Slite

Slite

Review · Documentation & Knowledge · Freemium

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About Slite

Slite is a knowledge base designed for remote teams to document, organize, and find information quickly. Its AI-powered search understands natural language questions and surfaces relevant documentation instantly.

The platform organizes knowledge into channels and collections. Teams can create docs, collaborative notes, and decision logs. The editor is simple but effective, with templates for common use cases like meeting notes, product specs, and onboarding guides.

Slite's Ask feature lets anyone ask questions and get AI-powered answers from your team's documentation. It highlights which docs are outdated and suggests updates, helping keep knowledge fresh and reliable.

Key Features

  • AI-powered search (Ask)
  • Channels for organization
  • Collaborative docs
  • Templates library
  • Slack integration
  • Doc freshness reminders

Pricing

Free

$0

  • Up to 50 docs
  • 100MB storage
  • Basic templates
  • Community support

Standard

$8/user/mo

  • Unlimited docs
  • 10GB storage
  • AI search
  • Slack integration

Premium

$12.50/user/mo

  • Unlimited storage
  • Advanced permissions
  • SSO
  • Priority support

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Slite free?

Yes, Slite offers a free plan with up to 50 docs, 100MB storage, and basic features. Paid plans start at $8/user/month.

What is Slite Ask?

Slite Ask is an AI feature that answers questions by searching your team documentation. It understands natural language and provides answers with source citations.

Is Slite good for remote teams?

Yes, Slite is designed specifically for remote teams. Its async-friendly docs, AI search, and freshness reminders help distributed teams maintain a reliable knowledge base.

Quick Verdict

Team knowledge base with AI search built for remote teams

94

94/100 · Excellent

4.7(567 reviews)

Pros

  • Great for remote teams
  • AI search is helpful
  • Clean, modern interface

Cons

  • 50 doc limit on free tier
  • Less flexible than Notion
  • Fewer integrations