Tettra

Tettra

Review · Documentation & Knowledge · Paid

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About Tettra

Tettra is a knowledge management system designed to help teams document and find answers quickly. Its AI-powered search can answer questions directly from your documentation, reducing repetitive questions in Slack.

The platform integrates deeply with Slack and Microsoft Teams, letting teams ask questions and get answers without switching context. Tettra's AI scans your knowledge base and provides relevant answers, citing sources so you can verify information.

Tettra focuses on being easy to use, with templates for common documentation needs and a simple editor. It connects to Google Drive, GitHub, and other tools to pull existing documentation into one searchable knowledge base.

Key Features

  • AI-powered Q&A
  • Slack and Teams integration
  • Content verification system
  • Templates and templates
  • Google Drive integration
  • Usage analytics

Pricing

Scaling

$8.33/user/mo

  • AI answers
  • Slack/Teams integration
  • Content verification
  • Analytics

Professional

$15.83/user/mo

  • Custom roles
  • API access
  • Priority support
  • SSO

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Tettra have a free plan?

No, Tettra does not offer a free plan. Pricing starts at $8.33/user/month for the Scaling plan with a 14-day free trial available.

How does Tettra AI work?

Tettra AI reads your documentation and can answer questions directly in Slack or Teams. It cites sources from your knowledge base so you can verify the information.

Is Tettra better than Notion?

Tettra is more focused on Q&A and Slack integration, while Notion is a full workspace. Choose Tettra if you need a simple wiki with AI Q&A, Notion for broader use cases.

Quick Verdict

AI-powered company wiki that answers team questions from your docs

92

92/100 · Excellent

4.6(234 reviews)

Pros

  • Excellent Slack integration
  • AI answers reduce repetitive questions
  • Simple, focused interface

Cons

  • No free tier
  • Limited compared to full wikis
  • Best with Slack/Teams