Enterprise Feature Matrix
A detailed side-by-side comparison of enterprise-critical capabilities including security, compliance, administration, scalability, and support across both platforms.
| Enterprise Capability |
Dubble
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Slab
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|---|---|---|
| SSO (SAML / OAuth / OIDC) | Business tier only | |
| Role-Based Access Control | Basic | |
| Audit Logs | ||
| SOC 2 Type II Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| HIPAA Compliance | ||
| Data Residency Options | ||
| Uptime SLA | None | None |
| Dedicated Support | Business tier only | |
| Admin Dashboard | Basic team management | Basic |
| API Access | ||
| Custom Domain Support | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Version Control | 90 days free / unlimited paid | |
| AI Features | Auto-descriptions only | |
| Analytics & Reporting | Startup tier+ | |
| Custom Branding / White-Label | Pro tier+ | |
| Enterprise Contract / Procurement Support | Business tier (custom) |
Data as of February 2026. Features based on publicly available vendor documentation. Enterprise capabilities evaluated against typical Fortune 500 procurement requirements.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive Analysis
An in-depth look at how both platforms perform across the four enterprise readiness dimensions that matter most to IT, legal, compliance, and operations teams.
Neither Dubble nor Slab has achieved SOC 2 Type II certification — a baseline requirement for most enterprise security reviews. Both offer GDPR compliance, but that covers only a narrow slice of enterprise regulatory exposure. Dubble lacks HIPAA, ITAR, and any advanced certifications entirely. Slab similarly has no HIPAA or SOC 2 posture. Neither platform offers audit logs, which are essential for legal discovery, IT forensics, and compliance reporting. For organizations in healthcare, finance, defense, or any regulated vertical, both tools will fail standard enterprise security questionnaires at the first screening stage.
Neither Dubble nor Slab publishes an uptime SLA, leaving enterprise buyers with no contractual guarantee of availability. Dubble is built primarily as a browser extension — it scales for small teams documenting web workflows but has no infrastructure designed for thousands of concurrent users or large content libraries. Slab performs well for small to mid-size internal wikis with fast search, but has no published performance benchmarks, no data residency options, and no content delivery network (CDN) capabilities documented for global enterprise deployments. Neither platform supports multi-tenant architecture for serving multiple departments or client organizations at scale.
Dubble offers basic team workspace management but lacks any meaningful enterprise admin tooling — no role-based access control, no granular permissions, no audit trails, and no API for identity provisioning. Slab provides SSO on its Business tier (a meaningful enterprise requirement), basic access controls, and version history on paid plans. However, Slab still lacks audit logs, API access, and advanced permission scoping that enterprise IT teams expect. Neither platform supports custom domains, white-labeling, or the kind of multi-workspace architecture that large organizations need to separate departments, business units, or client environments cleanly.
Dubble's Pro tier includes priority support, but there is no dedicated account management, no named customer success manager, no enterprise SLA, and no formal escalation path. Support is email-based for a startup-scale product. Slab offers dedicated support on its Business tier with custom pricing, which is a step above Dubble for enterprise buyers, but lacks the structured onboarding, migration support, and SLA guarantees that enterprise procurement teams require. Neither platform provides a defined SLA for uptime, response time, or resolution. For business-critical documentation operations, the absence of contractual support commitments from both tools represents a meaningful deployment risk.
Our Recommendation
Dubble is a lightweight browser extension optimized for fast SOP creation by small teams — it was never designed for enterprise environments and lacks virtually every enterprise-critical feature from SSO to SOC 2. Slab is a cleaner, slightly more enterprise-adjacent internal wiki with SSO on its Business tier and a strong free offering, but it too lacks audit logs, API access, compliance certifications beyond GDPR, and any AI functionality — making it a limited choice for organizations with genuine enterprise governance requirements.
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Winner: Docsie
Docsie addresses every enterprise gap shared by both Dubble and Slab — SOC 2 Type II compliance, HIPAA readiness, full audit logs, multiple SSO methods, 99.9% uptime SLA, data residency options, API access, multi-tenant portals, and dedicated enterprise support with custom SLAs. Where Dubble tops out at browser-based SOP screenshots and Slab remains a simple internal wiki with no AI and no external delivery, Docsie delivers a six-pillar knowledge orchestration platform built for regulated industries, multi-client deployments, and enterprise IT requirements.
Common Questions
Q: Does either Dubble or Slab have SOC 2 Type II certification?
A: No. Neither Dubble nor Slab holds SOC 2 Type II certification as of 2026. Both platforms offer GDPR compliance, but SOC 2 Type II is a baseline requirement for most enterprise security reviews and vendor onboarding processes. Organizations in regulated industries or with formal vendor risk management programs will find both tools unable to satisfy standard security questionnaires without exceptions.
Q: Does Dubble or Slab support SSO for enterprise identity management?
A: Slab offers SSO on its Business tier (custom pricing), making it the more enterprise-compatible option for identity management. Dubble has no SSO support on any pricing tier, which is a hard blocker for most enterprise IT departments that require centralized identity provisioning through Azure AD, Okta, or similar systems. If SSO is a requirement, Slab is the only option between the two — though neither matches the breadth of Docsie's SAML, OAuth, OIDC, Azure AD, and Okta support.
Q: Do Dubble or Slab provide audit logs for compliance and governance?
A: Neither Dubble nor Slab provides audit logs. Audit logs are essential for enterprise compliance programs, legal discovery, IT forensics, and demonstrating content governance to auditors. The absence of audit logs in both platforms means neither can satisfy common requirements under SOX, HIPAA, ITAR, or enterprise IT governance frameworks. This is a critical gap for any organization with formal compliance obligations.
Q: What uptime guarantees do Dubble and Slab offer?
A: Neither Dubble nor Slab publishes an uptime SLA. For teams using documentation platforms as part of business-critical workflows — onboarding, compliance training, customer support, or client delivery — the lack of a contractual availability guarantee represents meaningful operational risk. Enterprise procurement teams typically require a minimum 99.9% uptime SLA backed by financial remedies; neither tool provides this.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Dubble and Slab for enterprise documentation?
A: Yes — Docsie is purpose-built for enterprise documentation requirements that both Dubble and Slab cannot meet. Docsie provides SOC 2 Type II compliance, HIPAA readiness, full audit logs, multiple SSO methods (SAML, OAuth, OIDC, Azure AD, Okta), 99.9% uptime SLA, data residency options, API access, multi-tenant portals, and dedicated enterprise support with custom SLAs. Beyond security, Docsie's six-pillar platform — CONVERT, MANAGE, DELIVER, LEARN, AUTOMATE, MONITOR — replaces the fragmented workflows that Dubble and Slab require enterprises to patch together with other tools.
Q: Can Dubble or Slab scale to serve multiple departments or client organizations?
A: Neither platform supports multi-tenant architecture. Dubble is designed for a single team workspace with shared collections. Slab is an internal wiki without external delivery or client-facing portal capabilities. If your organization needs to deliver documentation to multiple departments with separate branding, or serve multiple clients from a single knowledge base, both tools fall short. Docsie's multi-tenant portal architecture is specifically designed for this use case, supporting up to 10,000+ documentation sites from a single managed knowledge base.
Docsie delivers what neither Dubble nor Slab can offer enterprise teams — SOC 2 Type II compliance, HIPAA readiness, full audit logs, SSO via SAML/OAuth/Okta, 99.9% uptime SLA, multi-tenant portals, API access, built-in LMS with certifications, autonomous agents, and real-time compliance monitoring across HIPAA, SOX, ITAR, and GDPR. One platform to convert, manage, deliver, train, automate, and monitor — at enterprise scale.
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