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Languages & Language Packs

Omnalingo separates two things that are easy to confuse: adding a language for manual editing and enabling AI auto-translation for a language. Understanding the difference makes it much easier to know what your plan includes.

FreePro
Languages for manual editing1130+
AI auto-translation2,000 words included (1 language)1 language pack included; extra packs at €3/month each

Manual editing means you can type or paste translations yourself using the translation editor. Any language you add counts toward your manual-editing limit.

AI auto-translation requires a language pack for that specific language. A language pack is what activates AI translation for one language — it is separate from simply having that language configured. Pro includes one language pack; you can buy more from Settings > License.


When you activate a language pack for a language, Omnalingo’s AI will automatically translate content into that language. Without a pack, you can still add the language and translate it by hand — you just won’t get AI suggestions or automatic translation for it.

To purchase additional language packs, go to Settings > License inside your WordPress dashboard.


If your Pro subscription lapses or you cancel, the following happens:

  • Your site drops back to the Free plan limit of 1 manual-editing language.
  • Any extra languages you had configured become locked in your admin — you’ll see them listed but won’t be able to add new translations for them.
  • Your translated pages keep working. Visitors on your site will continue to see all existing translations in every language you had configured. Nothing breaks on the frontend.
  • To start adding translations for those extra languages again, resubscribe to Pro.
  • If you want to fully remove a locked language, you can delete it from Settings > Languages — but keep in mind that removes the translations for that language from your site as well.

Troubleshooting: Pro Active but Still Limited to 1 Language

Section titled “Troubleshooting: Pro Active but Still Limited to 1 Language”

If you’re on Pro but the language limit hasn’t lifted:

  1. Go to Settings > License in your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Click Refresh.

This fetches the latest plan information from our servers. After refreshing, the limit updates immediately — no plugin toggle or cache flush needed.

This is also the fix after a factory reset: the reset clears your plan data, so a license refresh is required before Pro features become active again.