  • Video-to-docs AI conversion from training videos, screen recordings, or real-world footage
  • Multi-tenant portals to deliver branded documentation to multiple clients from one system
  • 100+ language auto-translation for global knowledge bases
  • Built-in LMS with course builder, quizzes, and certification tracking
  • No per-seat pricing—15 users at Premium, 90 at Organization tier for one flat rate
  • Autonomous agents and compliance monitoring for advanced automation
  • Standalone documentation platform not tied to CRM or service desk requirements

HubSpot Knowledge Base

Choose HubSpot KB if you...

  • Already deeply invested in HubSpot CRM and Service Hub ecosystem
  • Specifically need KB articles linked to customer records and support tickets
  • Have procurement approval easier with HubSpot's brand recognition
  • Don't require video conversion, multi-tenant delivery, or advanced documentation features
  • Can justify $450/month minimum for basic KB functionality
  • Are willing to accept per-seat cost scaling and limited feature set
The Verdict: Which Offers Better Value? - Visual Comparison

Winner: Docsie

For teams evaluating knowledge base platforms on value, capabilities, and cost efficiency, Docsie delivers enterprise-grade knowledge orchestration at a fraction of HubSpot's price. At $199/month, Docsie Premium includes video-to-docs AI, multi-tenant portals, 100+ language support, version control, built-in LMS, and 15 users—capabilities HubSpot doesn't offer at $450/month or even $1,500/month Enterprise tier. Unless you require deep HubSpot CRM integration, Docsie provides 5x better value with transparent pricing, no per-seat inflation, and a complete CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR workflow that HubSpot's basic KB cannot match.

Common Questions

Docsie vs HubSpot KB: Pricing FAQ

Understanding the Costs

Q: Why is HubSpot KB so much more expensive than Docsie?

A: HubSpot KB is not a standalone product—it's locked behind Service Hub Professional at $450/month minimum (5 seats). You're paying for the entire service platform bundle (ticketing, help desk, SLA management, surveys) even if you only need KB. Docsie is purpose-built for documentation, so you pay only for knowledge orchestration features starting at $199/month with no forced bundles or minimum seat counts.

Q: Does Docsie have per-seat pricing like HubSpot?

A: No. Docsie uses workspace-based pricing—Premium includes 15 users and Organization includes 90 users for one flat monthly rate. HubSpot charges $100-$150 per seat per month, so a 20-person team pays $2,000/month minimum. The same team on Docsie pays $199-$750/month total depending on tier, with no per-seat inflation as you grow.

Q: What features does HubSpot KB lack compared to Docsie?

A: HubSpot KB lacks video-to-docs conversion, multi-tenant portals, auto-translation (100+ languages), version control, content reuse/templates, built-in LMS and certification, autonomous agents, and compliance monitoring. It's a basic article editor with CRM integration. Docsie is a complete knowledge orchestration platform with AI conversion, multi-tenant delivery, training features, and advanced automation that HubSpot doesn't offer at any price tier.

Making the Choice

Q: When does HubSpot KB make sense despite the higher cost?

A: HubSpot KB makes sense only if you're already deeply invested in HubSpot CRM and Service Hub, and specifically need KB articles tied to customer records and support tickets within that ecosystem. If documentation is your primary need (not ticketing/CRM integration), or you serve multiple clients requiring branded portals, or you have video content to convert, Docsie delivers far better value for documentation-specific workflows.

Q: Can I get SSO with Docsie without paying Enterprise pricing?

A: Yes—Docsie Organization tier at $750/month includes SSO (SAML, OAuth, OIDC, Azure AD, Google, Okta) for 90 users. HubSpot requires Service Hub Enterprise at $1,500/month minimum (10 seats) just to unlock SSO. For teams needing enterprise authentication without enterprise budgets, Docsie provides SSO at half the cost with far more documentation capabilities included.

Q: What happens if I outgrow my Docsie plan?

A: Docsie offers flexible scaling—upgrade from Premium to Organization for more users and AI credits, or move to Enterprise for custom volumes and unlimited users. You can also purchase one-time AI credit packs ($49-$650) to supplement your monthly allocation without upgrading plans. HubSpot forces you to buy more seats at $100-$150 each, and upgrading tiers requires doubling or tripling your monthly spend with no additional KB features, only service platform add-ons.

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