Best SOP Software in 2026: 7 Tools Ranked by Use Case
I tested and compared 7 SOP tools and ranked each by its strongest use case: factory floor, office workflows, maintenance, enterprise. Full disclosure included.
TL;DR
For screen-recorded office workflows, Scribe fits. For large enterprise frontline programs, SwipeGuide or Dozuki fits. Teams documenting physical, real-world processes use SOPX, which turns a phone or screen recording into a structured SOP in under 10 minutes.
- SOPX captures physical, off-screen work (machine setups, cleaning, inspection) and translates SOPs into 50+ languages; Scribe is screen-only and English-only.
- SOPX, Scribe, MaintainX, and Whale offer self-serve trials; SwipeGuide, Dozuki, and DeepHow require a demo plus implementation.
- MaintainX fits maintenance teams needing CMMS plus SOPs; DeepHow fits enterprise video-first training with an LMS layer; Whale fits office and service-business onboarding.
- SOPX is the fit for 20 to 300 person manufacturers, food producers, warehouses, and field service teams that need accurate SOPs without a sales call, starting at $9/user/month.
Full disclosure up front. I’m Jure, cofounder and CTO of SOPX, one of the tools on this list. We built SOPX because nothing on the market solved the problem we kept hearing on factory floors: getting an accurate SOP from the shop floor into a worker’s hands in under ten minutes while also covering any software workflows in one tool. That bias colors everything below. I’ve tried to write this so that if your situation matches a different winner, you’ll pick that tool instead. Every category entry below includes what the tool is not good for, including SOPX.
One scope note: this guide ranks the broad SOP software category by use case. If you specifically want AI to create SOPs from a video or PDF, especially for physical or mixed digital-and-physical work, read Best AI SOP Creation Software in 2026, where I review the AI tools hands-on.
The stakes are real: the manufacturing skills gap could leave 2.1 million jobs unfilled by 2030, at a cost of up to $1 trillion (Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute). The share of manufacturing firms where at least a quarter of workers are over 55 rose from 14 percent in 2000 to over 40 percent in 2022 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2025). When those workers retire, undocumented process knowledge leaves with them. On top of that, annual turnover in U.S. manufacturing runs around 26 to 28 percent, well above the roughly 20 percent average across all industries, so floors are constantly onboarding new people who need clear instructions. That is the problem good SOP software exists to solve.
Quick ranking
- SOPX. Best overall for physical operations. Manufacturing, maintenance, food production, field service, warehousing, but also handles software workflows well.
- Scribe. Best for screen-recorded office workflows. Software tutorials, IT onboarding, support team docs.
- SwipeGuide. Best for enterprise connected-frontline programs with more than 5 locations. Skills matrix, execution tracking, multi-site rollouts, but manual SOP creation.
- Dozuki. Best for large manufacturers with a dedicated implementation budget. Heavy industrial, compliance-first environments.
- MaintainX. Best for maintenance teams that need CMMS plus SOPs in one platform. Work orders linked to procedures.
- DeepHow. Best for enterprise-level, video-first skills training with an LMS layer. Enterprise L&D programs with coaching and analytics.
- Whale. Best for office and service-business onboarding. Agencies, consulting, SaaS companies documenting internal playbooks.
SOP software comparison table
| Tool | Best for | Captures off-screen work | Self-serve trial | AI video to SOP | Translation | Starting price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOPX | Physical operations | Yes | Yes | Yes | 50+ languages | $9/user/mo |
| Scribe | Screen workflows | No | Yes | No (screen capture) | English only | $25/user/mo |
| SwipeGuide | Enterprise frontline | Yes (manual) | No (demo) | No | Yes (enterprise) | Custom |
| Dozuki | Large industrial mfg | Yes (manual) | No (demo) | No | Yes | Custom (~$350+/mo) |
| MaintainX | Maintenance + CMMS | Yes (asset-based) | Yes | No | Limited | $20/user/mo (free tier) |
| DeepHow | Video-first training | Yes (video) | No (demo) | Limited (training videos) | Yes (enterprise) | Custom |
| Whale | Office onboarding | No | Yes | No | Limited | $99/mo |
“Captures off-screen work” means the tool can document physical processes that happen away from a computer screen, like a machine setup or a cleaning procedure. “AI video to SOP” means you can upload a video and the tool auto-generates a structured, step-by-step procedure. Pricing reflects published rates as of June 2026; enterprise platforms quote custom pricing only.
