With this feature, you can easily and quickly create translations using the builder and add them to your email, page, or popup designs. Powered by DeepL, this model is renowned for its accuracy and ability to produce high-quality translations. This is particularly beneficial for anyone who needs to support multiple languages for a single design.
Before using this feature, ensure you have the following:
DeepL AddOn activated and available in the builder
Multi-language templates enabled
One defined primary language and up to five additional languages also specified
Follow these steps to use AI to automatically generate translations for your template language versions:
Enter your design.
Navigate to the language version of your design you'd like to translate.
Click on the Translate button inside the builder.
The translated content will automatically appear in the selected language version of your template.
Note: The builder supports one primary language and up to five additional languages.
Accuracy: DeepL is known for its high-quality translations.
Efficiency: Automatic translations save time and effort.
Multi-Language Support: Easily manage content in up to six different languages.
The following video provides a visual example of how to use the Translate feature to create multi-language versions of your designs.
The following video provides a visual example of how to perform these steps.
With Multi-language templates, you can integrate multiple languages into a single design without needing to create separate versions. Whether for email campaigns or webpage content, the builder simplifies the localization process. You can add translated content to these templates, with the option to leverage AI assistance for efficient translations. This feature helps avoid creating and managing separate designs for each language, reducing localization costs and improving team efficiency.
Multi-language templates also ensure consistency in design elements, which helps maintain your brand identity across different language versions. Ultimately, these templates enable you to create content that resonates with your international audiences.
To use this feature, ensure you have the following:
Multi-language templates enabled
The following list shows the translatable content for each content block through Multi-language templates:
Take the following steps to create a Multi-language Template:
Navigate to your email or page design.
Enter the design.
On the top bar, click the globe icon.
A modal with Multi-language Settings will open.
Select a Primary language from the drop-down menu.
Select the number of additional languages that you'd like to add.
Click Save.
Once you add your Primary and Additional languages to your Multi-language Settings, you can add your translated content to each language design.
There are two methods for adding translated content:
Use AI to translate your template content
Manually translate your content for each design
To use AI to translate your template content visit the Automatic Translations article.
Inside your email or page design, click the Preview icon in the top bar.
You will be redirected to the Preview page.
Click the globe icon in the top bar to open the languages drop-down.
Select a language from the drop-down.
Preview the design for the corresponding language.
To edit optional properties for each language:
Enter the design language you would like to edit details for.
Click the Settings tab inside the side bar located on the right-hand side of the screen.
Manually type in the metadata for the corresponding design.
Note: You can also use AI to automatically generate your design's metadata.
Click Save.
Take the following steps to export your design's HTML in different language versions:
Enter your multi-language template.
Select language version to export.
Click the Export button.
Confirm the export.
Note: When you export a design the language will still be set to the primary language, but the translated version will include a "translations" section showing the language version you translated the template to. You will also see the translateable content in the language version you exported the design in.
Consider the following when working with Multi-language templates in pages:
When you publish a multi-language page design, you also publish each language version of the design.
You can select the language version when you share a page on social networks.
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