Comparison · Document360 alternative
Document360 is a knowledge base platform you author in by hand. WriteHow generates the how-to guides for you — record once and AI writes, screenshots, annotates, translates, and publishes them.
Try WriteHow freeA fair, feature-by-feature comparison based on publicly available information as of 2026.
| Feature | WriteHow | Document360 |
|---|---|---|
| How content is created | AI-generated from a recording | Manual authoring |
| Auto screenshots & annotations | Yes | Manual |
| AI translation into 50+ languages | Yes | Add-on / manual |
| Publish natively to Zendesk/Notion/Confluence/GitBook | Native | Hosted KB |
| Hosted knowledge base portal | Via publishing | Yes |
| Auto-blur sensitive data | Yes | Manual |
| Free plan | Yes | Trial |
Don't hand-author every article. Record the process and AI produces clean, structured steps with screenshots.
Translate every guide into 50+ languages and keep them in sync from a single source.
Publish natively into Zendesk, Notion, Confluence, and GitBook — not only a separate KB portal.
If your bottleneck is producing documentation — not hosting it — WriteHow is a strong Document360 alternative. It automates the creation of step-by-step guides and publishes them into the tools you already use, with AI translation built in.
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