Feature Matrix
A detailed comparison of video capabilities, documentation features, collaboration tools, AI functionality, and enterprise readiness between Guidde and Slab.
| Feature |
Guidde
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Slab
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|---|---|---|
| Screen Recording | ||
| AI Voiceover Generation | 400+ voices | |
| Video to Documentation | Step guides only | |
| Internal Wiki Platform | ||
| Real-Time Collaboration | Comments | |
| Version Control | 90 days (Free), Unlimited (Startup+) | |
| AI Content Generation | Auto-step detection | |
| Multi-Language Support | 25+ languages | |
| Auto-Translation | Enterprise only | |
| Knowledge Base Platform | Video library | Internal wiki only |
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Domain | ||
| External Documentation Delivery | Embeddable player | |
| API Access | ||
| SSO (SAML/OAuth) | Enterprise only | Business tier |
| SOC 2 Type II | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| Browser Extension | Chrome/Edge | |
| Desktop Capture | Business+ | |
| Search Functionality | Basic | Fast full-text (notable strength) |
| Analytics | Enterprise only | Startup+ |
| Content Reuse/Templates | ||
| Approval Workflows | ||
| AI Chatbot |
Data as of February 2026. Features based on publicly available information from Guidde and Slab documentation.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
An in-depth analysis of the fundamental differences in use cases, documentation approaches, collaboration models, and enterprise capabilities between these two distinct tools.
Guidde and Slab take entirely different approaches to documentation. Guidde is a video creation tool that captures screen workflows and generates AI-voiced tutorial videos with auto-generated step guides. It excels at producing polished, narrated video content quickly but cannot process existing videos or non-screen content. Slab is a text-based internal wiki with no video capabilities whatsoever—it's designed for written documentation with fast search and simple organization. Neither tool converts videos into structured documentation. Guidde outputs videos first (with text as a byproduct), while Slab only handles traditional written content. Teams needing video-to-documentation conversion will find neither tool suitable.
Guidde targets customer-facing teams creating tutorial videos—SaaS companies building product walkthroughs, customer success teams producing training content, and small teams needing polished video guides with minimal effort. Its screen capture and AI voiceover make it ideal for software tutorials. Slab targets internal teams wanting the simplest possible wiki—startups, mid-size companies, and budget-conscious teams prioritizing ease of use over features. It's designed exclusively for internal knowledge sharing, not external customer documentation. Guidde serves external communication needs through video; Slab serves internal text documentation needs. Neither addresses multi-client documentation delivery, making both unsuitable for agencies, consultancies, or implementation partners.
Guidde offers robust AI features for video creation—automatic step detection during screen capture, 400+ AI-generated voices in 50+ languages, Magic Mic for live narration with auto-transcription, and auto-generated text guides. However, its AI is limited to video production, not content understanding or search. Slab has zero AI features in 2025—no AI writing assistance, no AI-powered search, no content generation, no smart suggestions. This is a critical gap as competitors integrate AI copilots and semantic search. Guidde's AI creates polished outputs but lacks content intelligence; Slab offers no AI whatsoever. Modern documentation platforms increasingly leverage AI for content conversion, search, and chatbots—neither Guidde nor Slab provides comprehensive AI-powered knowledge management.
Guidde provides SOC 2 Type II compliance, SAML SSO, advanced analytics, and PII redaction on Enterprise plans, but limits Business tier to 5 creators and lacks version control, API access, and multi-tenant architecture. Per-creator pricing ($35-$44/creator) becomes expensive for larger teams. Slab offers SSO on Business tier and GDPR compliance, but lacks SOC 2, audit logs, data residency options, and API access. Its $6.67/user pricing is affordable, but feature limitations make it unsuitable for complex enterprise needs. Neither tool supports multi-tenant customer portals, external documentation delivery, content reuse frameworks, or approval workflows. For agencies serving multiple clients or enterprises needing comprehensive knowledge orchestration, both tools lack critical infrastructure for scale.
Our Recommendation
Guidde and Slab serve completely different purposes and aren't direct competitors. Guidde creates AI-voiced tutorial videos from screen recordings for external audiences, while Slab provides a bare-bones internal wiki for team collaboration. The choice isn't which is "better"—it's which use case matches your needs, or whether you need a more comprehensive platform.
Choose Guidde if you need...
Choose Slab if you need...
Choose Docsie if you need...
Winner: Docsie
For teams needing comprehensive documentation capabilities beyond simple video creation or basic wikis. Both Guidde and Slab have narrow use cases—Guidde creates videos (but can't convert existing content), Slab provides basic internal wikis (with no AI or external delivery). Docsie offers the complete CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER workflow that both competitors lack—converting any video into structured knowledge bases, managing content with enterprise-grade version control and translation, and delivering through multi-tenant branded portals. For agencies, consultancies, or enterprises needing modern knowledge orchestration, Docsie addresses the gaps both tools leave unfilled.
Common Questions
Q: Can Guidde or Slab convert existing training videos into documentation?
A: No. Guidde only creates new videos from live screen recordings via its browser extension—it cannot accept uploaded videos or convert existing content. Slab is a text-only wiki with no video processing capabilities whatsoever. Neither tool can take your library of training videos and convert them into structured documentation.
Q: Which tool is better for external customer documentation?
A: Neither is ideal. Guidde can create embeddable tutorial videos for customers but doesn't provide a full documentation portal or knowledge base platform. Slab is explicitly internal-only with no external delivery features, custom domains, or client-facing capabilities. Both lack multi-tenant architecture for serving multiple customers from one system.
Q: Does either Guidde or Slab support multi-language documentation?
A: Partially, but with major limitations. Guidde offers AI voiceovers in 50+ languages and auto-translation on Enterprise tier only—but this applies to video narration, not comprehensive documentation translation. Slab has no multi-language support or translation features at all. Neither offers the 100+ language auto-translation needed for global documentation.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Guidde and Slab?
A: Yes—Docsie provides a complete knowledge orchestration platform that addresses gaps both tools leave unfilled. Docsie converts any video (not just screen recordings) into structured documentation, manages content with version control and translation, and delivers through multi-tenant branded portals. It combines video-to-docs conversion (which Guidde lacks for existing content), comprehensive documentation management (which Slab's simplicity omits), AI chatbot, external delivery, and enterprise features neither competitor offers.
Q: How does pricing compare for a 20-person team?
A: Guidde's Business plan caps at 5 creators, forcing Enterprise pricing for 20 people (custom, likely $1,000+/month). Slab would cost approximately $133/month at $6.67/user—very affordable but with minimal features and no AI. Docsie's Premium plan ($199/month for 15 users) or Organization plan ($750/month for 90 users) provides comprehensive capabilities including AI conversion, multi-tenant portals, and enterprise features at transparent pricing without per-seat inflation.
Q: Can I use Guidde and Slab together?
A: You could use Guidde for creating tutorial videos and Slab for internal text documentation—they serve different functions. However, this creates content silos with no unified knowledge management. You'd maintain separate systems for video content and written docs, with no shared search, no consistent branding for external delivery, and duplicate content management overhead. Most teams find a unified platform like Docsie more efficient than managing disparate tools.
Docsie converts your training videos, PDFs, and websites into structured knowledge bases delivered through branded multi-tenant portals—with AI chatbot, 100+ language support, and enterprise-grade security. Get the video conversion Guidde can't do for existing content, plus the external delivery and AI features Slab lacks.
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