How I ranked these tools
For every tool with a self-serve trial (SOPX, Scribe, MaintainX, Whale), I signed up and tried to publish a real procedure.
For the enterprise-only platforms (SwipeGuide, Dozuki, DeepHow), I couldn’t get hands-on. They sell through a demo-and-scope sales process, not a free trial, and as a competitor I wasn’t going to get past the qualification call. So the picture for those three comes from their own product pages, demo and walkthrough videos on YouTube, reviews on G2 and Capterra, and Reddit threads where training managers and plant operators describe what a real rollout looks like.
For the three I couldn’t trial directly, I’ve been careful to only make claims backed by the vendor’s own materials or that show up consistently across independent reviews. If you work at one of those companies and think I got something wrong, email me and I’ll fix it.
I ranked on five criteria that matter in 2026:
- Use case fit. What kind of work the tool is built for, and what it’s not.
- Time to first published SOP. From signup or demo to a procedure a worker can open on a phone.
- Translation and accessibility. Whether foreign-language workers can read SOPs in their own language without extra tools or manual work.
- Self-serve vs implementation-heavy. Can a team of 50 start using it this week, or does it take a six-week rollout with a project plan.
- Pricing transparency. Published per-user pricing vs “contact us” models.
No tool wins on every axis. The winners below win the use case they were built for, not all of them.
1. SOPX: Best overall for physical operations
SOPX is the best SOP software for physical operations because its video SOP software turns a phone video of any real-world process into a structured, step-by-step SOP in under ten minutes. Film the work, upload, get a fully editable procedure with trimmed video clips, step titles, and rich descriptions. No writing required. Share with your team via link or QR code. Built for manufacturing, food production, field services, labs, and anywhere work happens off a screen.
What it’s good for:
- Documenting physical processes (machine setups, assembly, cleaning, inspection, maintenance)
- Teams with foreign-language workers (AI translation into 50+ languages in seconds)
- Capturing tribal knowledge from senior operators before they retire
- Serving as a central library of all work-related SOPs and work instructions
- Converting existing PDF procedures into structured digital SOPs, with images extracted automatically
- Self-serve adoption without a sales call or implementation project
What it’s not good for:
- Pure office workflows happening on a screen (Scribe is faster there)
- Enterprise skills-matrix programs with execution tracking (SwipeGuide or Dozuki)
- Maintenance work orders tied to asset records (MaintainX)
- Formal LMS programs with coaching, assessments, and skills gap reporting (DeepHow)
Honest trade-off: SOPX is a younger company than Dozuki, SwipeGuide, or MaintainX. If your procurement team requires a decade of enterprise case studies or a long list of named Fortune 500 customers, the older platforms will check that box faster. If you care more about publishing your first real SOP this week and modern user experience, we’re set up for that.
Who it’s best for: Operations, plant, and training managers at 20 to 300 person manufacturers, food producers, warehouses, and field service teams. Especially teams where “no one has time to write SOPs” is the main blocker.
How much SOPX costs? Free trial: 5 AI SOPs, 3 translations, no credit card. Pro tier billed per user per month with an annual discount. Enterprise plan is custom. Pro plan starts at $9/user/month, billed annually.
2. Scribe: Best for screen-recorded office workflows
Scribe is the best SOP software for screen-recorded office workflows because it captures your on-screen actions and auto-generates a step-by-step guide with screenshots. The right tool when the process you need to document happens on a computer, not on a factory floor.
