Feature Matrix
A detailed breakdown of features available across pricing tiers for both Glitter AI and Tettra, focusing on documentation capabilities, AI features, team functionality, and enterprise readiness.
| Feature |
Glitter AI
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Tettra
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|---|---|---|
| Free Plan Available | ||
| Free Plan User Limit | Unlimited (limited recordings) | Up to 10 users |
| Entry Paid Plan Price | $20/user/month | $4/user/month |
| Mid-Tier Plan Price | N/A | $8/user/month |
| Top Paid Plan Price | Custom (Enterprise) | $12/user/month |
| Free Trial | 30 days | |
| Screen Recording / Content Capture | ||
| AI Content Generation | Kai AI Q&A assistant | |
| Knowledge Base Platform | ||
| Slack Integration | ||
| Analytics & Reporting | Scaling+ ($8/user/mo) | |
| API Access | Scaling+ ($8/user/mo) | |
| Custom Branding | Pro ($20/user/mo) | Professional ($12/user/mo) |
| SSO / SAML | Enterprise only | Professional ($12/user/mo) |
| Version Control | Basic page history | |
| Multi-Language Support | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Domain | ||
| Embeddable Widget | ||
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance |
Data as of February 2026. Pricing and features are based on publicly available information from vendor websites and documentation.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
Tettra delivers substantially more value per dollar at the entry level. At $4/user/month (Basic), you get unlimited users, the Kai AI assistant, Slack integration, Google Docs import, and content verification — a genuinely functional internal knowledge base. Glitter AI's $20/user/month Pro plan gives you unlimited recordings and removes the watermark, but provides no knowledge base, no analytics, and no API. For a team of 10, Tettra's Basic plan costs $40/month versus Glitter AI's $200/month — five times more expensive for a narrower use case. Tettra wins on raw value at comparable team sizes.
Both tools use per-user pricing, which means costs scale linearly and can become expensive as teams grow. Tettra's tiered structure creates natural pressure to upgrade — analytics and API access require the $8/user/month Scaling plan, and SSO plus custom branding push you to $12/user/month Professional. For a 50-person team needing SSO, that's $600/month. Glitter AI has only one paid tier at $20/user/month before jumping to custom Enterprise pricing, making a 50-person team cost $1,000/month just for basic Pro features. Neither tool offers workspace-based pricing that avoids per-seat inflation at scale.
Glitter AI's hidden cost is capability gap — the $20/user/month Pro plan includes no knowledge base, no analytics, no API, and no version control, meaning most teams must also pay for a separate documentation platform alongside Glitter AI. Tettra's hidden costs are in feature gatekeeping — SSO (often required by enterprise IT) sits behind the $12/user/month Professional plan, and analytics behind $8/user/month. Both tools also lack multi-language support entirely, so global teams face the additional cost of third-party translation services. Neither offers multi-tenant portal delivery, which means agencies serving multiple clients need entirely separate tooling.
Pricing Breakdown
A complete breakdown of every pricing tier for Glitter AI and Tettra, including what features are included at each level and where the gaps are.
Tettra offers significantly better value for money at every comparable price point. Its $4/user/month Basic plan includes a functioning AI-powered knowledge base with Slack integration — more than Glitter AI's free tier. Glitter AI's $20/user/month Pro plan is expensive for what it delivers (primarily watermark removal and unlimited recordings), with no analytics, no API, and no knowledge management features. Tettra's tiered structure from $4 to $12/user/month gives teams a predictable upgrade path, though SSO and branding require the top Professional tier. Neither tool, however, escapes the fundamental limitation of per-user pricing that inflates costs as teams scale.
Our Recommendation
Glitter AI and Tettra solve different problems at different price points. Glitter AI is a screen-recording-to-guide tool that charges $20/user/month for what is essentially a documentation creation utility with no delivery platform. Tettra is an affordable internal knowledge base ($4–$12/user/month) with strong Slack integration for team Q&A, but it has no video capability and no customer-facing delivery. Both tools are purposefully narrow — and that narrowness is their shared limitation.
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Winner: Docsie
Both Glitter AI and Tettra are single-purpose tools with no path to customer-facing documentation delivery, no multi-tenant portal support, no multi-language capability, and no built-in LMS. Teams that outgrow either tool will need to purchase additional platforms to cover what Docsie handles natively — converting any content into structured docs, managing it with version control and AI, delivering it through branded portals, and training users with built-in courses and certifications — all under workspace-based pricing that doesn't penalize team growth.
Common Questions
Q: Is Glitter AI or Tettra cheaper for a 20-person team?
A: Tettra is substantially cheaper. For 20 users, Tettra's Basic plan costs $80/month versus Glitter AI's Pro plan at $400/month — five times the cost. Even Tettra's Professional plan with SSO and custom branding ($240/month for 20 users) is cheaper than Glitter AI Pro. Glitter AI's pricing is difficult to justify unless screen-recording-to-guide conversion is your primary, sole documentation workflow.
Q: Does Tettra offer a free trial and does Glitter AI?
A: Tettra offers a 30-day free trial on its paid plans, giving teams a meaningful window to evaluate the full feature set before committing. Glitter AI does not offer a free trial — it has a free plan with limited recordings and a watermark, but no time-limited trial of its Pro features. If trialing before purchasing is important, Tettra has the clear advantage.
Q: What features do you have to upgrade to get on each platform?
A: On Glitter AI, the main reason to upgrade from Free to Pro ($20/user/month) is to remove the watermark and get unlimited recordings — no analytics or API are added at any paid tier below custom Enterprise. On Tettra, analytics and API access require the Scaling plan ($8/user/month), while SSO and custom branding require the Professional plan ($12/user/month). Tettra's upgrade incentives are more clearly defined and priced more granularly.
Q: Can Glitter AI replace Tettra or vice versa?
A: No — these tools solve fundamentally different problems. Glitter AI creates documentation from screen recordings; Tettra stores and surfaces documentation through Slack-integrated knowledge base. A team could theoretically use both together (create guides in Glitter AI, store them in Tettra), but neither replaces the other. They address different parts of the documentation workflow.
Q: Which tool is better for a team that needs to share documentation with customers?
A: Neither Glitter AI nor Tettra supports customer-facing documentation delivery. Both are designed exclusively for internal use — Glitter AI for internal process guides and Tettra for internal team knowledge. Neither offers custom domains, multi-tenant portals, or external publishing. Teams needing to deliver documentation to customers or clients would need a dedicated platform like Docsie for that use case.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Glitter AI and Tettra?
A: Yes — Docsie addresses the core limitations of both tools in one platform. Unlike Glitter AI, Docsie converts any video type (including existing Zoom, Loom, and Teams recordings, not just new screen captures) into structured documentation. Unlike Tettra, Docsie delivers through multi-tenant branded portals with custom domains, supports 100+ languages, and includes a built-in LMS with quizzes and certifications. Docsie's workspace-based pricing ($199/month for up to 15 users) also avoids the per-seat inflation that both Glitter AI and Tettra impose as teams grow. Try Docsie free at docsie.io.
Docsie converts any video — screen recordings, Zoom calls, Loom links, real-world footage — into structured documentation, delivers it through multi-tenant branded portals with custom domains, supports 100+ languages, and includes a built-in LMS with certifications. Unlike Glitter AI's $20/user/month single-purpose tool or Tettra's internal-only knowledge base, Docsie handles the full documentation lifecycle — CONVERT, MANAGE, DELIVER, LEARN, AUTOMATE, and MONITOR — under workspace-based pricing that doesn't inflate with headcount.
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