Feature Matrix
A feature-by-feature breakdown of what Dubble and Slite include across their pricing tiers, focused on documentation value, AI capabilities, and enterprise readiness.
| Feature |
Dubble
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Slite
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|---|---|---|
| Free Plan | 25 guides | Up to 50 docs |
| Paid Entry Price | $12/user/mo (Team, min 5) | $8/member/mo (Standard) |
| Unlimited Content on Paid Plans | ||
| AI Content Generation | Ask AI (Q&A + writing assist) | |
| AI-Powered Search / Q&A | ||
| Screen / Browser Capture | ||
| Video Recording | Pro+ plan | |
| Knowledge Base Platform | ||
| Version Control / Page History | ||
| Custom Branding | Pro+ plan | |
| API Access | Premium+ plan | |
| SSO (SAML) | Premium+ plan ($12.50/mo) | |
| Advanced Permissions | Premium+ plan | |
| Analytics & Reporting | Premium+ plan | |
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| Audit Logs | Enterprise only | |
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Domain | ||
| Built-in LMS / Training |
Pricing and features as of February 2026. Based on publicly available vendor documentation. Slite was acquired by Loom in 2024; future feature changes may occur.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
Dubble's Team plan at $12/user/month (minimum 5 users, so $60/month minimum) is competitive for browser-based SOP creation, but you get no analytics, no version control, and no knowledge base. Slite's Standard plan at $8/member/month delivers unlimited docs with AI Q&A — genuinely strong value for internal knowledge management. Slite wins on per-dollar feature depth for knowledge base use cases; Dubble wins for teams whose sole need is fast browser workflow capture. Neither justifies its cost for teams that need customer-facing documentation or enterprise knowledge management.
Dubble's per-user model scales linearly — a 20-person team on the Team plan costs $240/month, and there are no volume discounts beyond the Team tier's $12/user rate. Slite scales more gracefully with a $8 Standard/$12.50 Premium per-member structure, but costs can balloon fast for larger organizations needing SSO and analytics (Premium tier). Neither tool offers workspace-based pricing, meaning every new team member adds cost regardless of how lightly they use the platform. For organizations scaling documentation across departments or clients, per-seat pricing creates friction that workspace-based models avoid entirely.
Dubble's hidden cost is functional scope — teams quickly discover they need a separate knowledge base, translation tool, and analytics platform to complement it, tripling total spend. Slite's hidden costs emerge at the enterprise tier: API access, SSO, advanced analytics, and audit logs all require the Premium plan at $12.50/member/month minimum, and audit logs plus dedicated support require custom Enterprise pricing. Neither tool includes video processing, LMS capabilities, multi-tenant portals, or compliance monitoring, meaning organizations with those needs will inevitably pay for additional tools — making the apparent low price misleading at scale.
Pricing Breakdown
A detailed look at every pricing tier for both Dubble and Slite, including what you get and where each plan falls short.
Pricing Verdict
Slite offers better value per dollar for pure internal knowledge base needs — $8/member/month for unlimited docs plus AI Q&A is genuinely competitive. Dubble is affordable for browser workflow capture but lacks depth beyond guide creation. Both tools use per-user pricing that scales costs linearly, and both gate enterprise essentials (SSO, API, analytics) behind higher tiers. Neither tool includes video processing, multi-tenant portals, LMS capabilities, or compliance monitoring — features that enterprise documentation teams increasingly require. Docsie's workspace-based AI credit model at $199/month for up to 15 users avoids per-seat inflation entirely while delivering all six pillars of knowledge orchestration that both Dubble and Slite lack.
Our Recommendation
Dubble and Slite solve different problems at similar price points. Dubble is a focused browser workflow capture tool best suited for small teams needing quick SOP guides; Slite is a modern internal knowledge base with strong AI Q&A for teams replacing Notion or Google Docs. Neither tool is designed for customer-facing documentation delivery, video-to-docs conversion, multi-tenant portals, or enterprise-scale knowledge management — which is where both fall short for growing organizations.
