Feature Matrix
A focused comparison of the enterprise capabilities that matter most to IT, security, and operations teams evaluating documentation platforms in 2026.
| Enterprise Feature |
Guidde
|
Slab
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|---|---|---|
| SSO Support | SAML (Enterprise only) | Business plan only |
| SOC 2 Type II Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| Audit Logs | ||
| Role-Based Access Control | ||
| Data Residency Options | ||
| Uptime SLA | N/A | N/A |
| API Access | ||
| Custom Domain Support | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Branding / White-Label | ||
| Advanced Analytics | Enterprise only | Startup+ only |
| Dedicated Support | Enterprise only | Business plan only |
| Version Control | 90-day free / unlimited paid | |
| AI Features | ||
| Auto-Translation / Multi-Language | Enterprise only (25+ languages) | |
| Content Approval Workflows | ||
| Embeddable Widget | ||
| Integrations | Notion, Confluence, Zendesk, Intercom, Slack | Slack, GitHub, Asana, Jira, Google Drive |
| External Documentation Delivery |
Data as of February 2026. Features based on publicly available vendor documentation and pricing pages. "partial" indicates limited or restricted functionality.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
An in-depth analysis across the four enterprise readiness dimensions that matter most to IT, security, and operations leadership when evaluating documentation platforms.
Guidde holds a clear advantage here with SOC 2 Type II certification and GDPR compliance, plus PII redaction tools for handling sensitive content. It also supports SAML SSO on Enterprise plans. Slab offers GDPR compliance and Business-tier SSO but lacks SOC 2 certification entirely — a disqualifying gap for many enterprise procurement processes. Critically, neither tool provides audit logs, data residency options, or a published uptime SLA. Both tools therefore fail to meet the full security checklist that regulated industries (financial services, healthcare, government) typically require from documentation vendors.
Slab scales reasonably well for internal wikis — its search is fast and real-time collaboration handles concurrent editors effectively. However, it publishes no uptime SLA and offers no data residency, making capacity planning for global enterprises difficult. Guidde's scalability is constrained by its per-creator pricing model and the hard cap of 5 creators on the Business plan, forcing organizations with larger content teams into expensive Enterprise contracts. Neither tool provides architecture designed for tens of thousands of documentation sites or multi-region deployment — a significant gap for enterprise organizations with global operations and diverse client delivery needs.
Both tools offer basic role-based access control, but neither provides the granular permissions, content approval workflows, or comprehensive audit logs that enterprise IT and compliance teams expect. Guidde supports custom branding and an embeddable widget, giving it slightly more delivery control than Slab. Slab compensates with clean version history (unlimited on paid tiers) and real-time collaboration, but its feature set is intentionally minimal by design — it trades administrative depth for simplicity. Neither tool supports custom domains, API-driven administration, multi-tenant isolation, or content lifecycle governance workflows that enterprise documentation platforms typically provide.
Both Guidde and Slab gate dedicated support behind their highest-tier plans — Enterprise for Guidde and Business for Slab. Neither publishes a formal uptime SLA with financial remedies, which creates risk exposure for enterprise buyers whose procurement processes require contractual service guarantees. Guidde's Enterprise plan includes dedicated support and advanced onboarding assistance. Slab's Business plan includes dedicated support and custom integrations. For organizations with mission-critical documentation workflows, the absence of published SLAs and the lack of transparent enterprise support structures from both vendors represents a meaningful procurement obstacle compared to purpose-built enterprise platforms.
Our Recommendation
Guidde and Slab serve fundamentally different use cases — Guidde creates AI-voiced tutorial videos from screen recordings, while Slab is a minimal internal wiki optimized for simplicity and speed. On enterprise readiness, Guidde edges ahead with SOC 2 Type II compliance, SAML SSO, PII redaction, and branded delivery capabilities. Slab's deliberate simplicity, complete absence of AI features, and lack of SOC 2 certification make it a weaker fit for enterprise documentation requirements, despite its affordability and clean user experience.
