AI-driven i18n - because managing translations is just a pain. - Almost any language, formal and informal. - Version history of each string. - Integrate into your apps via our API. - It's also free (v0.1 - it's ugly, I know)
Translations for apps via AI + human (if needed)
AI-driven i18n - because managing translations is just a pain. - Almost any language, formal and informal. - Version history of each string. - Integrate into your apps via our API. - It's also free (v0.1 - it's ugly, I know)
Hey Product Hunt friends! At Liffery, we're just getting ready for our public launch, and in doing so, we're getting the platform translated... but... having gone through the joys of i18n before, coordinating translators and developers is always challenging, and this time I wanted to see if we could optimise the process. With this utility tool for app development teams, we wanted versioning, translation context and an API for DevOps. But we also wanted to speed the whole thing up... a lot... so
Great tool! 🤩 Happy to find it, no doubts it will be helpful in the upcoming ideas on our roadmap! Big congrats on the launch 🙌✨🥳
Love that it's free Will definitely be useful for evoke-app.com's API
Hey! Congrats with the launch! Great job! How do you think can I use it to create localisations of my app for appstore and google play? Now I'm planning to do it but I afraid translation won't be correct.
Congrats John and your team on the Translation Strings launch! As someone who knows the i18n struggles, I appreciate your efforts. It's impressive that you're offering this for free. Looking forward to seeing the future of this project, collected and supported!
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