Hey everyone, I’ve been looking into website translation tools and Weglot keeps coming up as one of the easiest ways to make a site multilingual without coding. I tested it a bit and it’s actually super simple to set up, especially since it automatically translates content and works with most platforms. But when I looked at pricing, I noticed it’s based on word count and number of languages, so it feels like costs could grow pretty fast as the site gets bigger. Plans start free but then go from around $17/month and up depending on usage . I also found this page promo codes Weglot and now I’m wondering if people actually use discounts like that or if it’s more about controlling how many words and languages you use. Does Weglot stay worth it over time or does it get expensive quickly?
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I’m not using Weglot yet, just researching tools like this. From what I see, it’s popular mainly because of how easy it is to launch a multilingual site quickly without development work. But I also noticed a lot of people mention that pricing scales with content size, so it might not be ideal for very large or content-heavy sites. I’m still comparing it with other options because I’m trying to understand if I need that level of automation or just a simpler setup.