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Unlock the power of Polylang with our flexible pricing options designed to cater to your specific needs. Whether you’re an advanced user, an e-commerce

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Polylang Pro

from

99

/ year

(ex VAT)

  • 1 year of updates and premium support
  • Multisite license option available
  • 50% renewal discount

addon Polylang for WooCommerce

from

99

/ year

(ex VAT)

  • 1 year of updates and premium support
  • Multisite license option available
  • 50% renewal discount

Polylang Business Pack

from

198

139

/ year

(ex VAT)

  • 1 year of updates and premium support
  • Multisite license option available
  • 50% renewal discount

Or get the free Polylang plugin on wordpress.org

Which Polylang version do you need?

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Polylang

free

Polylang Pro

From

99

/ yr

addon Polylang for WooCommerce

From

99

/ yr

Polylang Business Pack

From

139

/ yr

DeepL Machine Translation integration (Doesn't Work with Elementor and some builders)
Translate your content automatically in the post or page interface (in edition mode) Logo Logo
30 languages available with DeepL. Check your language’s availability Logo Logo
User-friendliness
Easy start with our installation wizard Logo Logo Logo Logo
Benefit from our intuitive interface Logo Logo Logo Logo
Translate your content
Translate posts, pages, media, categories, tags Logo Logo Logo
Translate custom post types and custom taxonomies Logo Logo Logo
Translate menus and widgets Logo Logo Logo
Translations can share the same slug in the URL Logo Logo
Translate slugs in URLs (custom post types, taxonomies and more) Logo Logo
Duplicate the content when creating a translation Logo Logo
Synchronized posts to get the same content across translated posts, pages Logo Logo
Setup a multilingual website
Use subdirectories, subdomains or separate domains Logo Logo Logo
Add a language switcher Logo Logo Logo
Enable or disable languages Logo Logo
XLIFF Import/Export for pages, posts, media Logo Logo
Import/Export of strings translations in PO or XLIFF format Logo Logo
Specific WooCommerce features
Translate products, categories, tags, global attributes Logo Logo
Translate WooCommerce pages (Shop, Cart, Checkout, My Account) Logo Logo
Translate WooCommerce emails Logo Logo
Duplicate a product and its translations in 1 click Logo Logo
Synchronization of taxonomies, attributes, metadata across product translations Logo Logo
HPOS ready Logo Logo
Synchronisation of the cart across languages Logo Logo
Other features and compatibilities
WPML API compatibility Logo Logo Logo
Additional integration with ACF Pro Logo Logo
REST API Support Logo Logo
Site Editing support Logo Logo
Help and support
Standard support on wordpress.org Logo Logo Logo
Access to the documentation and guides Logo Logo Logo Logo
Premium professional support Logo Logo Logo
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Polylang

free

Polylang Pro

From

99

/ yr

addon Polylang for WooCommerce

From

99

/ yr

Polylang Business Pack

From

139

/ yr

Do you have any questions?

  • Is it possible to use a static front page?

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    Yes. You have to create one page per language. Set translations as usual and then go to the WordPress ‘Reading settings’ panel. Check ‘Front page displays a static page’ and choose one of the page you have just created. The language doesn’t matter. You can do the same for the posts page.
    Then, if you want that the url looks like http://www.example.com/en/ instead of http://www.example.com/startpage/, go to Settings > Languages > Settings and check the option “The front page url contains the language code instead of the page name or page id” in the URL modifications section.

  • Is Polylang compatible with multisite?

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    Yes it is. Polylang is fully tested in a multisite environment, activated at site level. It should also work when network activated but is not so well tested in this configuration. In most cases, it shouldn’t be useful to network activate Polylang.
  • I can’t add the language switcher in the menus

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    In Appearance >Menus, click on screen options, top right of your screen, to expend the options and check the “Language switcher” checkbox. You should then see a new metabox in the “Add menu items” list which allows you to add a language switcher the same way you add other menu items.

    Due to WordPress limitations, it is currently not possible to add the language switcher from the Customizer Menus.

  • Is Polylang GDPR compliant?

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    Since the version 4.9.6, WordPress allows to export personal data. This includes the biographical info. As Polylang and Polylang Pro allow the users to translate their biographical info, the translations are added to the exported data since the version 2.3.6.

    None of our plugins collect other personal data.