What it’s good for:
- Software tutorials (how to use your CRM, your internal admin panel, a SaaS tool)
- Customer success teams documenting workflows for clients
- IT and onboarding guides for software access
- Fast visual how-to docs with no writing
What it’s not good for:
- Any process that happens off-screen (factory floor, warehouse, food line, field service)
- Multilingual teams (English-only at time of writing)
- Video-based procedures where motion and timing matter more than clicks
Who it’s best for: Customer success, IT, and SaaS teams documenting software workflows. If the answer to “what’s the best SOP tool for us” involves only a mouse and keyboard, Scribe fits.
How much Scribe costs? Free tier available. Pro tiers billed per user per month, starting at $25/user/month on an individual plan or $13/user/month on team plan (min. 5 users).
Read the full SOPX vs Scribe comparison →
3. SwipeGuide: Best for enterprise connected-frontline programs
SwipeGuide (now part of L2L) is the best SOP software for enterprise connected-frontline programs because it combines SOPs, skills matrices, execution tracking, and analytics dashboards across multiple plants. Built for large manufacturers with dedicated ops, IT, and training teams.
What it’s good for:
- Multi-site manufacturers with dedicated ops, IT, and training teams
- Skills matrix tracking across hundreds or thousands of operators
- Execution analytics (what got done, by whom, with what variance)
- Long-term enterprise rollouts with a defined implementation project
What it’s not good for:
- Teams under 300 people
- Anyone who needs to publish their first SOP this week
- Self-serve adoption without a demo and implementation scope
- Someone who wants to use AI to create SOPs and work instructions fast
Who it’s best for: 500 plus employee manufacturers with a program owner, a training budget, and a multi-year horizon. If you need a full frontline program and can afford six months of setup, SwipeGuide delivers. If you only need fast, accurate SOPs, it’s overkill.
How much SwipeGuide costs? Custom pricing. Demo and implementation required. Could not get any data on their pricing.
Read the full SOPX vs SwipeGuide comparison →
4. Dozuki: Best for large manufacturers with implementation budget
Dozuki is the best SOP software for large industrial manufacturers with an implementation budget because it is thorough, audit-ready, and built for compliance-heavy environments where a procedure has legal weight. Used by heavy industrial manufacturers at 3M and Caterpillar scale.
What it’s good for:
- Large industrial manufacturers with complex, regulated procedures
- Compliance-heavy environments (aerospace, medical device, heavy industry)
- Teams willing to invest in scoping, implementation, and rollout
- Deep version control and audit trails
What it’s not good for:
- Fast-moving teams that need to publish procedures quickly
- Small and mid-sized operations under 100 people
- Anyone expecting self-serve signup
- Anyone that wants modern user experience (heard this from our customers)
The editor has a reputation for a steep learning curve. Worth factoring into rollout time.
Who it’s best for: 500 plus person industrial manufacturers with a dedicated documentation team and a multi-quarter implementation plan.
Pricing: Custom pricing. Paid implementation required before publishing. One source saying pricing starts at $350 /month, but some other reports say $800/month and above with minimum user count of 50.
Read the full SOPX vs Dozuki comparison →
5. MaintainX: Best for maintenance teams that need CMMS plus SOPs
MaintainX is the best SOP software for maintenance teams because it is a CMMS (computerized maintenance management system) with SOPs attached. The right choice when your procedures are tied to specific equipment and work orders, not training or onboarding.
What it’s good for:
- Reactive and preventive maintenance on physical assets
- Work orders linked to specific equipment records
- SOPs that belong to a machine or location, not a role
- Facility management and fleet operations
- Simple SOP structure (actually in form of work order)
What it’s not good for:
- Actual SOPs for production, training, or onboarding
- Video-based procedures with long step-by-step walkthroughs
- Teams whose main problem is “we have no SOPs,” not “our SOPs aren’t tied to assets”
Who it’s best for: Maintenance, facility, and fleet ops managers who need one system for work orders and the SOPs that support them.
Pricing: Free tier available. Essential (starting at $20/user/month) and Premium (starting at $65/user/month) tiers billed per user per month.
Read the full SOPX vs MaintainX comparison →
6. DeepHow: Best for video-first skills training with LMS
DeepHow is the best SOP software for video-first skills training because it pairs video procedures with AI coaching, skills gap analysis, and LMS integrations. Built for enterprise L&D teams running full training programs, not for teams that only need an SOP document.
