Guru is a knowledge platform designed to serve as what the vendor describes as an AI source of truth for enterprises. It connects information from tools like Slack, Teams, Google Workspace, Salesforce, and other systems into one governed, permission-aware knowledge layer. Guru delivers cited AI answers, chat, and research directly within existing workflows, to enable employees and AI assistants to access verified knowledge securely and efficiently. The platform combines…
$25
per month per user
Scribe
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Scribe automatically creates step-by-step guides for any process completed on a computer. It captures mouse clicks and keystrokes and turns them into editable step-by-step instructions and screenshots instantly. Scribes can be shared to anyone via a link or in-app with team members. They can also be embedded in any other site or platform using HTML. Users can also download a Scribe as a PDF. A Scribe can also be edited in the future if a process changes, and the new version reflects…
$0
per month per user
Tettra
Score 10.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Tettra helps teams that use Slack organize and share important knowledge in one central, searchable, manageable place.
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Pricing
Guru
Scribe
Tettra
Editions & Modules
Team
$25
per month per user
AI Source of Truth Platform
Custom
Basic
$0
per month per user
Pro
$29
per month per user
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Yes
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Additional Details
Guru provides a tailored platform and expertise package based on an organization’s scale, knowledge complexity, and AI maturity.
Each engagement includes the full AI Source of Truth platform along with implementation guidance, knowledge architecture design, and ongoing optimization. Pricing is customized to ensure the right fit for enterprise systems, governance requirements, and AI initiatives.
Best suited for mid-market and enterprise organizations.
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Active users are people who sign up for Tettra with their Slack account
The single thing that causes Guru to win is their Chrome extension. It's the most useful thing about Guru and every other competitor that happens to have one doesn't support half the feature Guru does with theirs. Guru gets that information is best capture and retrieved where …
I was not the decision maker in choosing Guru for our organization. However, previously we used Notion, and I can say that, compared to Notion, I find Guru far more user-friendly and capable.
I have only used proprietary software in the past and it was not user-friendly. One process would have 3 to 4 documents and they would have conflicting information on each. Guru is a breath of fresh air.
It feels like you have the ability to actually search in Guru while notion does provide similar service it seems like you need to memorize where things are its not as accessible as it is to the employees and it can also cause people to delete pages if not manage properly. While …
Compared with the vendors that we initially evaluate the AI functionality of, Guru makes the difference and also the interface capabilities, making it user-friendly, being able to build it up in a professionally way. there are no limitations on the customization of the …
I tried the trial period for several platforms before deciding on Guru. Ironically Guru, was recommended to me by Grok AI. I was expressing what platforms I had tried, what I was looking for, and asked for other options to explore. I was frustrated. Ultimately what I really …
Other companies I have worked with use Google Docs. Google Docs is a little more difficult to use and doesn't offer as many options. Guru can also link to many major platforms so you can have the best of both worlds.
Although Document360 is an internal knowledge base like Guru, in Guru the card format is much more helpful. The card-based search facilitates access to advisors. It's also a tool that greatly facilitates use for new users who aren't yet familiar with the workflows. Without …
In Salesforce, it's hard for me to find or navigate specific knowledge base. Unlike in Guru, it's easy to access and navigate specific concern or keywords in every concern. I'm glad that we have this tool. It wouldn't be hard for us to do every tasks that was assigned to us and …
Previously I used the Help Panel within Salesforce as a knowledge base for clients. Once I had the privilege of trying Guru I have not been disappointed. It has been a very pleasant experience. The interface is better visually. There were more user friendly options. Its a …
I have not reviewed other ones, Guru is the first one that I have seen like this. I have used other ones, like Salesforce that has a knowledge base but it is not like Guru. I think AI is a great feature to be integrated into a knowledge base for businesses.
While I don't have experience with other products like GURU, I can say that GURU is a very useful website if you want to find information and keep them well-organized, saving you time and hassle of going through it one by one. It also has features that you can easily use and …
I was not involved with the selection process, but as a user, I found that Confluence was clunky to navigate, and the information quickly became out of date - there weren't prompts to update it, so no one ever did.
The platform is unique, comprehensive, and uses AI. These are standout features. I also like the verification process and the ability to search from anywhere or on any browser. Guru enhances productivity and knowledge transfer when someone leaves an organization. Guru's …
The Archbee is a great app too but I will recommend Guru more since the Guru app supports all audiences and is offering API too. In addition to that, there are training webinars that is present in Guru as well that is not present in Archbee. Lastly, Guru app have AI features …
Although most of the tools listed above are not dedicated wikis, they do offer that feature. I like that Tettra is dedicated to the wiki space, so that allows them more time to flesh out the features for that space.
Tettra provides an easy interface, but feels limited in its feauture set. When I need to incorporate more granular permissions or live collaboration I use google drive.
The scenarios where I have to look for a step-by-step guide to attend to customer needs, and going through the FAQ and internal guide will waste productive time and also affect customer experience due to time constraints. Guru helped to reduce the time spent searching for the information needed,, and the suggestions were apt and direct to the work needed.
If you need to make any kind of instruction and your programmes are on Chrome you can document any procedure in a matter of minutes, you can then edit it and make extra notes and explain things in more detail. I can't think of any business that could not use this, unless IT block it
Tettra is well suited as a repository for company information but can get cluttered quickly if used more broadly and dynamically. It is helpful for documents with wide permissions, and for disseminating information that’s owned by specific people.
