Feature Matrix
A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of documentation capabilities, AI features, enterprise functionality, and integrations between HubSpot Knowledge Base and Tango.
| Feature |
HubSpot Knowledge Base
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Tango
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|---|---|---|
| Free Plan Available | ||
| Starting Price | $450/month (5 seats) | $0 (limited) / $23/user/month Pro |
| Knowledge Base Platform | ||
| Screenshot-Based Step Guides | ||
| Browser Extension Capture | ||
| Desktop App Capture | Pro+ only | |
| Video to Documentation | ||
| Screen Recording | ||
| AI Content Generation | Basic AI assistant | |
| Multi-Language Support | ||
| Auto-Translation | ||
| Version Control | 14 days (Pro) / 365 days (Enterprise) | |
| Custom Domain | ||
| Custom Branding | Partial (branded exports) | |
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| In-App Guided Walkthroughs | Enterprise only (Nuggets) | |
| Embeddable Widget | HubSpot chat widget | |
| CRM Integration | Native (HubSpot CRM) | Salesforce, HubSpot (automation focus) |
| Helpdesk Integration | Native (Service Hub) | |
| API Access | ||
| SSO (SAML) | Enterprise plan only | Enterprise only |
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| HIPAA Compliance | ||
| Audit Logs | Enterprise plan only | |
| Role-Based Access Control | ||
| Analytics & Reporting | Pro+ (advanced insights) | |
| Content Reuse / Snippets | ||
| Built-in LMS / Certifications | ||
| PII / Sensitive Data Blurring | Enterprise only |
Data as of February 2026. Features are based on publicly available information and vendor documentation. HubSpot KB pricing requires Service Hub Professional minimum ($450/month for 5 seats, billed annually).
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
An in-depth analysis of the critical differences in documentation approach, content creation, enterprise readiness, and use case fit between HubSpot Knowledge Base and Tango.
HubSpot Knowledge Base uses a traditional web-based WYSIWYG editor for writing customer-facing support articles. It delivers polished knowledge portals but requires manual content creation from scratch—there is no way to convert existing materials into articles automatically. Tango takes the opposite approach, capturing browser workflows as sequential screenshots via its Chrome extension and auto-generating step guides. Tango is fast for new workflow capture but limited to browser-based processes. Neither tool can convert existing training videos, PDFs, or non-browser content into structured documentation—a significant gap for teams with existing content libraries.
HubSpot includes a basic AI writing assistant for article drafting, but it is limited to content suggestions within the editor—there is no intelligent content ingestion, multimodal processing, or autonomous publishing. Tango offers AI-generated step descriptions from screenshot captures, which speeds up guide creation for browser workflows. Neither platform offers video-to-documentation AI, audio transcription, computer vision for real-world footage, or autonomous content pipelines. For teams looking to automate documentation creation at scale—especially from existing video assets—both tools require substantial manual effort that purpose-built AI documentation platforms eliminate entirely.
HubSpot Knowledge Base is gated behind Service Hub Professional at $450/month minimum (5 seats), making it among the most expensive ways to access basic KB functionality in the market. Enterprise ($1,500/month minimum) is required for SSO and audit logs. Tango's free plan is genuine but limited; its Pro tier at $23/user/month scales poorly for larger teams, and Enterprise pricing is custom. Neither tool offers multi-tenant portals for delivering documentation to multiple clients, data residency guarantees across tiers, or HIPAA compliance—critical gaps for regulated industries and agencies serving multiple enterprise customers.
One of the most significant shared limitation between HubSpot KB and Tango is the complete absence of multi-tenant portal capabilities. HubSpot KB powers a single branded knowledge portal tied to the HubSpot account. Tango provides internal workflow guides with no external customer portal concept at all. Neither supports delivering differentiated, branded documentation experiences to multiple clients or business units from a single content source. For agencies, consultancies, SaaS companies with multiple product lines, or any organization managing documentation for more than one audience simultaneously, both tools fall fundamentally short of what multi-tenant knowledge platforms provide.
