Slite is a knowledge base designed to provide teams with needed answers even without searching. From onboarding guides to all hands notes, Slite keeps all types of company information centralised.
$10
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Zingtree
Score 7.7 out of 10
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Zingtree is an online toolkit for creating interactive decision trees and troubleshooters, which enables companies to give their customers a quick, efficient way of getting answers quickly, from the company of the same name in Larkspur.
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Zingtree
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$10
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Premium
$15
per month per member
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I used to love Confluence and still use Google Workspace, but since working with Slite, I feel like it's better for managing large amounts of documents across many teams. Google Docs is super helpful, but can get hard to find things, though I do like their doc editing a lot. …
Evernote started to feel like the ghost of christmas past, and Notion was too "do anything", I guess. Slite found a comfort with Eng. people and they're the most underpressure to document processes, policies, ideas, approaches, historical context, decisions, etc.
[In my opinion,] Slite is cheaper but less mature and feature full. Notion is a much more mature solution, so I'd recommend it for teams who want to be at the front and don't care about cost.
Very clean interface however editing can be a challenge which is a big part of using it so I can't give a 10 until the editing and customization for editing is improved. I love how minimal the look and feel is though and how easy it is to organize different pages and folders.
I used to love Confluence and still use Google Workspace, but since working with Slite, I feel like it's better for managing large amounts of documents across many teams. Google Docs is super helpful, but can get hard to find things, though I do like their doc editing a lot. Confluence is great, but can be a bit complicated sometimes.