Summary
Ask questionsSlite is an AI-powered knowledge base and documentation platform designed for teams to create, manage, and find company information. It offers features like a collaborative editor, document organization into collections, AI assistance for writing and answering questions, and integrations with various tools. Slite aims to streamline internal knowledge sharing and reduce repetitive questions within organizations.
Features8/12
See allMust Have
2 of 5
List & Section Organization
Public Sharing
URL Saving & Preview
Contextual Side Notes
Instant Link Adding
Other
6 of 7
Minimalist Interface
Media Type Support
Sign-In & Authentication
Granular Sharing Permissions
Mobile Responsive Design
Embed Support
Profile Gateway
PricingSubscription
See allStandard
- Collaborative Workspace
- Unlimited docs
- AI answers & Editor assistant
- Doc & workspace analytics
- Knowledge management panel
- Integrations (Slack, GDrive, etc.)
- AI Answers: 30 questions/month/user
- AI Editor assistant: 50 responses/month/user
- File upload: Up to 200MB per file
- Attachment storage: 5GB per user
Premium
- Everything in Standard
- Custom domain for public docs
- User provisioning (Open ID)
- Open ID SSO
- AI Answers: 1000 questions/month/user
- AI Editor assistant: Unlimited
- File upload: Unlimited
- Attachment storage: 10GB per user
Enterprise
- Everything in Slite Premium
- Read-only roles
- Audit logs
- Priority support
- Dedicated account manager
- Personalized onboarding
- Service Level Agreement
- AI Answers: 1000 questions/month/user
- AI Editor assistant: Unlimited
- File upload: Unlimited
- Attachment storage: 10GB per user
Rationale
Slite is primarily an AI-powered knowledge base and documentation tool for teams, which differs from URList's focus on minimalist URL curation and sharing. While Slite allows for organizing documents (which can contain URLs) and sharing them publicly, it doesn't emphasize 'URL saving and instant inline previews' as a core feature in the same way URList does. It does support embedding various media types and links, and offers organization into 'collections' which are similar to lists/sections. It also has public sharing capabilities and a clean interface. However, the core value proposition is different, focusing on team knowledge management rather than personal or public URL curation.