Enterprise Feature Matrix
A side-by-side comparison of enterprise-critical capabilities including security, compliance, access control, scalability, and support — the features that matter most to enterprise procurement and IT teams.
| Enterprise Capability |
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ReadMe
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| SSO (SAML / OAuth / OIDC) | Business+ ($349/mo) | |
| SOC 2 Type II Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| HIPAA Readiness | ||
| Audit Logs | ||
| Role-Based Access Control | ||
| Data Residency Options | ||
| Uptime SLA | None | Enterprise only |
| Dedicated Support | Enterprise only ($3,000+/mo) | |
| Custom Domain | ||
| API Access | ||
| Version Control | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| White-Label / Custom Branding | Pro+ ($18/user/mo) | |
| Review & Approval Workflows | Business+ ($349/mo) | |
| Advanced Analytics & Reporting | Business+ ($349/mo) | |
| Content Reuse | ||
| Multi-Language / Auto-Translation | ||
| AI-Powered Documentation Features | Basic AI descriptions | Agent Owlbert (Business+) |
| Enterprise Contract / Procurement Support | Enterprise tier ($3,000+/mo) |
Data as of February 2026. Features are based on publicly available information and vendor documentation. ReadMe SSO, review workflows, and advanced analytics require the Business plan ($349/month) or higher. ReadMe Enterprise starts at $3,000+/month.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive Analysis
ReadMe holds a clear advantage with SOC 2 Type II certification and GDPR compliance, making it viable for enterprise security reviews. Dubble offers only GDPR compliance — it has no SOC 2, no HIPAA readiness, and no formal security certifications beyond basic data protection. Neither tool provides audit logs, data residency options, or HIPAA readiness. For heavily regulated industries like healthcare, finance, or government, both tools fall short of the compliance depth required. Enterprise procurement teams evaluating either tool will find significant gaps in their security posture compared to purpose-built enterprise documentation platforms.
ReadMe is built for developer teams scaling API documentation, with versioned hubs, project-based architecture, and a robust CDN for global delivery. It can support hundreds of API versions across multiple projects. Dubble, by contrast, is a small-team tool — it has no documented infrastructure SLAs, no performance guarantees, and its architecture is designed for teams of 5–50 rather than enterprise rollouts. ReadMe offers an uptime SLA only on its $3,000+/month Enterprise tier. Neither tool supports multi-tenant documentation delivery at scale, which limits their utility for enterprises serving multiple business units or external clients simultaneously.
ReadMe provides meaningful administrative controls including role-based access, review and approval workflows (Business+), team management, and an API for programmatic administration. Dubble offers only basic team workspace management with shared collections — it has no RBAC, no content approval workflows, and no administrative audit capabilities. Neither tool provides audit logs, which are essential for enterprise governance and compliance audits. ReadMe's Business plan ($349/month) unlocks most administrative features, but enterprise teams expecting fine-grained permissions, content lifecycle governance, and compliance reporting will find both platforms lacking compared to purpose-built enterprise platforms.
ReadMe offers a structured support tier progression: basic support on free/Startup plans, enhanced support on Business, and dedicated support with custom SLAs only at the $3,000+/month Enterprise tier. Dubble provides priority support on its Pro plan ($18/user/month) but offers no formal SLA, no dedicated support team, and no documented incident response times. For enterprise buyers who need guaranteed response times, named account managers, and contractual uptime commitments, ReadMe's Enterprise tier is the only viable option between the two — but at $3,000+/month, the cost is a significant barrier compared to more comprehensive enterprise platforms with better economics.
Our Recommendation
ReadMe is the stronger enterprise-ready option of the two, offering SOC 2 Type II compliance, SSO, role-based access, versioning, and a dedicated Enterprise tier with SLA and dedicated support — though all of this requires a $3,000+/month commitment. Dubble is not enterprise-ready by any standard measure: it lacks SSO, audit logs, compliance certifications beyond GDPR, and any formal SLA, making it suitable only for small teams with basic internal SOP needs.
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Winner: Docsie
Docsie addresses the enterprise gaps that both Dubble and ReadMe leave open. Unlike Dubble, Docsie provides SOC 2 Type II, full audit logs, SSO with SAML/OAuth/OIDC/Azure AD/Okta, role-based access, data residency, and a documented 99.9% uptime SLA. Unlike ReadMe, Docsie supports multi-tenant client portals, 100+ language auto-translation, HIPAA-ready and air-gap capable infrastructure, and a complete six-pillar platform (CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR) — all at pricing that scales more transparently than ReadMe's $3,000+/month Enterprise tier.
Common Questions
Q: Is Dubble enterprise-ready for regulated industries?
A: No. Dubble lacks the core enterprise requirements for regulated industries — it has no SSO, no SOC 2 compliance, no audit logs, no role-based access control, and no uptime SLA. Its only compliance certification is GDPR. Dubble is designed for small teams doing lightweight internal SOP documentation, not for enterprise deployments in healthcare, finance, or government sectors.
Q: Does ReadMe support SSO and what does it cost?
A: Yes, ReadMe supports SSO (SAML) but only on its Business plan ($349/month) or higher. The free and Startup ($79/month) plans do not include SSO. For enterprise-grade SSO with dedicated support and custom SLAs, you would need ReadMe's Enterprise tier, which starts at $3,000+/month. This makes SSO access significantly more expensive than platforms that include it on mid-tier plans.
Q: Do either Dubble or ReadMe provide audit logs for compliance?
A: Neither Dubble nor ReadMe provides audit logs as of February 2026. Audit logs are a critical enterprise governance requirement for tracking who accessed, modified, or published documentation content. The absence of audit logs in both tools means neither can satisfy compliance audit requirements in regulated industries without supplementary tooling.
Q: Which tool has better data residency and sovereignty options?
A: Neither Dubble nor ReadMe offers configurable data residency options. Both tools store data on their own infrastructure without documented options for EU-only data storage, regional data sovereignty, or on-premises/air-gap deployment. For organizations with strict data sovereignty requirements — particularly in the EU, healthcare, or defense sectors — both tools present compliance risks that require careful evaluation.
Q: Is there a better enterprise alternative to both Dubble and ReadMe?
A: Yes — Docsie is purpose-built for enterprise knowledge management at a scale neither Dubble nor ReadMe achieves. Docsie provides SOC 2 Type II certification, full audit logs, SSO with SAML/OAuth/OIDC/Azure AD/Okta, data residency, HIPAA-ready and air-gap capable infrastructure, a 99.9% uptime SLA, multi-tenant portals, 100+ language auto-translation, and a complete six-pillar platform (CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR). It addresses the enterprise gaps both Dubble and ReadMe leave open, with more transparent pricing than ReadMe's $3,000+/month Enterprise tier.
Q: Can ReadMe replace Dubble for internal SOP documentation?
A: ReadMe is specifically designed for developer-facing API documentation — it is not optimized for internal SOP creation, process guides, or non-technical documentation workflows. Dubble handles lightweight browser-based SOP capture well for small teams, which is a completely different use case. If you need both internal SOPs and developer documentation in one enterprise-grade platform, neither tool covers both adequately. Docsie's unified platform handles both use cases with enterprise-grade controls.
Docsie delivers what both Dubble and ReadMe can't — a fully enterprise-ready knowledge platform with SOC 2 Type II, audit logs, SSO (SAML/OAuth/OIDC/Azure AD/Okta), multi-tenant portals, HIPAA-ready infrastructure, 100+ language auto-translation, and a complete CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR workflow. No $3,000/month price tag required.
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