Connect Simpleen Translation integrations
Localize your international software, web apps, and developer documentation by connecting Simpleen Translation to Make. Linking this localization engine to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly translate JSON arrays, preserve formatting contexts, and sync custom glossary terms. Sign up for free today to build your first continuous translation pipeline.
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Translates content to a selected target language
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
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Popular Simpleen Translation workflows.
Automate your translations with Make. Connect Simpleen to your favorite apps, sync content, and simplify your localization workflows.
Scale Your Localization: Integrate Simpleen Translation with Make
Connect Simpleen with Make to automate your translation pipelines. Directly sync glossaries from Google Sheets or Airtable, send instant Slack notifications, and translate content automatically.
Automatically trigger translations in Simpleen whenever new content or files are added to your cloud storage or code repository.
Keep your translation terms consistent by automatically syncing glossary lists from Google Sheets or Airtable directly to Simpleen.
Receive immediate updates on Slack or email the moment your translation jobs are completed and ready for use.
Connect your CMS or helpdesk to Simpleen to automatically translate blog posts, knowledge base articles, or product updates.
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