Enterprise Feature Matrix
A comprehensive comparison of enterprise-grade features including security, compliance, scalability, administration controls, and support options across both platforms.
| Enterprise Feature |
Lessonly (Seismic Learning)
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Tettra
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|---|---|---|
| SSO / SAML Support | SAML, OAuth, Okta | SAML (Professional plan only) |
| SOC 2 Certification | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| HIPAA Compliance | ||
| Audit Logs | ||
| Role-Based Access Control | ||
| Data Residency Options | ||
| Published Uptime SLA | Enterprise SLA (custom) | |
| Dedicated Support | Professional plan only | |
| Custom Branding / White-Label | Professional plan only | |
| API Access | Scaling+ plan only | |
| Multi-Tenant Portals | ||
| Custom Domain Support | ||
| Advanced Analytics & Reporting | Scaling+ plan only | |
| Granular Permissions | ||
| Content Version Control | Basic page history only | |
| Enterprise Integrations (CRM/HRIS) | Salesforce, HubSpot, Workday, Okta | Slack, Google Docs, Zapier only |
| Pricing Model | Custom enterprise only | Per-user ($4–$12/user/mo) |
| Air-Gap / Private Infrastructure | ||
| Multi-Language / Auto-Translation | Limited, no auto-translation |
Data as of February 2026. Features are based on publicly available information and vendor documentation. Enterprise capabilities may vary based on contract terms.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive Analysis
An in-depth analysis of both platforms across the four critical enterprise readiness dimensions — security and compliance, scalability and performance, administration and control, and support and SLA.
Lessonly (Seismic Learning) holds SOC 2 certification and supports GDPR, giving it a meaningful edge for enterprise security reviews. It supports SAML, OAuth, and Okta SSO and maintains audit logs. However, it lacks HIPAA compliance, data residency options, and air-gap capability — limiting suitability for regulated industries like healthcare or financial services. Tettra is GDPR compliant but has no SOC 2 certification, no audit logs, and no data residency controls. SAML SSO is locked behind the $12/user/month Professional plan. For security-conscious enterprise buyers, neither platform meets the full compliance bar that heavily regulated organizations require.
Lessonly (Seismic Learning) is backed by Seismic's enterprise infrastructure and is designed to serve large sales organizations with hundreds or thousands of learners. It supports learning paths, certifications, and coaching at scale with performance analytics. However, it is limited to internal training delivery and cannot scale to external customer-facing portals or multi-tenant documentation. Tettra's infrastructure is adequate for small-to-medium teams but has no published uptime SLA, no stated performance guarantees, and no multi-tenant architecture. Neither tool scales to deliver documentation to multiple client organizations simultaneously — a significant gap for consultancies and enterprise implementation partners.
Lessonly provides role-based access control, audit logs, and granular permissions for managing large training libraries — appropriate for enterprise HR and enablement teams. Its Salesforce, Workday, and Okta integrations make it manageable within enterprise IT stacks. Tettra offers role-based access and basic permissions but lacks audit logs entirely, making content accountability difficult. API access is only available on Scaling+ plans, and custom branding requires the top-tier Professional plan. Neither tool supports multi-tenant administration — the ability to manage separate client or department environments from a single admin interface — which limits suitability for organizations with complex multi-client structures.
Lessonly (Seismic Learning) offers dedicated support for enterprise accounts with an enterprise SLA, though the specifics of uptime guarantees and response times are negotiated per contract rather than published publicly. Its position within the Seismic platform provides access to a larger support organization. Tettra offers priority support on Scaling+ plans and a dedicated success manager on Professional plans, but publishes no uptime SLA whatsoever. For enterprise buyers who require contractual SLA commitments, guaranteed response times, and named support contacts backed by published uptime guarantees, neither platform provides the level of transparent SLA documentation that enterprise procurement teams typically require.