Our Recommendation
HubSpot Knowledge Base and Tango serve genuinely different use cases—HubSpot KB is a CRM-integrated customer support portal for teams already embedded in the HubSpot ecosystem, while Tango is a rapid browser workflow capture tool for internal SOPs and onboarding guides. Neither is a comprehensive documentation platform, and both share critical gaps including no video-to-docs conversion, no multi-tenant delivery, no auto-translation, and limited version control. For teams needing robust knowledge management, both tools will eventually force workarounds or additional tooling.
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Winner: Docsie
Both HubSpot Knowledge Base and Tango share the same fundamental gaps—no video-to-documentation conversion, no multi-tenant client portals, no auto-translation across 100+ languages, and no built-in LMS or certification capabilities. Docsie's six-pillar CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR platform addresses every limitation of both tools simultaneously, starting at $199/month with no per-seat pricing inflation and no ecosystem lock-in. For teams serious about knowledge management at scale, Docsie is the purpose-built platform that HubSpot KB and Tango were never designed to be.
Common Questions
Q: Can Tango replace HubSpot Knowledge Base for customer-facing documentation?
A: No. Tango is designed for internal browser workflow documentation and does not offer a customer-facing knowledge base portal, custom domain support, CRM integration, or article analytics tied to support metrics. HubSpot KB is purpose-built for external customer support portals integrated with ticket data. The two tools serve different audiences—Tango is internal-first, HubSpot KB is external-first—and Tango lacks the structure needed to function as a traditional knowledge base.
Q: Does HubSpot Knowledge Base work as a standalone product?
A: No. HubSpot Knowledge Base is exclusively available as part of Service Hub Professional at $450/month minimum (5 seats, billed annually) or Service Hub Enterprise at $1,500/month minimum (10 seats). There is no standalone KB purchase, no free tier, and no way to access the feature without buying into the full Service Hub suite. Teams that only need a knowledge base and not the full helpdesk, ticketing, and CRM suite will significantly overpay for functionality they don't use.
Q: Which tool is better for documenting processes that happen outside a browser?
A: Neither. Tango is exclusively limited to browser-based screen capture via its Chrome extension (with desktop capture on Pro+), and HubSpot KB requires manual content authoring with no capture capability at all. Neither tool can process real-world video footage, factory floor recordings, lab procedures, physical training content, or any non-digital process documentation. Teams with these needs require a platform with computer vision and multimodal AI capabilities.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both HubSpot Knowledge Base and Tango?
A: Yes—Docsie is specifically designed to address the limitations both tools share. Docsie converts any video (training recordings, screen captures, real-world footage), PDF, or website into structured knowledge bases using multimodal AI. It delivers documentation through multi-tenant branded portals to unlimited clients, auto-translates into 100+ languages, includes a built-in LMS with course builder and certifications, and runs autonomous publishing agents on private infrastructure. Starting at $199/month with no per-seat inflation, Docsie covers both customer support documentation and internal workflow documentation in a single platform—without the $450/month HubSpot floor or Tango's screenshot-only limitations.
Q: How does pricing compare between HubSpot KB and Tango for a 20-person team?
A: HubSpot Knowledge Base for a 20-person team on Service Hub Professional would cost approximately $2,000/month (20 seats × $100/seat), assuming all users need Service Hub access. Tango Pro for the same team would cost approximately $460–$480/month (20 users × $23–$24/user). However, Tango has no knowledge base platform, so you would still need additional tooling for customer-facing documentation. Docsie's Organization plan at $750/month supports up to 90 users with multi-tenant portals, full knowledge base, and built-in LMS—making it more cost-effective than either at scale.
Q: Can I use HubSpot Knowledge Base and Tango together effectively?
A: Potentially, yes—Tango can generate internal browser workflow guides that teams then manually reference when writing HubSpot KB articles for customers. However, there is no native integration between the two tools, and this workflow requires significant manual effort to bridge internal SOPs and external support documentation. Teams using both tools still lack shared version control, unified search, multi-tenant delivery, and auto-translation. A unified platform like Docsie eliminates the need to maintain two separate tools for internal and external documentation use cases.
Docsie does what neither HubSpot KB nor Tango can—convert any video, PDF, or website into structured knowledge bases, deliver them through multi-tenant branded portals to unlimited clients, auto-translate into 100+ languages, and train teams with a built-in LMS with certifications. No $450/month floor. No screenshot-only limitations. No per-seat pricing inflation. One platform that covers every documentation use case both tools leave unaddressed.
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