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* Each Language Pack is capped at 1 million AI words per year to prevent abuse.
Shakespeare’s complete works come in at just 90% of that. 99.9% of sites never come close. If yours does, reach out and we’ll find a solution.
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Licensing Questions
What’s the difference between Omnalingo Free and Pro?
Free gives you one language, the visual editor, and a 2,000-word AI trial — enough to test the plugin and manually translate a small site. Pro unlocks all 130+ languages for manual editing, one full AI Language Pack (1M words/year), premium page-aware AI, brand voice control, SEO features like translated URLs and sitemaps, and email support.
How do language packs work?
Each Language Pack adds AI translation for one language of your choice. Pro includes one pack — your entire site gets translated automatically in that language and stays up to date as you add content. Need a second or third language? Stack additional packs at €3/month each.
Can I add a language pack without Pro?
No. Language Packs require an active Pro license. The Free version includes a 2,000-word AI trial so you can test the quality before upgrading.
Do I need to set up an AI API key?
No setup needed. Omnalingo handles the AI infrastructure — we pick the best model for each translation automatically. All you need is your Omnalingo license key. No OpenAI, Gemini, or Claude accounts required.
Can I start with Free and upgrade to Pro later?
Yes. Upgrade any time from your account — all your existing translations carry over automatically.
Can I use Omnalingo on more than one website?
One Pro license covers one website. If you run multiple sites, you’ll need a separate license for each. (Agency or bulk pricing? Get in touch.)
Can I use Omnalingo on a staging site?
Yes. License keys are tied to domains, but standard staging environments — localhost, .local, and common staging subdomains — don’t count as separate sites. Your production license covers your dev workflow.
What happens if my license expires?
All your translated pages stay fully visible to visitors — a lapsed license never hides or disables languages you’ve set up. What changes in the admin: only your one free language remains editable in the translation interface. AI translation pauses, and you stop receiving updates and new features until you renew.
Will my translations be lost if I cancel?
Never. All translations are stored in your own WordPress database. They belong to you regardless of your plan — cancelling doesn’t touch them.
Is there a money-back guarantee?
Yes — 15 days, no questions asked. If your Language Pack was used during that time, we may deduct the cost of the pack from your refund — but the Pro license portion is always fully refunded.
How many words does a typical website have — will a Language Pack really cover me?
Almost certainly. A small business site with 30–50 pages has around 15,000–25,000 words. An active blog might reach 100,000–200,000. A large WooCommerce store with hundreds of products: up to 500,000. For reference: Shakespeare’s complete body of work totals 884,000 words — still under the 1M limit. All seven Harry Potter books combined barely cross it at 1.08M. The vast majority of sites sit at less than 10% of the limit.
Do I need to track my word usage?
No. That’s the point of Language Packs — flat pricing, no dashboards, no quotas to watch. Your pack includes 1 million AI words per year and 99.9% of sites never get close. See the question above if you’re curious where your site is likely to land.
What if I hit the 1 million word limit?
The Ai translation service currently stops at 1 million words — we’ve added a hard cap to prevent abuse. If you hit it legitimately, reach out. Once we’ve confirmed there’s no unusual activity we’ll find a solution together.
What kind of support do I get?
Free users have access to full documentation. Pro users get direct email support from the Omnalingo team — the same people who built it.