Feature vs Price Matrix
A feature-by-feature breakdown of what Guidde and Tettra include at their paid tiers—focused on what matters for documentation value and pricing fairness.
| Feature / Capability |
Guidde
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Tettra
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|---|---|---|
| Starting Paid Price | $20/creator/month | $4/user/month |
| Free Plan | 25 videos with watermark | Up to 10 users |
| Pricing Model | Per creator | Per user |
| Unlimited Content Creation | Pro plan ($20/mo) | Basic plan ($4/user) |
| AI Features on Entry Paid Plan | No watermark, export only | Kai AI assistant (Q&A) |
| Desktop App / Capture | Business plan ($44/creator/mo) | |
| AI Voiceover (200+ voices) | Business plan ($44/creator/mo) | |
| Analytics | Enterprise (custom) | Scaling plan ($8/user/mo) |
| API Access | Scaling plan ($8/user/mo) | |
| SSO / SAML | Enterprise (custom) | Professional plan ($12/user/mo) |
| Custom Branding | Business plan ($44/creator/mo) | Professional plan ($12/user/mo) |
| Auto-Translation | Enterprise (custom) | |
| Multi-Language Support | Enterprise only | |
| Customer-Facing Publishing | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Version Control | Basic page history (all plans) | |
| Content Verification / Freshness | ||
| Slack Integration | All plans | |
| Video Documentation | ||
| SOC 2 Type II |
Pricing data as of February 2026. Based on publicly available vendor documentation. Guidde Business plan is capped at 5 creators; larger teams must contact sales for Enterprise pricing.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
Tettra offers the stronger per-dollar value at entry level—$4/user/month buys you a functional internal knowledge base with Kai AI and Slack integration. Guidde's $20/creator/month Pro plan gives you unlimited watermark-free videos, but core features like desktop capture, AI voiceover, and custom branding require the $44/creator/month Business plan. A team of 5 creators on Guidde Business costs $220/month; a 20-user Tettra Basic team costs $80/month. The real question is whether you're paying for what you actually need, and both tools have significant feature gaps that may require additional platform spending.
Guidde's per-creator model becomes punishing at scale. The Business plan is hard-capped at 5 creators—any team beyond that hits Enterprise pricing with no published rates. A 10-person content team must negotiate Enterprise even if their needs are modest. Tettra's per-user model scales more predictably: 50 users on Scaling costs $400/month, on Professional $600/month. However, Tettra's internal-only architecture means growing teams eventually need additional tools for customer-facing documentation, training delivery, or multilingual content—costs that compound quickly outside the platform.
Guidde's hidden cost is the feature staircase—each meaningful capability (desktop capture, AI voiceover, branded player, advanced analytics, auto-translation) lives one or two tiers above where teams start. Many buyers discover they need Business or Enterprise to unlock the features that attracted them to the platform. Tettra's hidden cost is architectural—it is deliberately internal-only, with no video capability, no translation, no external portals, and no LMS. Teams often need a second or third platform alongside Tettra to cover customer documentation, training delivery, and multilingual knowledge bases, effectively doubling or tripling the true total cost.
Pricing Breakdown
Side-by-side pricing for every published plan. Note that Guidde prices per creator while Tettra prices per user—these models are not directly comparable without understanding team composition.
Tettra wins on price accessibility—$4/user/month with AI included beats Guidde's $20/creator/month entry price for most team sizes. But these tools serve completely different purposes: Guidde is for creating tutorial videos, Tettra is for internal knowledge sharing. Neither offers customer-facing portals, multi-tenant delivery, video-to-docs conversion, or multilingual knowledge bases. Teams that outgrow either tool's scope face significant additional platform costs. Docsie's $199/month flat workspace pricing (up to 15 users, 3 branded portals, 300,000 AI credits) delivers better all-in value for teams needing documentation creation, management, delivery, and training in one platform.
Our Recommendation
Guidde and Tettra are fundamentally different products at different price points. Guidde charges per creator to produce AI-voiced tutorial videos from screen recordings—it's a video creation tool, not a documentation platform. Tettra charges per user for an internal knowledge base with strong Slack integration—it's an internal wiki, not a customer-facing documentation system. Choosing between them means accepting significant capability gaps in whichever direction your needs grow.
