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Feature Matrix

Dubble vs Slab: What You Get at Each Price Point

A side-by-side breakdown of features available across Dubble and Slab plans, focused on what matters for documentation teams evaluating value for money.

Feature
Dubble
Slab
Free Plan 25 guides Up to 10 users
Entry Paid Price $12/user/month (Team, min 5) $6.67/user/month (Startup, annual)
Unlimited Content on Paid Plan
Screen / Browser Capture
Auto-Generated Step Descriptions
Video Recording Pro+ only
AI Content Generation
Version Control 90 days (Free), unlimited (Startup+)
Real-Time Collaboration
Advanced Analytics Startup+ only
Custom Branding Pro+ only
PDF Export Pro+ only
SSO Business (custom pricing) only
API Access
Multi-Tenant Portals
Custom Domain
Knowledge Base / Wiki Platform
Fast Full-Text Search
Multi-Language Support
SOC 2 Compliance
GDPR Compliance

Data as of February 2026. Features based on publicly available information and vendor documentation. Slab Business pricing is custom — contact vendor for details.

Strengths & Weaknesses

Pros and Cons: Dubble vs Slab

Dubble

  • Dead-simple Chrome extension with zero learning curve
  • Auto-generates step-by-step descriptions from browser actions
  • Free tier includes 25 guides — enough to evaluate the tool properly
  • Clean, professional output for internal SOPs
  • Affordable per-user pricing compared to full documentation platforms
  • Video recording available on Pro plan
  • Custom branding and PDF export on Pro and Team plans
  • Integrates with Notion, Confluence, and Slack
  • Browser-only capture — no desktop app or physical process support
  • Cannot process existing video files or recordings
  • No knowledge base or publishing platform for structured docs
  • No version control for content management
  • No multi-language or translation support
  • No enterprise features — no SSO, SOC 2, or audit logs
  • No API access for custom integrations
  • No analytics to measure content effectiveness
  • Small startup with limited roadmap visibility
  • Team plan requires a minimum of 5 users

Slab

  • Most affordable paid tier in category at $6.67/user/month
  • Generous free plan supports up to 10 users with real collaboration
  • Extremely clean and simple UI — lowest friction internal wiki
  • Fast full-text search is a standout strength
  • Real-time editing and commenting
  • Unlimited posts even on the free tier
  • Unlimited version history on Startup plan
  • Good integrations with Slack, GitHub, Asana, Jira, and Google Drive
  • No AI features of any kind — a significant gap in 2025–2026
  • No video-to-docs or screen capture capability
  • No multi-tenant portals for external or client-facing delivery
  • No custom domain support
  • No API access
  • No custom branding on any plan
  • Internal-only — not designed for external documentation delivery
  • Business plan pricing is opaque (custom only)
  • Very limited feature set by design

Deep Dive

How Dubble and Slab Compare in Detail

Value for Money

Slab wins on raw price — $6.67/user/month (annual) is among the cheapest in the documentation category, and the free plan for up to 10 users is genuinely useful. Dubble's Team plan at $12/user/month (minimum 5 users, so $60/month minimum) offers more functionality for process capture, but you're paying for a very narrow tool. Neither delivers transformative ROI at scale — Slab trades features for affordability, and Dubble trades breadth for simplicity. If your team's documentation needs are limited to one specific use case (internal wiki or browser SOPs), you get fair value. Expand beyond that scope and both tools hit their ceiling quickly.

Scalability Costs

Dubble's per-user model grows linearly — a 50-person team on the Pro plan costs $900/month. Slab's Startup plan at the same headcount is $333/month, making it significantly cheaper to scale for pure wiki use. However, both tools become cost-inefficient when you factor in what you don't get as you grow — no multi-tenant delivery, no AI automation, no LMS. Slab's Business plan switches to custom pricing, introducing unpredictability at the enterprise tier. Dubble has no enterprise path at all. Teams outgrowing these tools face migration costs and productivity loss on top of any subscription savings they enjoyed early on.

Hidden Costs & Limitations

The real cost of both tools isn't their subscription price — it's what you have to buy alongside them. Dubble users need a separate knowledge base platform to publish and organize their guides beyond basic sharing links. Slab users have no AI writing assistance, so human writing time stays high. Neither tool supports multi-language documentation, meaning international teams need a separate translation workflow. Neither offers video-to-documentation conversion, so teams with existing training content must manually rewrite everything. SSO is only available on Slab's opaque Business tier. Add up the adjacent tools required and the total cost of ownership climbs quickly beyond the headline price.

Pricing Breakdown

Dubble vs Slab: Full Pricing Plan Comparison

Every plan, every price point, and what you actually get — so you can make a fully informed decision.

Dubble

Free $0
Pro $18/user/month
Team $12/user/month

Slab

Free $0
Startup $6.67/user/month
Business Custom

Slab is the cheaper option for teams that simply need an internal wiki — $6.67/user/month with unlimited version history is hard to beat on price alone. Dubble costs more per seat but does something entirely different: it auto-generates step-by-step guides from browser workflows, which Slab cannot do at all. The tools aren't directly competing for the same buyer. The real question is whether either tool's narrow scope justifies the long-term investment once your documentation needs grow beyond a single use case — and for most teams, they don't.