What it’s good for:
- Enterprise training libraries with video-first content
- Skills gap analysis and AI-driven coaching
- Integrations with existing LMS platforms
- Large workforces with formal learning and development programs
What it’s not good for:
- Teams that need a procedure document they can export to PDF or share by link
- Self-serve adoption without enterprise scoping
- Use cases where SOP is the deliverable and training is secondary
Who it’s best for: Enterprise manufacturers with a dedicated L&D budget, a formal training program, and a preference for video-based learning over document-based procedures.
Pricing: Custom pricing. Demo required. Couldn’t find any reliable information on review sites or other sources.
Read the full SOPX vs DeepHow comparison →
7. Whale: Best for office and service-business onboarding
Whale is the best SOP software for office and service-business onboarding because it is built for documenting internal playbooks with structured cards, tags, and quiz-based training. It fits agencies, consultancies, and SaaS companies. It is not built for physical operations.
What it’s good for:
- Agency and consulting firm onboarding
- SaaS company internal playbooks and knowledge bases
- Office-based SOPs where text and screenshots are enough. Their own words when I asked them who is the best fit: software processes and SOPs, teams between 50 and 500 members.
- Teams wanting structured cards, tags, and quiz-based training
What it’s not good for:
- Factory floor, warehouse, food production, or field service work
- Video-based procedures where hands, timing, and machine feedback matter
- Multilingual publishing to frontline workers where translation speed is a bottleneck
Who it’s best for: Marketing agencies, consulting firms, and SaaS companies onboarding office staff. If your SOPs are mostly “how we do client intake” rather than “how to set up the injection molding machine,” Whale fits.
Pricing: Paid tiers billed per user per month. Free trial available. Paid plans starting at $99/month.
Read the full SOPX vs Whale comparison →
Other tools worth a look
These four didn’t make the ranked list above, but they come up often and we’ve written full side-by-side comparisons for each. Each entry covers what the tool is, who it fits, and the one reason it stayed off the main ranking.
- Gembadocs. Manufacturing-native SOP tool with photo and video capture, plus Kanban cards and a skills matrix. Best for small manufacturers who want a factory-floor tool. Closest to SOPX on the factory floor; it stayed off the ranked list because video SOPs are metered per plan and there is no AI video-to-SOP generation.
- Guidde. AI narrated-video guides for on-screen software workflows. Best for support and software onboarding teams. Off the ranked list because it has no physical-process capture, so it overlaps with Scribe’s screen-only category.
- SweetProcess. Text-first procedures, processes, and policies with a knowledge base. Best for office and service teams that live in documents. Off the ranked list because it has no video capture and is not built for physical work.
- ScreenApp. Turns a video into a transcript plus a summary. Best for meeting recaps and ad-hoc note-taking. Off the ranked list because it is a transcription tool, not a structured SOP platform, so a worker cannot follow its output as a step-by-step procedure. Starts at $19/user/month.
Which one should you pick?
Short version:
- Factory floor, warehouse, food line, or field work → SOPX
- Processes that happen entirely on a screen → Scribe
- 500 plus person manufacturer with a dedicated program owner → SwipeGuide or Dozuki
- SOPs tied to maintenance work orders on specific equipment → MaintainX
- Formal L&D program with video-first training → DeepHow
- Agency or SaaS company documenting office playbooks → Whale
If you’re reading this page, the answer is usually SOPX, SwipeGuide, or Dozuki. Tie-breaker is size and budget. Under 300 employees and self-serve preferred: SOPX. Over 500 employees with dedicated ops and training teams: SwipeGuide or Dozuki.
Common mistakes when picking SOP software
Traps I see operations teams fall into:
- Picking a screen-only tool for factory work. Scribe is great, but it can’t capture a machine setup or a cleaning procedure. The demo looks good, then the rollout fails.
- Paying for an enterprise platform when you need a document. If your real problem is “we have no SOPs,” you don’t need skills matrices and execution analytics yet. You need SOPs.