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Winner: Docsie
Both Guidde and Tettra are narrow, single-purpose tools that leave significant documentation gaps. Guidde cannot convert existing videos, manage a knowledge base, deliver to multiple clients, or support multilingual content. Tettra cannot publish externally, handle any video, support multiple languages, or provide training delivery. Docsie's six-pillar platform—CONVERT, MANAGE, DELIVER, LEARN, AUTOMATE, MONITOR—addresses every gap both tools share, with flat workspace pricing that becomes more economical than per-seat or per-creator models as teams grow beyond 10 users.
Common Questions
Q: How does Guidde's per-creator pricing compare to Tettra's per-user pricing for a 20-person team?
A: For a 20-person team, the comparison depends heavily on role split. If all 20 people are Tettra users, Basic costs $80/month, Scaling costs $160/month, and Professional costs $240/month. On Guidde, if 10 of those 20 people create content, Pro costs $200/month and Business costs $440/month—and Business is capped at 5 creators, so a 10-creator team would need Enterprise pricing with no published rate. Tettra is meaningfully cheaper for large internal teams; Guidde gets expensive fast once you exceed 5 content creators.
Q: Does Guidde's free plan actually include useful features, or is it too limited?
A: Guidde's free plan is reasonably generous compared to most tools—25 full videos with all core capture features is a real trial. The main limitations are the watermark on all videos, no download or export capability, and web-only capture. For individuals or very small teams evaluating the tool, it provides genuine value. However, the watermark makes it unsuitable for customer-facing content, so most teams converting to paid users will need at minimum the $20/month Pro plan.
Q: What does Tettra's $8/user/month Scaling plan add over Basic that justifies the price jump?
A: The Scaling plan at $8/user/month adds analytics (so you can see which content is being read and searched), API access for custom integrations and automations, advanced permissions for more granular access control, and priority support. For teams that need to measure knowledge base effectiveness or connect Tettra to other internal tools via Zapier or direct API, the jump is justified. Teams that only need the core knowledge base and Slack Q&A can stay on Basic at $4/user/month.
Q: Can I use Guidde and Tettra together for complete documentation coverage?
A: You could use Guidde to create tutorial videos for external customers and Tettra for internal team knowledge sharing—they don't overlap significantly. However, this means managing two separate platforms, two sets of billing, and two content workflows with no shared content or search. Guidde videos cannot be embedded or searched inside Tettra, and Tettra content cannot be published externally. For teams looking to consolidate, a single platform covering both internal and external documentation is usually more efficient.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Guidde and Tettra for teams that need more?
A: Yes—Docsie addresses the core limitations of both tools in one platform. Unlike Guidde, Docsie converts any existing video (not just screen recordings) into structured documentation. Unlike Tettra, Docsie publishes to customer-facing multi-tenant portals with custom domains and branding. Both tools lack multi-language support, built-in LMS with certifications, and enterprise-grade compliance features like SOC 2 Type II and audit logs—all of which Docsie provides. At $199/month for 15 users and 3 branded portals, Docsie's flat workspace pricing also eliminates per-seat cost inflation.
Q: Which tool is better for a company in a regulated industry like healthcare or finance?
A: Guidde holds SOC 2 Type II certification and is GDPR-compliant, making it a reasonable choice for regulated industries that need tutorial video creation. Tettra only holds GDPR compliance and has no published SOC 2 certification, which may be a blocker for healthcare, finance, or government teams with audit requirements. However, neither tool offers HIPAA-readiness, air-gap deployment, or real-time compliance monitoring. Organizations in heavily regulated industries should evaluate whether either tool meets their compliance posture before committing.
Guidde creates tutorial videos from screen recordings. Tettra manages internal knowledge in Slack. Neither converts existing videos into documentation, delivers to multi-tenant customer portals, supports 100+ languages, or includes a built-in LMS with certifications. Docsie does all of it—at flat workspace pricing that doesn't punish you for growing your team.
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