Slite Review
AI knowledge base that flags outdated docs and routes fixes to the right person
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Slite is a knowledge base built around the idea that docs go stale the moment nobody's watching them. It connects to tools like Slack, Linear, and GitHub, and its Slite Agent flags docs that no longer match what's happening in those tools, drafts a fix, and routes it to someone on your team to approve before it goes live.
On top of that it's a fairly standard collaborative doc editor: unlimited docs, AI search and Q&A over your workspace, and an MCP/API layer so other agents (including Claude and ChatGPT) can search and update docs through natural language while respecting your existing permissions.
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Who it's for
- ✓ Ops and eng teams whose docs drift out of sync with Slack threads, Linear tickets, and GitHub PRs and want an agent to catch that instead of a human stumbling on it later
- ✓ Teams migrating off Notion or Confluence who want doc verification built into the workflow instead of bolted on
Who should look elsewhere
- ✗ Small teams on a tight budget, since there's no free-forever plan and the useful Agent features sit behind the $20/seat Pro tier
- ✗ Teams that want deep third-party integrations beyond the core connected tools, since reviewers note it has fewer integrations than other competitors in the space
Pros
- + Slite Agent catches doc drift automatically instead of relying on someone to notice a doc is outdated
- + Verification workflow gives every doc a clear owner and an audit trail of who confirmed it's still accurate
- + MCP and API access mean Claude, ChatGPT, or your own agents can search and update docs through the same permission model your team uses
Cons
- – No free-forever plan, only a 14-day trial, so there's no way to run it long-term at zero cost
- – The published $10/$20 per-seat prices are annual-billing prices only; the site doesn't show what monthly billing costs
- – Basic's AI search is capped at 30 questions per seat per month and Pro's Agent credits are capped at 50 per seat per month
- – Reviewers cite fewer native integrations than other competitors, including gaps like no GIF embeds or BPMN tool connections
Slite pricing
What you pay for
You pay per seat, with the published price only good if you commit annually. Slite discloses Basic and Pro prices openly but hides the monthly-billing rate and pushes anything beyond core AI search, like the Slite Agent's document-fixing workflow, into the pricier Pro tier. Enterprise is quote-only and adds reader seats, audit logs, and SLAs.
At about $10/month to start, it sits mid-pack on price in Docs & Knowledge Bases.
| Plan | Price | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | $10/seat/mo | Unlimited docs · AI search and answers (30 questions per seat/month) · Doc verification workflow · Knowledge Management Panel · MCP and API access |
| Pro | $20/seat/mo | Everything in Basic · Slite Agent (drafts fixes for outdated docs) · Search across connected tools · 50 monthly AI credits per seat · OpenID SSO · Custom domain for public docs |
| Enterprise | Custom | Everything in Pro · Reader-only seats · Audit logs, SLA, SCIM · Dedicated account manager and priority support · Custom agent sources, migration support |
Basic and Pro prices are per user/month billed annually; Slite also offers monthly billing but does not publish the monthly rate on its pricing page. There is no free-forever plan, only a 14-day trial. Enterprise is quote-only.
Pricing verified July 7, 2026 · source

How Slite's pricing compares
Slite next to its closest alternatives on entry price, billing, and whether pricing is public.
| Tool | Starting price | Billing | Free option | Pricing disclosed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Slite | $10/seat/mo | per-seat | Trial (14 days, no credit card required) | Partly public |
| Confluence | $6.7/seat/mo | per-seat | Yes | Partly public |
| Coda | $12/seat/mo | tiered | Yes | Partly public |
| Slab | $6.67/seat/mo | per-seat | Yes | Partly public |
| GitBook | $65/mo | per-site + per-seat | Yes | Partly public |
| Notion | $10/seat/mo | per-seat | Yes | Partly public |
Is Slite still actively developed?
Last significant update: June 2026. Slite Agent update: a sidebar badge shows pending approvals at a glance, diffs are more accurate for formatting-only changes, the agent can now rename docs, swap icons, and adjust layout width, and activity logs show whether a change came from the Agent, an MCP, or the API.
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Slite FAQ
Does Slite have a free plan?+
No. Slite offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required, but after that you need a paid Basic or Pro subscription. There's no free-forever tier.
How much does Slite cost per seat?+
Basic is $10 per user per month and Pro is $20 per user per month, both billed annually. Slite also offers monthly billing but doesn't publish that rate on its pricing page. Enterprise pricing is custom.
What does the Slite Agent actually do?+
It watches connected tools like Slack, Linear, and GitHub for changes, flags docs that look out of date as a result, drafts a suggested fix, and routes it to a team member to approve before it's published. It's only included on the Pro plan and up.