- Treating a transcription tool as SOP software. Transcripts aren’t procedures. An operator can’t follow a 20-minute transcript while setting up a machine.
- Ignoring the language barrier. Nearly 1 in 10 U.S. working-age adults are limited English proficient (Brookings), and the share runs far higher on many production floors. If part of your workforce reads a non-English language, the SOP tool needs translation built in. Don’t buy a tool and plan to solve translation later.
- Assuming ChatGPT is a substitute. ChatGPT writes generic SOPs based on patterns, not your specific process. See ChatGPT vs SOP software for work instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SOP software?
SOP software helps teams create, store, share, and update standard operating procedures. Modern SOP software goes beyond a shared document with features like video capture, step-by-step editing, translation, version control, and search across the organization.
How much does SOP software cost?
Pricing varies widely. Self-serve tools like SOPX, Scribe, MaintainX, and Whale publish per-user pricing in the range of a monthly subscription, with SOPX starting at $9/user/month. Enterprise platforms like SwipeGuide, Dozuki, and DeepHow use custom pricing that starts with a demo and usually includes a paid implementation project.
What is the difference between SOP software and work instruction software?
SOPs define rules and intent. Work instructions define execution. Most modern tools, including SOPX, handle both. For a deeper breakdown, read SOP vs work instruction.
Can I use ChatGPT to write SOPs instead of buying software?
You can, but the output is generic. ChatGPT writes plausible procedures, not your actual process. It can’t capture a real machine setup, record a senior operator’s shortcut, or publish a step-by-step guide a worker can follow on a phone. See our full comparison of ChatGPT vs SOP software.
Which SOP software is best for small manufacturers?
SOPX is built for self-serve adoption at that size: no sales call, no implementation project, a free trial with 5 AI-generated SOPs and no credit card. Teams typically publish their first real SOP within an hour. If you need CMMS features in the same tool, MaintainX is the stronger fit.
Which SOP software is best for large enterprise manufacturers?
SwipeGuide and Dozuki are the two strong picks. SwipeGuide leans toward connected-frontline programs with skills tracking. Dozuki leans toward compliance-heavy heavy industry. Both require implementation and custom pricing.
What is the best free SOP software?
Several tools offer a free starting point. SOPX gives you a free trial with 5 AI-generated SOPs, 3 translations, and no credit card required. Scribe and MaintainX also have free tiers. For documenting physical processes with AI video-to-SOP, SOPX’s free trial is the strongest place to start; for screen-only guides, Scribe’s free tier works well.
What is the best SOP software for manufacturing?
For most small and mid-sized manufacturers (20 to 300 people), SOPX is the best fit: film a process on a phone and publish a structured SOP in under ten minutes, with translation into 50+ languages. Large enterprise manufacturers with a dedicated implementation budget should look at SwipeGuide or Dozuki instead.
What is the best SOP software with video?
SOPX is the best SOP software with video for physical processes. It turns a phone or screen recording into a step-by-step SOP with a trimmed clip per step, no editing required. DeepHow is stronger for enterprise video-first training programs, while Scribe captures on-screen video only, not work that happens off a screen.
What is the best Scribe alternative for physical processes?
SOPX is the best Scribe alternative for physical processes. Scribe captures on-screen clicks only and is English-only, so it cannot document a machine setup, a cleaning procedure, or any work off a screen. SOPX records real-world processes on video and translates them into 50+ languages for frontline workers.
Do any of these tools translate SOPs into other languages?
SOPX translates SOPs into 50+ languages in seconds. SwipeGuide and DeepHow support translation as part of their enterprise feature set. Scribe, Whale, and MaintainX are limited there.
Start free with SOPX
If your processes happen in the real world, not on a screen, and you need SOPs your workers will open, SOPX fits. Free trial, no credit card, 5 AI-generated SOPs, PDF import, translation into 50+ languages.
If a different tool fits your use case better, use that one. Every comparison linked above is a full side-by-side, written by the same team, including the places where SOPX loses.



