Tango vs Slido
Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the best tool.
Tango
freemiumTango is an AI workflow documentation tool that captures your screen actions and automatically builds interactive how-to guides and SOPs with one click. Like Scribe, it watches you work and generates a professional guide, but with additional features for embedding in tools like Notion, Confluence, and web apps. It is designed for product, ops, and enablement teams who need to document processes at speed.
Slido
freemiumSlido is an audience interaction platform with AI features for Q&A sessions, live polls, quizzes, and word clouds integrated directly with Google Slides and PowerPoint. It enables presenters to collect and moderate audience questions and run live votes without switching tools. Slido is owned by Cisco and is widely used in enterprise events and webinars.
| Feature | Tango | Slido |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | freemium | freemium |
| Category | Productivity & Workflow | Productivity & Workflow |
| Rating | 4.6 | 4.6 |
| Best For | Product and enablement teams embedding process guides in wikis | Enterprise events, webinars, and all-hands meetings |
| Views | 5 | 5 |
Pros
- Embeds natively into Notion and Confluence
- One-click capture with no setup
- Good for product and enablement teams
Cons
- Free plan has usage limits
- Less voiceover functionality than Guidde
Pros
- Seamless integration with existing slide tools
- Strong enterprise and event use case
- AI groups similar audience questions
Cons
- Free plan is limited for large events
- Primarily an add-on rather than a standalone presentation builder
- One-click workflow capture
- Interactive guide generation
- Notion and Confluence embedding
- Step editing and annotations
- Team guide library
- Google Slides and PowerPoint integration
- Live Q&A moderation
- Audience polls and quizzes
- AI question clustering
- Event analytics dashboard