Connect Crowdin integrations
Globalize your software by automating Crowdin to sync new text from code repositories and design files. Use our workflow automation to automatically push approved translations back into your CI/CD pipeline or update marketing content in your CMS. Sign up for free to deploy continuous localization.
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Build your Crowdin integrations.
On Make, Crowdin integrates as both a trigger and an action to automate localization workflows. You can set Crowdin as an action to sync new text from code repositories and design files, or use Crowdin as a trigger for workflows when translations are approved, allowing you to automatically push these translations back into your CI/CD pipeline or update marketing content in your CMS.
Adds a new screenshot.
Assigns a label to the string.
Creates a new comment or issue.
Creates a new directory.
Creates a new label.
Creates a new project.
Uploads a new file to storage.
Creates a new source string.
Creates a new string translation.
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Popular Crowdin workflows.
Looking to get more out of Crowdin? With Make you can visually integrate Crowdin into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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