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Winner: Docsie
Both Guidde and Slab share critical enterprise gaps — no audit logs, no data residency, no published uptime SLA, no API access, no multi-tenant portals, and no content approval workflows. Docsie addresses all of these with a purpose-built enterprise architecture that includes SOC 2 Type II compliance, six SSO methods, EU data residency, 99.9% uptime SLA, granular permissions, audit logs, and multi-tenant delivery to unlimited branded portals. Where Guidde is limited to screen-capture videos and Slab lacks AI entirely, Docsie converts any content source into structured knowledge bases, manages them with full governance controls, and delivers them across clients and languages at enterprise scale.
Common Questions
Q: Does Guidde or Slab have SOC 2 Type II certification?
A: Only Guidde holds SOC 2 Type II certification. Slab is GDPR compliant but does not publish SOC 2 certification, which is a significant gap for enterprise procurement teams in financial services, healthcare, and other regulated industries. For organizations where SOC 2 is a non-negotiable vendor requirement, Guidde has the stronger compliance posture — though both tools lack audit logs and data residency options.
Q: Do either Guidde or Slab provide audit logs for enterprise governance?
A: Neither Guidde nor Slab offers audit logs as of 2026. This is a critical gap for enterprise buyers who need to demonstrate content access tracking, change history, and user activity records for internal compliance or regulatory audits. Organizations in regulated industries should consider this a disqualifying limitation before deploying either tool for sensitive documentation workflows.
Q: Can Guidde or Slab support multi-tenant documentation delivery for multiple clients?
A: No — neither tool supports multi-tenant portals. Guidde provides a branded video player and embeddable widget but cannot isolate content delivery per client organization. Slab is an internal wiki only with no external delivery capability whatsoever. For agencies, consultancies, or enterprise teams that need to deliver separate branded documentation portals to multiple client organizations, both tools fall short.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Guidde and Slab for enterprise documentation?
A: Yes — Docsie is purpose-built for enterprise knowledge management at scale. It addresses the shared gaps of both competitors with SOC 2 Type II compliance, six SSO methods (SAML, OAuth, OIDC, Azure AD, Okta), audit logs, a 99.9% uptime SLA, data residency, multi-tenant portals with custom domains, API access, content approval workflows, and real-time compliance monitoring for HIPAA, SOX, ITAR, and GDPR. Unlike Guidde, Docsie converts any video or document type into structured knowledge. Unlike Slab, Docsie includes full AI capabilities and external client delivery.
Q: How do Guidde and Slab compare on pricing for enterprise teams?
A: Guidde uses per-creator pricing starting at $20/creator/month (Pro) up to $44/creator/month (Business), with the Business plan capped at 5 creators — forcing larger teams into custom Enterprise pricing. Slab is significantly cheaper at $6.67/user/month (Startup, annual), with SSO and dedicated support on a custom Business plan. For large teams, Slab's per-seat economics are more favorable, but the feature ceiling is much lower. Neither publishes transparent Enterprise pricing, and both gate critical enterprise features behind their top tiers.
Q: Which tool is better suited for compliance-heavy industries like healthcare or finance?
A: Guidde is the stronger choice between the two, with SOC 2 Type II certification, GDPR compliance, PII redaction tools, and SAML SSO available on Enterprise plans. Slab's lack of SOC 2 makes it difficult to pass enterprise security reviews in regulated sectors. However, neither tool provides the audit logs, data residency, HIPAA-readiness, or real-time compliance monitoring that healthcare and financial services organizations typically require — making Docsie the more complete option for compliance-critical environments.
Docsie delivers what both tools are missing — SOC 2 Type II compliance with audit logs and data residency, multi-tenant portals with SSO and custom domains, AI-powered content conversion from any video or document source, built-in LMS with certifications, autonomous agents, and real-time compliance monitoring for HIPAA, SOX, ITAR, and GDPR. One platform for the full enterprise documentation lifecycle, across unlimited clients and 100+ languages.
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