Slab - Knowledge Base & Wiki Software
Discover why our easy creation, organization, and numerous integrations, make us so popular with non-technical and tech-savvy teams alike.
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slab.com
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2026년 3월 17일
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Slab
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Slab: The Knowledge Hub for Modern Teams Slab is a knowledge management platform and internal wiki designed to help teams organize, share, and discover information efficiently. It acts as a central repository for company policies, project documentation, and team handbooks. 1. Core Concept Service Type: Enterprise Wiki / Knowledge Base. Primary Goal: To solve the problem of "scattered information" by providing a single, searchable source of truth for high-growth organizations. Key Competitors: Notion, Confluence, and GitBook. 2. Key Features & Differentiators Intuitive Editor: Focuses on a clean, distraction-free writing experience. It supports Markdown and ensures all documents look consistent and professional without manual formatting. Unified Search: One of its strongest features. It allows users to search across Slab and integrated third-party tools (like Slack, Google Drive, GitHub, and Jira) from a single search bar. Topic-Based Organization: Instead of rigid folders, Slab uses "Topics." A single post can belong to multiple topics, making information easier to find regardless of how a user thinks about the hierarchy. Seamless Integrations: You can embed live content from tools like Figma, Airtable, and Asana directly into Slab pages, keeping the documentation dynamic and up-to-date. 3. Pros and Cons Pros User-Friendly: Minimal learning curve; teams can start immediately. Search Power: Extremely fast and covers external apps. Readability: Clean layouts that prioritize content over complex UI. Cons Less Flexible: Not as customizable as Notion for complex databases. Internal Focus: Primarily designed for internal use, not public-facing help centers. 4. Pricing Structure Free: Suitable for teams of up to 10 users. Startup/Business: Paid tiers offering advanced permissions, single sign-on (SSO), and unlimited version history.