Filo vs Tettra: The Basics
- Ruhma Syed
- Jan 27
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 28
Tettra and Filo both help teams manage knowledge base software, but the way they work is different:
Tettra: A Slack-friendly wiki that organizes company info into a neat internal knowledge base. Great for capturing FAQs and assigning content verification to “knowledge experts.”
Filo: Designed for teams who live in Slack and hate hunting through threads. Filo acts as an AI answer agent that fetches accurate, context-rich answers from Slack, Jira, Confluence, Notion, and more - instantly, in the flow of work.
Filo delivers it exactly when you need it, so your team spends less time searching and more time doing.
Comparison
Tettra: Slack Wiki Made Simple
Centralizes company knowledge in a wiki format.
Slack integration for easy access, plus Google Docs and GitHub.
Assigns “knowledge experts” to verify content.
Pulls answers from Slack and connected tools, so you never dig through threads.
Handles repetitive questions automatically, saving hours per week.
Keeps answers current, cited, and context-rich - no extra clicks, no tab-hopping.
Scales effortlessly as your team and documentation grow.
Team plan gives multiple data sources, 3,000 queries/month, Slack commands, and AI support - all the power, none of the waiting
Who Should Use Which?
Tettra: Teams looking for a lightweight internal wiki and simple knowledge management.
Filo: Teams that want instant answers, fewer interruptions, and an AI knowledge base that actually improves productivity.
Bottom Line
Tettra organizes your knowledge. Filo delivers it in the moment, keeps it up-to-date, and makes work actually move.

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