Feature Matrix
A side-by-side breakdown of pricing-relevant features across both platforms — what's included, what's locked, and where the gaps are.
| Feature |
HelpDocs
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Lessonly (Seismic Learning)
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|---|---|---|
| Transparent Public Pricing | ||
| Free Plan | ||
| Free Trial | 14 days | Demo only |
| Starting Price | $55/month | ~$300–500+/month (reported) |
| Pricing Model | Flat per-account | Custom enterprise contract |
| Per-User Fees | ||
| Knowledge Base / Help Center | ||
| Customer-Facing Documentation | ||
| Training & Learning Paths | ||
| Built-in Certifications | ||
| Custom Domain Support | ||
| Embeddable Widget | Lighthouse widget | |
| Multi-Language Support | Build+ plan only | Limited |
| Auto-Translation | ||
| SSO / SAML | ||
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| Audit Logs | ||
| AI Features | Seismic AI (recommendations only) | |
| Version Control | ||
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Video-to-Documentation Conversion | ||
| Helpdesk Integrations | Intercom, Zendesk, Freshdesk | |
| CRM Integrations | Salesforce, HubSpot | |
| API Access |
Data as of February 2026. HelpDocs pricing is publicly listed. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) pricing is based on reported figures from user reviews and analyst sources; actual contract pricing will vary. Features based on publicly available vendor documentation.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
HelpDocs delivers clear value at $55–$219/month with transparent flat-rate pricing and no per-seat fees — you know exactly what you pay. Its simplicity is its strength for small teams needing a clean help center fast. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) operates on opaque enterprise contracts reported at $300–500+/month, requiring a full sales process before you even know the cost. For that price, you get strong training features, but zero documentation delivery capability. Neither tool offers AI-driven content creation, meaning your team still does all the writing manually. Value depends entirely on use case — HelpDocs wins on pricing transparency; Lessonly wins on training depth.
HelpDocs' flat pricing is predictable as your team grows — adding users within plan limits costs nothing extra. However, you hit a hard ceiling at 3 knowledge bases and 30 team accounts on the $219/month Grow plan, forcing difficult choices for teams with multiple products or client bases. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) scales as an enterprise contract, which means pricing negotiations every renewal cycle and costs that typically rise with headcount or feature unlocks. Both platforms lack the multi-tenant architecture needed to serve multiple clients from a single system, which creates duplication costs for agencies or consultancies managing documentation across multiple client organizations.
HelpDocs' hidden cost is capability ceiling — at any price tier, you cannot add AI features, SSO, SOC 2 compliance, or multi-tenant delivery. As your needs grow beyond a basic help center, you'll need to migrate to a different platform entirely, adding switching costs. Lessonly's hidden costs are structural — the acquisition by Seismic means customers increasingly face pressure to purchase the full Seismic enablement suite rather than standalone Lessonly access, potentially tripling costs. Neither platform supports auto-translation, meaning multilingual documentation requires manual effort or separate translation vendors, adding significant hidden operational cost for international teams.
Pricing Breakdown
HelpDocs publishes clear pricing tiers; Lessonly (Seismic Learning) requires a sales conversation. Here's what's known about both.
HelpDocs wins on pricing transparency and simplicity — you know exactly what you pay and there are no surprises. For small to mid-sized teams needing a clean customer-facing help center, $55–$219/month is reasonable. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) serves a completely different use case — internal sales and customer success training — at enterprise price points that require a full procurement process. The two tools don't directly compete on price because they serve fundamentally different purposes. However, both share a critical gap: neither can do what Docsie does, which is combine documentation delivery and training in one platform with AI-driven content creation, multi-tenant portals, and transparent per-workspace pricing starting at $199/month with 100+ language support.
