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Slite

Slite

Software Development

A knowledge base everyone wants to use. Slite delivers beautiful documentation, hassle-free adoption, AI-powered search

About us

Slite is the fastest way to access trusted company information. Powered by AI, Slite’s knowledge base enables growing teams to instantly get the answers they need - without even searching. From onboarding guides to all hands notes, Slite keeps all types of company information centralised in one place. Docs stay organised, can be verified, and are tracked so everyone can get on with their work, informed. Replace all-in-one workspaces with a tool built for company knowledge and see it scale with your team. Join more than 200,000 companies that use Slite as their single source of truth today.

Website
https://slite.com/
Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Paris
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016

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  • Slite reposted this

    Finding the right expert in your team can be a challenge... especially if you're new to your team! Whether you’re searching through past Slack threads or internal documents, it’s often hard to quickly identify who has the expertise you need, aka "who's the go-to person" for this or that. But since we're in the business of making work feel like a breeze - we've built a new assistant simplifies the process by analyzing your team’s data (like Slack channels or Slite docs) to surface who exactly are those subject matter experts for any topic or question. This assistant will find those colleagues for you so all you have to do is start connecting with the right people (but faster). Try it here: https://lnkd.in/eTWq8HdJ

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  • super.work is making some jaws drop 👀

    View profile for Jonathan Molina

    AE @ Deel | Top Performer AE 2024

    Same prompt, two radically different answers. This is why feeding your AI with the right content matters.  On the left, you have ChatGPT — solid but general. On the right, super.work takes it to the next level by pulling from your Slack, CRM, knowledge base, and more to create truly personalized content. In this example, I built a personalized outbound sequence to target Reddit, and the results speak for themselves. Super doesn't just generate content; it crafts exactly what you need using the resources, the expertise and technique you are feeding it. The difference isn’t the AI. It’s what you feed it.

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  • View organization page for Slite

    9,086 followers

    my day started like this 9:03 AM: Find nearest coffee shop ✓ 9:05 AM: Open my laptop ✓ 9:45 AM: Find that one doc from last week's meeting...loading...still loading... Join us today at 4 PM CET/9 AM EST to fix this peculiar timeline. We've spent months studying how teams actually find information at work, and the results are not what you'd expect. Just an honest look at why finding AI search is still stuck in 2010—and how your company can search better, and gain back days. You're gonna hear from - Christophe Pasquier (CEO & founder of Slite & Super) - Gary Walker (Future of Work Architect at 22 North) - Elizabeth V. (Head of Knowledge Management at Upside) Save your spot here: https://lnkd.in/gj7tmv7g Register above. Bring your skepticism (we did).

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  • View organization page for Slite

    9,086 followers

    Last call: Find your work faster than you find lunch spots. Ever notice how searching for work stuff feels backwards? Your phone knows the best ramen spots within 5 blocks, but that crucial report from Monday? Lost somewhere in the maze of Slack, Drive, and your other dozen work tools. We spent 8 months studying how teams actually search for information. Turns out, the solution isn't another fancy AI tool—it's making your existing stack work smarter together. The kind of smart that lets SDRs fill RFPs in hours instead of days, and leaders get answers without starting 20 different conversations. Join us tomorrow to see what actually works. We'll share real stories, zero fluff. March 20th 4:00 PM CET / 9:00 AM EST Register above. Worth your time, promised.

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  • View organization page for Slite

    9,086 followers

    When you need a file quickly - do you search for it? Or do you ping your coworker? If you're the latter, you're not alone. In fact, 90% of people who have trouble finding information in the first try. What's special about the 10% who DO FIND information on the first try? If you want the answer, we have just the thing for you. Join us for a webinar on  Thursday, March 20th 2025 - 5:00 PM (CET) Featuring - Christophe Pasquier (CEO & founder of Slite & Super) - Gary Walker (Future of Work Architect at 22 North) - Elizabeth V. (Head of Knowledge Management at Upside) You'll walk away from the webinar knowing: - Why your current Search fails  - 3 different approaches on how YOU can improve it for your org. Save your spot here: https://lnkd.in/gj7tmv7g

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  • View organization page for Slite

    9,086 followers

    FINE, search is bad and your coworkers can't find anything Can you even do something about it? The answer is, surprisingly, yes. We spent MONTHS surveying 100+ knowledge workers and consolidating our findings. Join us for a webinar on Thursday, March 20th 2025 - 5:00 PM (CET) Featuring: Christophe Pasquier (CEO & founder of Slite & Super) Gary Walker (Future of Work Architect at 22 North) Elizabeth V. (Head of Knowledge Management at Upside) No fluff. Just practical advice from 3 experts. We'll see you at the webinar 😉 Save your spot here: https://lnkd.in/gj7tmv7g

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  • View organization page for Slite

    9,086 followers

    The search bar isn't delivering what teams need. Let's fix that. Join us for a data-driven look at workplace search in 2025. We've gathered fresh insights from our latest report, and brought together three industry experts to unpack what this means for your team. Ever wonder why finding work information feels harder than it should? Our speakers are here with answers – and solutions that actually work. Get the inside track from Upside's Head of Knowledge Management, Slite's CEO, and a Future of Work Architect from 22North. They'll share what's really happening behind those 33 lost days per year, and how leading teams are fixing it. March 20th 4 PM CET / 9 AM EST Tap the link to save your spot. Your questions welcome.

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  • View organization page for Slite

    9,086 followers

    How do we justify burning thousands on fancy SaaS subscriptions when finding a document feels like archaeologists unearthing ancient scrolls? Companies are hemorrhaging cash on elite software stacks, parading their "digital transformation" in glossy boardroom slides. When the truth really is - Sandra from accounting just spent 40 minutes hunting down last quarter's reports across four different platforms. And sadly, the ones who’ve identified this problem, don’t know the solution. A staggering 73% of teams don’t know that enterprise search tools exist. And the bill? It's the three hours your team spent last week recreating a presentation because nobody could find the original. Full report in comments for the numbers that'll make your CFO wince 👇

  • View organization page for Slite

    9,086 followers

    Think about it: We're better at finding a random restaurant across town than locating our own team's documents. While Google nails 95% of searches, internal searches fail 9 out of 10 times. We've normalized interrupting colleagues, second-guessing version control, and watching hours dissolve into the search bar void. The patterns we found tell a much bigger story about modern work. Full report in comments 👇

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Slite 2 total rounds

Last Round

Series A

US$ 11.0M

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