Hello,
The wpLinua API offers one free and unlimited language for non-commercial sites. However, if you’d like access to more translation languages, you’ll need to upgrade to the premium plan.
Best regards,
Pat
(@patrickhaond)
I work for an NGO and was wondering if we could use multiple languages (the 5 main languages spoken at the U.N.) with the free plugin or do we have to subscribe to the premium?
Hi @j12space .
I am curious to know how it worked with several languages and was it easy with Divi Theme Builder ?
Thanks.
Hi @j12space .
I am curious to know how it worked with several languages and was it easy with Divi Theme Builder ?
Thanks.
right now we have a multi-site system but we’re looking to switch for a dynamic translation but this subscription model everyone is doing now is not a solution. Make business sense for companies, not customers.
Hello,
The wpLinua API offers one free and unlimited language for non-commercial sites. However, if you’d like access to more translation languages, you’ll need to upgrade to the premium plan.
Best regards,
Thanks @wpr0ck for your reply. Unfortunately it is too expensive, we wish we could have a different lower plan for multi languages as we only need one functionality from the premium.
Hello,
wpLingua works very well with Divi, as you can see from our site, which uses this builder: https://wplingua.com/
The solutions that offer automatic translation have a high price to pay to be able to provide this service, which is why there are always subscription systems. And that’s not counting the time and resources required to develop a plugin as complex as a translation/multilingual plugin.
You can also see that the plugin is constantly being developed and improved:
Best regards,