Feature Matrix
A side-by-side comparison of content capture, AI features, knowledge management, and enterprise capabilities across Glitter AI and Slite.
| Feature |
Glitter AI
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Slite
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|---|---|---|
| Video to Documentation Conversion | ||
| Screen Recording Capture | ||
| Upload Pre-Recorded Videos (Loom, Zoom, Teams) | ||
| Real-World Video Support | ||
| AI-Powered Content Generation | Ask AI (Q&A + writing) | |
| Audio Transcription | ||
| Computer Vision / OCR | Basic | |
| Annotated Screenshot Output | ||
| Knowledge Base Platform | ||
| Version Control | Page history | |
| Multi-Language Support | ||
| Auto-Translation | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Domain Support | ||
| Custom Branding | Pro+ plan | |
| AI Chatbot / Q&A | Ask AI (internal) | |
| Embeddable Widget | ||
| API Access | Premium+ plan | |
| SSO (SAML) | Enterprise only | Premium+ plan |
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| HIPAA Compliance | ||
| Audit Logs | Enterprise only | |
| Role-Based Access Control | ||
| Content Reuse / Snippets | ||
| Analytics & Reporting | Premium+ plan | |
| Built-in LMS / Training | ||
| Browser Extension | ||
| Collaboration (Comments, Mentions) | ||
| Doc Verification / Freshness Checks |
Data as of February 2026. Features are based on publicly available information and vendor documentation. Pricing and features may change — always verify with the vendor.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
Glitter AI is purpose-built for one task — recording your screen and turning that footage into annotated, step-by-step guides. It does this well and quickly. Slite takes the opposite approach, offering a clean web-based editor for writing and organizing internal knowledge articles from scratch. Neither tool can ingest pre-existing videos (Loom recordings, Zoom calls, Teams training sessions), process real-world footage, or import PDFs and websites as source content. Teams with existing video libraries or diverse content sources will find both tools limiting from the outset.
Both tools include AI, but in entirely different ways. Glitter AI uses AI to detect UI elements during screen recordings, generate step-by-step text from those recordings, and transcribe audio — producing documentation automatically from captured workflow. Slite's AI centers on its "Ask" feature, which lets team members query their internal docs and get direct answers rather than browsing manually. Slite also offers AI writing assistance for drafting content. Neither tool offers agentic AI, autonomous content pipelines, or AI chatbots deployable to external customers — capabilities that enterprise documentation platforms increasingly require.
Slite is a true knowledge base with document organization, page history, doc verification, role-based access, and team collaboration built in. It is purpose-designed for internal knowledge management. Glitter AI, however, lacks a publishing platform entirely — it creates guides that must be exported or embedded elsewhere via integrations with Notion, Confluence, or Google Docs. Neither tool supports custom domains, multi-tenant portals, or customer-facing documentation delivery. For companies that need to publish documentation externally or manage knowledge across multiple client organizations, both tools require significant workarounds or additional platforms.
Neither Glitter AI nor Slite supports multi-language documentation or auto-translation in any meaningful way. This is a significant limitation for global teams, multinational enterprises, or software companies serving international customers. Slite's interface supports some localization, but there is no built-in translation workflow for documentation content. Glitter AI has no multi-language capabilities at all. For organizations that need documentation in more than one language — whether for global training programs, multinational compliance, or international customer self-service — both tools require external translation tooling and significant manual effort to manage language variants.
Our Recommendation
Glitter AI and Slite address different documentation problems and are rarely competing for the same buyer. Glitter AI is a screen-recording-to-guide converter best suited for individuals and small teams creating internal how-to content from browser workflows. Slite is a modern internal knowledge base with strong AI Q&A features for tech teams replacing Notion or Google Docs. The honest answer is that neither tool is a complete documentation platform — both lack video file ingestion, multi-tenant portals, multi-language support, and enterprise knowledge management capabilities.
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Winner: Docsie
Both Glitter AI and Slite solve narrow documentation problems but leave critical gaps — neither can ingest existing video libraries, neither supports multi-tenant customer portals, neither offers multi-language documentation at scale, and neither includes built-in training or LMS capabilities. Docsie addresses all of these gaps in a single platform, converting any video type into structured knowledge bases, delivering them through unlimited branded portals, supporting 100+ languages with auto-translation, and adding built-in LMS with certifications, autonomous agents, and real-time compliance monitoring — making it the right choice for teams that have outgrown single-purpose documentation tools.
Common Questions
Q: Can Glitter AI and Slite both handle video documentation?
A: Only partially. Glitter AI converts live screen recordings into step-by-step guides with annotated screenshots — but it cannot accept uploaded video files like Loom recordings, Zoom calls, or Teams training sessions. Slite has no video-to-documentation capability at all. If your team has existing training videos or needs to convert recorded walkthroughs into structured documentation, neither tool is capable of that workflow.
Q: Does Slite support customer-facing documentation portals?
A: No. Slite is strictly an internal knowledge base and has no mechanism for publishing documentation externally. It does not support custom domains, branded portals, or multi-tenant delivery to different client organizations. If you need to deliver documentation to customers, partners, or multiple client teams, Slite would require a separate platform entirely.
Q: Which tool is better for enterprise documentation teams?
A: Slite has a stronger enterprise baseline — it holds SOC 2 certification, offers SAML SSO on Premium+ plans, and provides role-based access control. Glitter AI lacks SOC 2 and offers SSO only on Enterprise tier. However, both tools have meaningful gaps for enterprise documentation at scale, including no audit logs on standard plans, no multi-tenant capabilities, and no HIPAA compliance. Neither is a complete enterprise documentation platform.
Q: Can I use Glitter AI and Slite together?
A: Yes — a common approach would be to use Glitter AI to capture screen workflows as annotated guides, then publish those guides into Slite as internal knowledge articles. Glitter AI integrates with Notion and Confluence but not Slite directly, so this would require manual or copy-paste workflows. The combination still leaves gaps around external publishing, multi-language support, and video library ingestion.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Glitter AI and Slite?
A: Yes — Docsie addresses the core limitations of both tools in a single platform. Unlike Glitter AI, Docsie can ingest any video type (screen recordings, Loom, Zoom, real-world footage) and convert them into structured documentation. Unlike Slite, Docsie supports multi-tenant portals for external publishing, 100+ language auto-translation, a built-in LMS with certifications, and autonomous agents for touchless documentation workflows. For teams that have outgrown single-purpose tools, Docsie provides a complete CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR knowledge orchestration platform.
Q: How does pricing compare between Glitter AI and Slite?
A: Glitter AI charges $20/user/month on Pro for unlimited recordings and basic team features, with Enterprise pricing available for SSO and advanced security. Slite offers a more complete knowledge base at $8/member/month (Standard) or $12.50/member/month (Premium with SSO and API access), making it more cost-effective for teams that primarily need internal documentation management. For context, Docsie's Premium plan starts at $199/month for up to 15 users and includes AI video conversion, multi-tenant portals, and 100+ language support — features neither competitor offers at any price tier.
Docsie converts screen recordings, Loom videos, Zoom calls, and real-world footage into structured documentation, then delivers it through multi-tenant branded portals with 100+ language auto-translation, built-in LMS, and autonomous agents — everything Glitter AI and Slite leave on the table, in one platform.
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