Our Recommendation
Lessonly (Seismic Learning) is the stronger enterprise option of the two, with SOC 2 certification, audit logs, multi-SSO support, and deep CRM integrations suited for large sales organizations. Tettra is better suited for small-to-medium teams that need a simple Slack-integrated internal knowledge base, but it lacks the security certifications, audit controls, and SLA commitments required by most enterprise buyers. Neither tool is built for external customer-facing documentation delivery, multi-tenant portals, or multilingual knowledge management at enterprise scale.
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Winner: Docsie
Both Lessonly and Tettra are single-purpose tools with significant enterprise gaps — Lessonly is training-only with no documentation delivery, and Tettra is internal-only with no SOC 2, no audit logs, and no published SLA. Docsie addresses every gap both tools share — SOC 2 Type II compliance, HIPAA-readiness, data residency, air-gap infrastructure, multi-tenant portal delivery, 100+ language auto-translation, built-in LMS with certifications, and real-time compliance monitoring — all within a single platform that serves both internal teams and external customers simultaneously.
Common Questions
Q: Which platform has stronger security and compliance — Lessonly or Tettra?
A: Lessonly (Seismic Learning) is the stronger option for security compliance. It holds SOC 2 certification, supports SAML/OAuth/Okta SSO, maintains audit logs, and is GDPR compliant. Tettra is only GDPR compliant — it lacks SOC 2 certification, audit logs, and any data residency controls. Neither platform is HIPAA compliant or offers data residency options, which limits both for heavily regulated industries.
Q: Does either Lessonly or Tettra offer a published uptime SLA?
A: Lessonly (Seismic Learning) offers an enterprise SLA negotiated per contract, but does not publish specific uptime percentages publicly. Tettra publishes no uptime SLA at all. Enterprise buyers who require contractual availability guarantees — typically 99.9% or higher with defined response times — will find both platforms lacking compared to purpose-built enterprise documentation platforms.
Q: Can either Lessonly or Tettra deliver documentation to multiple clients or external audiences?
A: Neither Lessonly nor Tettra supports multi-tenant portals or external customer-facing documentation delivery. Lessonly is designed exclusively for internal team training, and Tettra is an internal knowledge base. Neither can deliver branded, permissioned documentation to multiple client organizations from a single platform — a critical requirement for consulting firms, implementation partners, and enterprise service providers.
Q: Which tool offers better admin controls for large organizations?
A: Lessonly (Seismic Learning) provides more robust enterprise administration including role-based access control, audit logs, granular permissions, and integrations with Okta, Workday, and Salesforce for user provisioning. Tettra offers basic role-based access but has no audit logs, and API access requires the Scaling+ plan while SSO requires the Professional plan. For large organizations with complex IT governance requirements, Lessonly provides meaningfully stronger administrative controls.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both Lessonly (Seismic Learning) and Tettra for enterprise knowledge management?
A: Yes — Docsie is purpose-built for enterprise knowledge orchestration and addresses the core gaps shared by both tools. Unlike Lessonly (training-only, no documentation delivery) and Tettra (internal-only, limited security), Docsie provides SOC 2 Type II compliance, HIPAA-readiness, data residency, air-gap infrastructure, multi-tenant portals for delivering documentation to multiple clients, 100+ language auto-translation, a built-in LMS with certifications, autonomous documentation agents, and real-time compliance monitoring for HIPAA, SOX, ITAR, and GDPR — all within a single platform.
Q: Can Lessonly or Tettra support multilingual enterprise documentation?
A: Lessonly (Seismic Learning) has limited multilingual support with no auto-translation capability, making large-scale multilingual content management manual and costly. Tettra has no multi-language support whatsoever. For enterprises operating across multiple regions or needing documentation in 10 or more languages, both tools require significant workarounds or external translation services — whereas Docsie supports 100+ languages with AI-powered auto-translation built in.
Docsie delivers what both tools cannot — SOC 2 Type II compliance, HIPAA-readiness, multi-tenant branded portals for multiple clients, 100+ language auto-translation, built-in LMS with certifications, autonomous documentation agents, and real-time compliance monitoring. One platform for internal teams and external customers, at enterprise scale.
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