Our Recommendation

The Verdict: Dubble vs Slab

Dubble and Slab are both affordable, focused tools that do one thing well — Dubble auto-generates browser workflow guides via a Chrome extension, and Slab provides a clean, fast internal wiki. Neither competes with the other directly, but both share the same critical gaps for growing teams — no AI writing assistance, no video-to-documentation conversion, no multi-tenant client portals, no custom domains, no API access, and no enterprise compliance features beyond basic GDPR.

Dubble

Choose Dubble if you need...

  • A zero-friction way to document browser-based workflows as step-by-step screenshot guides
  • Quick SOP creation for non-technical team members without any documentation experience
  • A lightweight process capture tool for small teams with straightforward internal documentation needs

Slab

Choose Slab if you need...

  • The simplest possible internal wiki with fast search and real-time collaboration
  • Budget-conscious teams where cost per seat matters more than feature depth
  • A clean, distraction-free writing environment for teams where simplicity beats capability
Our Pick

Docsie

Choose Docsie if you need...

  • AI-powered documentation with video-to-docs conversion, auto-translation into 100+ languages, and agentic AI chatbot — none of which either Dubble or Slab offer
  • Multi-tenant portals to deliver branded knowledge bases to multiple clients or departments from a single system — something both Dubble and Slab completely lack
  • Enterprise-grade knowledge management with version control, SSO, SOC 2 Type II compliance, built-in LMS, autonomous agents, and real-time compliance monitoring at a workspace-based price that doesn't inflate with every new user
The Verdict: Dubble vs Slab - Visual Comparison

Winner: Docsie

Both Dubble and Slab are deliberately narrow tools — useful within their lane but unable to scale with teams that need AI assistance, video conversion, external documentation delivery, multi-tenant portals, or enterprise compliance. Docsie's workspace-based pricing ($199/month for 15 users) covers all six pillars — CONVERT, MANAGE, DELIVER, LEARN, AUTOMATE, and MONITOR — including capabilities neither competitor touches, such as converting existing training videos into structured docs, delivering documentation to multiple clients through branded portals, and running autonomous knowledge workflows on private infrastructure.

Common Questions

Dubble vs Slab: FAQ

Pricing & Plans

Q: Is Dubble or Slab cheaper for a team of 20 people?

A: Slab is significantly cheaper at scale. A 20-person team on Slab's Startup plan costs approximately $133/month (at $6.67/user/month billed annually). The same team on Dubble's Team plan would cost $240/month (at $12/user/month). If your team only needs an internal wiki, Slab wins on price. If you need process capture and SOP generation, Dubble's higher price reflects its different functionality.

Q: Does Dubble or Slab offer a free trial before committing to a paid plan?

A: Neither Dubble nor Slab offers a traditional free trial period. Both instead offer free tiers — Dubble's free plan includes 25 guides, and Slab's free plan supports up to 10 users with unlimited posts and real-time collaboration. You can evaluate both tools on the free tier before upgrading, but there's no time-limited trial of paid features.

Q: What does Slab's Business plan actually cost?

A: Slab does not publish pricing for its Business tier — it requires contacting sales for a custom quote. This plan unlocks SSO, advanced security, dedicated support, and custom integrations. If budget predictability matters to your organization, this lack of transparency is worth factoring into your evaluation, especially when comparing against tools with published enterprise pricing.

Q: Is there a better alternative to both Dubble and Slab?

A: Yes — Docsie addresses the core limitations of both tools in a single platform. Where Dubble is limited to browser workflow capture and Slab is a feature-light internal wiki with no AI, Docsie converts any video or document into structured knowledge bases, delivers them through multi-tenant branded portals, supports 100+ languages with auto-translation, and includes a built-in LMS, autonomous agents, and enterprise compliance features. Docsie's Premium plan starts at $199/month for 15 users — comparable total cost to Slab's Startup plan for a mid-size team, but with dramatically more capability.

Capabilities & Fit

Q: Can Dubble and Slab be used together?

A: Yes, and some teams do combine them — using Dubble to capture browser workflows as screenshot guides and then embedding or linking those guides inside a Slab wiki. However, this two-tool setup adds cost and friction. Dubble guides live in Dubble, not natively in Slab, so search and version control remain fragmented. If you find yourself needing both tools, it's worth evaluating whether a single platform like Docsie covers both needs more efficiently.

Q: Which tool is better for documenting processes for external clients or customers?

A: Neither Dubble nor Slab is designed for external documentation delivery. Dubble's sharing is basic and lacks branded portals or custom domains. Slab is explicitly internal-only with no mechanism for multi-tenant client delivery, custom branding per client, or access control beyond basic permissions. If you need to deliver documentation to external clients — especially multiple clients with different branding and content requirements — you'll need a different tool entirely, such as Docsie, which is purpose-built for multi-tenant knowledge delivery.

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