Feature Matrix
A side-by-side breakdown of features available across Glitter AI and Lessonly (Seismic Learning) pricing tiers, focused on documentation, training, and enterprise capabilities.
| Feature |
Glitter AI
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Lessonly (Seismic Learning)
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|---|---|---|
| Free Plan Available | ||
| Starting Price | $0 (Free) / $20/user/mo (Pro) | ~$300–500+/mo (custom) |
| Self-Serve Signup | ||
| Screen Recording Capture | Practice exercises only | |
| Video-to-Documentation Conversion | ||
| Real-World Video Support | ||
| AI Content Generation | Seismic AI (recommendations only) | |
| Knowledge Base / Documentation Portal | ||
| Built-in LMS / Learning Paths | ||
| Certifications & Quizzes | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Branding | Pro+ only | |
| Custom Domain | ||
| Multi-Language / Auto-Translation | Limited | |
| Version Control | ||
| SSO (SAML/OAuth) | Enterprise only | |
| API Access | ||
| Analytics & Reporting | ||
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance |
Data as of February 2026. Lessonly pricing is based on publicly reported estimates; actual pricing requires contacting Seismic sales. Glitter AI pricing is publicly listed.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
Glitter AI offers genuine value at $20/user/month for unlimited screen-recording-based documentation — a straightforward proposition for individuals and small teams. However, what you get is narrow: annotated guides from screen recordings, with no publishing platform, no knowledge base, and no training features. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) targets enterprise buyers at a reported $300–500+/month with no self-serve option, delivering a proper LMS with learning paths and coaching. For the price, Lessonly provides more structured capability, but neither tool delivers a complete documentation-plus-training workflow without additional platforms.
Glitter AI's per-user pricing scales linearly — 10 users costs $200/month, 50 users costs $1,000/month — with no volume discounts on published plans. At scale, this becomes expensive for what is essentially a guide-creation tool without a publishing or delivery platform. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) uses custom enterprise pricing, which means costs are negotiated but opaque. Larger Seismic deals often bundle additional platform components, which can significantly increase total cost of ownership. Neither tool avoids per-seat pricing inflation, making both increasingly expensive for growing teams without a corresponding increase in platform breadth.
Glitter AI users will quickly hit platform gaps that require additional tools — a knowledge base to publish guides, a translation service for multilingual content, a training platform for structured learning, and an analytics layer to track usage. These additions can easily multiply the effective cost 3–5x. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) buyers face a different hidden cost risk — the Seismic acquisition creates pressure to buy into the broader Seismic platform (LiveDocs, content management, enablement AI) which significantly expands scope and budget. Both tools also lack multi-tenant portal capabilities, requiring separate infrastructure for client-facing documentation delivery.
Pricing Breakdown
A detailed comparison of available pricing tiers, what each plan includes, and where each tool's pricing model breaks down for growing teams.
Glitter AI wins on price transparency and accessibility — $20/user/month with a free tier is genuinely easy to evaluate. But the platform's narrow scope (screen recordings only, no publishing portal, no LMS) means most teams will need to buy additional tools to make it useful. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) delivers a proper enterprise training platform with real LMS capabilities, but the lack of any published pricing, the demo-only trial, and the Seismic acquisition's upsell pressure make budgeting difficult. Neither tool offers a complete documentation and training workflow — and both will require supplementary platforms to cover their respective gaps.
Our Recommendation
Glitter AI and Lessonly (Seismic Learning) solve fundamentally different problems at opposite ends of the price spectrum. Glitter AI is an affordable screen-recording-to-guide tool best suited for individuals and small teams creating internal how-tos. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) is an enterprise training and sales enablement platform with proper LMS capabilities but opaque pricing and no documentation platform. Neither tool is suitable for teams that need a unified documentation creation, delivery, and training system.
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Winner: Docsie
Both Glitter AI and Lessonly (Seismic Learning) leave significant gaps that force teams to buy additional tools — Glitter AI has no publishing platform, no LMS, and no multi-tenant delivery; Lessonly has no documentation creation, no video-to-docs conversion, and no customer-facing knowledge portals. Docsie covers the full CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR workflow in one platform, with transparent pricing, a free plan with real AI credits, 100+ language support, and multi-tenant portals that serve unlimited clients from one knowledge base.
Common Questions
Q: Does Lessonly (Seismic Learning) have a free trial or self-serve signup?
A: No. Lessonly (Seismic Learning), now part of Seismic, offers a demo-only evaluation process with no free trial and no self-serve signup. All pricing is custom and requires engaging with Seismic's enterprise sales team. Reported starting costs are approximately $300–500+/month on annual contracts, but actual pricing varies based on team size and required features.
Q: How does Glitter AI's per-user pricing scale for larger teams?
A: Glitter AI charges $20/user/month on the Pro plan, which scales linearly with no published volume discounts. A team of 25 users costs $500/month, and a team of 100 users costs $2,000/month — for a tool that only covers screen-recording-to-guide creation with no publishing portal, LMS, or multi-tenant delivery. At scale, most teams find this pricing difficult to justify without supplementary platforms for documentation delivery and training.
Q: What hidden costs should I expect with Glitter AI and Lessonly?
A: With Glitter AI, the main hidden cost is platform gaps — you will need separate tools for publishing documentation, translating content, training teams, and tracking usage analytics, each adding cost. With Lessonly (Seismic Learning), the hidden cost risk is Seismic platform upsell pressure following the 2021 acquisition, where starting with Seismic Learning often leads to proposals for the broader Seismic enablement suite at significantly higher cost. Both tools also lack multi-tenant portal capabilities, requiring additional infrastructure for any client-facing documentation delivery.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Glitter AI and Lessonly (Seismic Learning)?
A: Yes — Docsie addresses the core limitations of both tools in a single platform. Unlike Glitter AI, Docsie converts any video (not just screen recordings) into structured documentation and delivers it through multi-tenant branded portals with 100+ language support. Unlike Lessonly, Docsie includes transparent workspace-based pricing ($199/month for teams of 15), a built-in LMS with certifications, and documentation creation from video and PDF sources — all without requiring an enterprise sales process. Docsie's free plan includes real AI credits with no credit card required.
Q: Can Glitter AI process existing training videos from Zoom, Loom, or Teams?
A: No. Glitter AI only works with screen recordings captured through its own browser extension or desktop app. It cannot ingest pre-recorded video files, Loom links, Zoom recordings, Teams meeting recordings, or any real-world video footage. If your team has an existing library of training videos, Glitter AI cannot convert them into documentation — you would need a platform like Docsie, which accepts any video format and source.
Q: Does Lessonly (Seismic Learning) include a documentation platform or knowledge base?
A: No. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) is a training-only platform focused on internal team learning paths, practice exercises, and coaching. It does not include a knowledge base, customer-facing documentation portal, or any mechanism for publishing documentation to external users or clients. Video content in Lessonly is embedded within lessons but is not converted into structured searchable documentation. Teams that need both training delivery and documentation management will require a separate knowledge base platform alongside Lessonly.
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