Feature Matrix
A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of capture capabilities, AI features, collaboration tools, enterprise functionality, and pricing between Dubble and Tango.
| Feature |
Dubble
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Tango
|
|---|---|---|
| Browser Extension Capture | ||
| Desktop App Capture | Pro+ only | |
| Screenshot-Based Step Guides | ||
| Video Recording | Pro+ only | |
| Screen Recording (Video Output) | ||
| Video-to-Docs Conversion | ||
| AI Content Generation | ||
| In-App Guided Walkthroughs | Enterprise only | |
| Multi-Language Support | ||
| Auto-Translation | ||
| Version Control | Limited (14–365 days) | |
| Knowledge Base Platform | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Domain | ||
| Custom Branding / Exports | Pro+ | Partial |
| Embeddable Widget | ||
| API Access | ||
| SSO (SAML/SCIM) | Enterprise only | |
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| Audit Logs | ||
| Role-Based Access Control | ||
| Analytics & Reporting | Advanced (Pro+) | |
| Team Collaboration | ||
| PII Blurring | Enterprise only | |
| Notion / Confluence Integration | ||
| Slack Integration | ||
| Built-in LMS / Training | ||
| Free Plan | 25 guides | 15 workflows, 10 users |
| Starting Paid Price | $12/user/mo (Team) | $23–24/user/mo |
Data as of February 2026. Features are based on publicly available information and vendor documentation. Tango pricing reflects published rates; Enterprise pricing is custom.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
Both Dubble and Tango use Chrome extensions to capture browser workflows as screenshot-based step guides with auto-generated descriptions. Tango adds a desktop app on Pro tier for capturing non-browser workflows, giving it a modest edge for teams using desktop software. Dubble counters with video recording on Pro, producing richer multimedia guides. Neither tool can capture physical-world processes, accept uploaded video files, or work outside a screen-based context. For teams documenting pure browser workflows, both deliver clean, readable output — though Tango's output is screenshots-only while Dubble optionally includes video.
Tango holds a clear advantage in enterprise features. It is SOC 2 compliant, offers SAML + SCIM SSO on Enterprise, role-based access controls, PII blurring, and advanced analytics. Dubble's enterprise posture is minimal — GDPR compliance only, no SSO, no SOC 2, no audit logs, and no RBAC. For organizations in regulated industries or with centralized IT governance requirements, Tango is the more credible choice between the two. However, neither tool offers multi-tenant portals, data residency options, or compliance monitoring capabilities that regulated enterprise documentation typically demands.
Tango has made a significant strategic pivot toward CRM automation for Salesforce and HubSpot teams, with documentation becoming secondary on its roadmap. Buyers evaluating Tango for documentation purposes should weigh the risk of investing in a tool whose core focus is shifting. Dubble remains focused on simple process documentation but is a smaller startup with fewer resources and a narrower feature set. Both tools present roadmap risk — Tango from strategic pivot, Dubble from startup scale constraints. Teams building long-term documentation infrastructure should consider whether either tool will meet their needs in 12–24 months.
Dubble offers a more accessible pricing structure — a free tier with 25 guides, a Team plan at $12/user/month (minimum 5 users), and a Pro plan at $18/user/month. Tango's Pro tier starts at $23–24/user/month, making it roughly twice the cost of Dubble's Team plan. Tango's free tier limits to 15 workflows and 10 users, while Dubble's free tier is more generous for solo users. At scale, per-user pricing on both tools grows linearly with headcount, which can become costly for larger documentation teams compared to workspace-based pricing models that include unlimited viewers.
Our Recommendation
Dubble and Tango are closely matched tools that both capture browser workflows as screenshot-based step guides — ideal for quick internal SOP creation but limited in enterprise and platform capabilities. Tango edges ahead for larger teams with its SOC 2 compliance, desktop capture, RBAC, analytics, and SSO, while Dubble wins on affordability and simplicity for small teams. However, both tools share critical gaps that prevent them from serving as enterprise documentation platforms.
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Winner: Docsie
Both Dubble and Tango are capture-first tools limited to browser screenshot guides with no video-to-docs conversion, no multi-tenant delivery, no version control, no multi-language support, and no knowledge base platform. Docsie addresses every shared gap — converting any video type into structured docs, delivering them through unlimited branded client portals, managing them with full version control and approval workflows, training teams with a built-in LMS, and automating the entire workflow with autonomous agents — all with SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, and HIPAA-ready compliance.
Common Questions
Q: What is the main difference between Dubble and Tango?
A: Both tools capture browser workflows as screenshot-based step guides via a Chrome extension, but they differ in focus and enterprise readiness. Tango offers desktop capture (Pro+), SOC 2 compliance, role-based access, analytics, and in-app guided walkthroughs — making it better suited for larger teams with security requirements. Dubble is simpler, more affordable, and includes video recording on Pro, making it a better fit for small teams or individuals who need quick, budget-friendly SOP creation.
Q: Can either Dubble or Tango convert existing training videos into documentation?
A: No — neither tool can process pre-existing video files. Both Dubble and Tango only capture new browser workflows in real time via their Chrome extensions. If you have a library of training videos, Loom recordings, or screen recordings you want converted into structured documentation, you would need a different platform entirely. Docsie is built specifically for this use case, accepting any video format and converting it into searchable, structured documentation using multimodal AI.
Q: Does Tango still prioritize documentation, or has it fully pivoted to CRM automation?
A: Tango has made a clear strategic pivot toward CRM automation for Salesforce and HubSpot teams, and documentation is increasingly a secondary use case on their roadmap. The core capture-and-share functionality remains, but buyers relying on Tango as a long-term documentation platform should factor in that new feature development is focused on automation rather than knowledge management. Teams with serious documentation needs may find the platform stagnating in that area over time.
Q: Which tool handles multi-tenant or customer-facing documentation delivery?
A: Neither Dubble nor Tango supports multi-tenant portals or customer-facing documentation delivery. Both tools are designed for internal use — sharing guides within a single team or workspace. If you need to deliver branded documentation portals to multiple clients, each with their own custom domain and access controls, neither tool is capable of that. Docsie's multi-tenant architecture is purpose-built for this, allowing one knowledge base to power unlimited client-branded portals.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Dubble and Tango?
A: Yes — Docsie addresses the shared limitations of both tools. While Dubble and Tango are useful for capturing new browser workflows as screenshot guides, neither can convert existing video content, deliver multi-tenant client portals, support 100+ languages, or provide enterprise knowledge management with version control and built-in LMS. Docsie's six-pillar platform covers the full knowledge lifecycle — Convert, Manage, Deliver, Learn, Automate, and Monitor — making it the superior choice for teams that have outgrown simple screen capture tools.
Q: How does pricing compare between Dubble, Tango, and Docsie?
A: Dubble's Team plan runs $12/user/month (minimum 5 users) and Pro at $18/user/month. Tango Pro is $23–24/user/month with Enterprise at custom pricing. Both scale linearly with headcount, which gets expensive for larger teams. Docsie uses workspace-based pricing — $199/month for up to 15 users (Premium) or $750/month for up to 90 users (Organization) — with unlimited viewers included. For teams of 10 or more, Docsie typically offers stronger economics alongside a significantly broader platform, especially when factoring in built-in LMS and multi-tenant delivery that would otherwise require separate tools.
Docsie goes beyond browser screenshot guides — convert any video, PDF, or website into structured knowledge bases, deliver them through unlimited branded client portals, train teams with a built-in LMS, and automate documentation workflows with autonomous agents. All with 100+ language support and SOC 2 Type II compliance.
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