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Winner: Docsie
Both Dubble and Slite are point solutions with meaningful gaps. Dubble can only capture browser actions and cannot process existing content or deliver a knowledge base. Slite is internal-only with no customer-facing publishing, no video processing, and no multi-tenant capabilities. Docsie addresses both tools' core limitations with a complete CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR platform — converting any video into structured docs, delivering through unlimited branded client portals, supporting 100+ languages, and including a built-in LMS with certifications — all at workspace-based pricing that scales without per-seat cost inflation.
Common Questions
Q: Which is cheaper — Dubble or Slite?
A: For small teams, Slite is cheaper at $8/member/month (Standard) versus Dubble's $12/user/month Team plan (with a 5-user minimum). Dubble's Pro plan at $18/user/month is the most expensive single-user option. However, Slite also requires the $12.50/member/month Premium plan to unlock SSO and API access, so the total cost of ownership depends heavily on which features your team actually needs. For teams under 5 people, Dubble's free tier (25 guides) or Pro plan may be more flexible than Slite's free tier (50 docs).
Q: Do both Dubble and Slite offer free plans?
A: Yes, both offer free tiers with meaningful limitations. Dubble's free plan caps you at 25 guides total with no video recording or custom branding. Slite's free plan limits you to 50 documents with basic AI search. Neither free plan is suitable for growing teams, but both are useful for evaluating the core experience before committing to a paid tier. Slite also offers a 14-day free trial on paid plans, which Dubble does not.
Q: What features are locked behind higher pricing tiers on each tool?
A: Dubble locks video recording and custom branding behind the Pro plan ($18/user/month), while team management and shared collections require the Team plan ($12/user/month, min 5 users). Slite is more aggressive about gating enterprise features — API access, SAML SSO, and advanced permissions all require the Premium plan ($12.50/member/month), while audit logs and dedicated support are Enterprise-only with custom pricing. Neither tool includes analytics on entry-level paid plans.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Dubble and Slite?
A: Yes — Docsie is a stronger alternative for teams that have outgrown both tools. Dubble is limited to browser workflow capture with no knowledge base, and Slite is internal-only with no customer-facing publishing or video processing. Docsie converts any video, PDF, or website into structured documentation, delivers it through multi-tenant branded portals, supports 100+ languages, includes a built-in LMS with certifications, and offers autonomous agents for touchless workflows — all at workspace-based pricing starting at $199/month for up to 15 users. You can start free at docsie.io with real AI credits and no credit card required.
Q: Can Dubble and Slite be used together?
A: Technically yes — some teams use Dubble to create browser workflow guides and then embed or link those guides within Slite's knowledge base. Dubble integrates with Notion and Confluence, and Slite can embed external content. However, this two-tool approach adds cost and complexity. Teams that find themselves combining tools to cover gaps like video processing, customer-facing portals, or multi-language support should evaluate whether a single platform like Docsie would be more cost-effective.
Q: Which tool is better for enterprise teams?
A: Slite has a stronger enterprise story than Dubble — it offers SOC 2 certification, SAML SSO (Premium tier), role-based access control, and an Enterprise tier with audit logs and a dedicated success manager. Dubble has no SSO, no SOC 2, no audit logs, and no role-based access, making it unsuitable for most enterprise security requirements. That said, neither tool supports multi-tenant portals, compliance monitoring, or the advanced enterprise features that organizations managing documentation for multiple clients require. Docsie's Enterprise tier includes SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA-readiness, SAML/OAuth/OIDC SSO, audit logs, and air-gap deployment.
Dubble caps your documentation at browser-based workflows. Slite keeps everything internal with no customer-facing publishing. Docsie converts any video, PDF, or website into structured knowledge bases, delivers them through unlimited branded multi-tenant portals, supports 100+ languages, and includes a built-in LMS with certifications — all at workspace-based pricing that doesn't inflate with every new team member. Start free with real AI credits, no credit card required.
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