Our Recommendation
HelpDocs and Lessonly (Seismic Learning) operate in almost entirely different categories — HelpDocs is a straightforward customer-facing knowledge base with transparent flat-rate pricing, while Lessonly is an internal sales training platform with opaque enterprise contracts. Comparing them on price is difficult because they solve different problems, but both share the same fundamental limitations — no AI content creation, no video-to-documentation conversion, no multi-tenant portals, and no way to bridge documentation and training in a single platform.
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Winner: Docsie
Both HelpDocs and Lessonly address narrow use cases — one for simple help centers, one for internal training — but neither bridges the gap between documentation and learning, neither offers AI content generation, and neither supports multi-tenant portal delivery for serving multiple clients from one system. Docsie's CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR framework covers the complete knowledge lifecycle at transparent pricing, making it the superior alternative for teams that have outgrown basic help centers or need more than an internal-only training tool.
Common Questions
Q: How much does HelpDocs actually cost, and are there hidden fees?
A: HelpDocs pricing is fully transparent — $55/month (Start), $109/month (Build), and $219/month (Grow), all billed per account rather than per user. There are no hidden per-seat fees. The main cost limitation is capability ceiling — as your needs grow to require SSO, AI features, or more than 3 knowledge bases, you'll need to migrate to a different platform, incurring switching costs that are easy to underestimate.
Q: How much does Lessonly (Seismic Learning) actually cost?
A: Lessonly (Seismic Learning) does not publish pricing. Based on user-reported data from G2, Capterra, and similar review platforms, standalone Seismic Learning access is estimated at $300–500+/month, but actual contract pricing varies based on team size, features, and negotiation. Accessing the full Seismic Platform — which Seismic increasingly encourages post-acquisition — costs significantly more. There is no free trial; evaluation requires a sales-led demo process.
Q: Which is more cost-effective — HelpDocs or Lessonly?
A: They serve different purposes, making direct cost comparison misleading. HelpDocs at $55–$219/month is cost-effective for customer-facing knowledge base delivery to any size audience. Lessonly at $300–500+/month is cost-effective only if you need structured internal sales or customer success training. If you need both documentation delivery and training, paying for both tools simultaneously would cost $355–$719+/month with significant capability gaps still remaining — making an integrated platform like Docsie more economical.
Q: Can HelpDocs handle multilingual documentation at scale?
A: HelpDocs supports multiple language versions starting on the Build plan ($109/month), but this requires manual content creation in each language — there is no auto-translation capability. For teams needing documentation in more than a few languages, the manual effort required makes HelpDocs impractical at scale. Docsie's Ghost Translator provides automatic AI translation into 100+ languages with technical terminology preservation, dramatically reducing multilingual documentation cost.
Q: Can Lessonly deliver documentation to external customers or clients?
A: No. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) is exclusively an internal training platform — it cannot power customer-facing knowledge bases, external help centers, or documentation portals for clients. It has no embeddable widget, no custom domain support for external portals, and no multi-tenant architecture. Organizations needing both internal training and external documentation delivery must purchase separate tools, increasing total cost and creating content duplication.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both HelpDocs and Lessonly (Seismic Learning)?
A: Yes — Docsie combines what both tools do separately into a single platform at competitive pricing. Docsie converts any video, PDF, or website into structured documentation (something neither HelpDocs nor Lessonly can do), delivers that content through multi-tenant branded portals to multiple clients simultaneously, and includes a built-in LMS with course builder, quizzes, and certifications so you don't need a separate training tool. Transparent pricing starts at $199/month for teams up to 15 users with 300,000 AI credits included, with SSO, 100+ language auto-translation, and SOC 2 Type II compliance — addressing every major gap in both HelpDocs and Lessonly's offerings.
Docsie gives you documentation AND training in one platform — convert videos and PDFs into structured knowledge bases, deliver them through branded multi-tenant portals, and build courses with certifications from the same content. Transparent pricing from $199/month with AI content creation, 100+ language auto-translation, agentic AI chatbot, and SOC 2 Type II compliance. No per-seat inflation, no opaque enterprise contracts.
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