Easy to learn. Anyone can make cards and use the AI to make them professional.
Answer questions about my business, essentially a wiki for everything we do.
The research mode is amazing. Full reports on various types of information including some rather complex topics. Complete with citations of where the information came from.
Admins can manage a hierarchy to keep information secure and available to the correct people.
Formatting has always been a pain point for me. We used Google Sites previously, and the ability to add multiple columns of smaller content boxes was great. To do the same thing in Guru, you need to create a table, which constrains you.
While the AI functionality is great, it can be challenging at times to refine the responses. Specifically, you must edit the source that is being pulled rather than the response itself. In some cases, we've edited the source to make the answer as clear as possible, and even after multiple attempts, the populated answer was acceptable but still not ideal for minimizing confusion.
Sometimes, when adding content, the cards glitch, and it won't save. Or if I go to add something to a landing page, it says it couldn't be saved. Then I do it all over again, and it works.
While the cards have limited formatting, the landing pages are great; however, when trying to move around or adjust the content boxes, it can be hypersensitive and very tricky to work with.
With Guru, information flows seamlessly through your organization, cutting through meeting and chat fatigue and giving your team time back to stop looking for information and do what you hired them to do. Guru does the heavy lifting to get you set up quickly, ensuring information is readily accessible when and where it’s needed, all while improving in quality over time
The functionality of Guru for me and the org as a whole cannot be understated. It does the things it needs to do like knowledge Management and Resource Sharing at a very high level with extra features like comments and groups to improve quality of life for the near future.
The layout is easy to follow, when you are looking at their instructions they are very clear and easy to follow, the help section is easy. Once you have learned the control buttons it's very simple. Editing is very easy as you just click on the section, edit what you want. You can delete and copy easily
Highly reliable day‑to‑dayGuru is consistently available when I need it. The platform loads quickly, search works reliably, and I rarely experience downtime or slow performance. It’s dependable enough that teams can trust it as a daily source of truth. Minimal unplanned outages or errors. In my experience, unplanned outages or errors are extremely rare. Even during high‑usage periods or heavy workflows, Guru remains stable and responsive.
Pages load quickly and consistently. Guru’s interface is lightweight, so cards, boards, and search results load fast with very little lag. Even when navigating between collections or opening larger cards, performance stays smooth and reliable. Integrations perform well without slowing systems down. Using Guru through the browser extension or Slack integration doesn’t noticeably impact performance. Cards surface quickly, and interacting with the integrations feels just as smooth as using Guru directly.
The only reason I do not give it a a ten is because I think there is still some room for improvement in meeting the different time zone needs of their customers, but overall their support is top notch. Friendly, capable, and quick.
I base the rating on the online availability of the help system. The product is quite intuitive but the questions I did have were answered on the online help. That is always better than having to contact support as then you have to wait longer than just a search on the website.
I would rate the in-person training for Guru a solid 9 out of 10. The session was incredibly valuable as it provided comprehensive insights into using Guru effectively. I learned a lot about the tool's functionalities, which significantly enhanced my proficiency and confidence in utilizing Guru for my daily tasks. The training was engaging, informative, and tailored well to ensure I could apply what I learned immediately. Overall, it was a highly productive and beneficial learning experience.
I would rate the online training for Guru a strong 8 out of 10. While it lacked the interactive nature of in-person sessions, the content was well-structured and delivered effectively. The training modules were clear and comprehensive, covering all essential aspects of using Guru. The flexibility of online training allowed me to learn at my own pace and revisit topics as needed. Overall, it provided a solid foundation and practical understanding of Guru's functionalities, making it a valuable learning experience despite the virtual format.
You will need a very strong team of guru champions in order to get EVERYONE and EVERYTHING on Guru, it takes some craziness and over talking about guru everywhere to get people to be exicted, contribute and use. If you are starting any kind of buisness and you need KB, just go for guru as fast as you can because when you will grow you will thank yourself.
Compared with the vendors that we initially evaluate the AI functionality of, Guru makes the difference and also the interface capabilities, making it user-friendly, being able to build it up in a professionally way. there are no limitations on the customization of the interface, which supports multiple use cases at once and can apply to different teams that have different needs
Easily deployable across multiple teams and departmentsGuru is designed to scale horizontally across an organization. As teams grow, it’s simple to create new Collections, Boards, and permission sets without disrupting existing structures. This allows each department to manage its own knowledge while still contributing to a unified source of truth
The small support team can reliably scale to cover a broad swath of Tier 1 topics while maintaining decent first-response times, even when experiencing record-breaking, forecast-exceeding ticket volumes (e.g., 4 FT and 1 PT agents managing 880 tickets in one week).
Tier 2 topics (e.g., Billing and Technical) that require specialized attention and are "owned" by a specific agent can be written and validated by that agent's manager. The team manager can utilize that to cross-train should the agent leave the company or be out of the office.
Seeing my team's ebb and flow of weekly/monthly Guru engagement, as well as validation percentages in comparison to the ebb and flow of our ticket volume and production releases, helped me to communicate with C-suite leaders the necessity of having a margin of time to implement AI Agents and integrations in order to continue to scale.