For export & global DTC brands

The multilingual website builder that actually ranks in every market

PolyDraft turns a brief — or an existing URL — into a complete multilingual site in one session: up to 100 content languages including right-to-left scripts, correct hreflang annotations, transcreated copy, and a keyword plan researched per market. Then it deploys to infrastructure you own.

The problem

“Just translate it” is why export sites do not rank

Machine-translated sites underperform because translation converts words while search demand and buyer intent differ from market to market.

The failure modes are consistent across export manufacturers and DTC brands: keywords translated instead of researched, so pages target phrases nobody in that market types. Missing or asymmetric hreflang, so language versions compete with each other instead of supporting each other. Brand messaging rendered literally, so the copy reads foreign to the exact buyer it was meant to convince. And translation plugins that overwrite your local team’s corrections on the next sync.

The capability

100 content languages, with the technical details handled

Correct hreflang, generated not hand-maintained

Self-referencing annotations, symmetric pairs across every locale, and valid language codes — the three details that quietly break most hand-built multilingual sites.

One site or separate market sites

Run a single site with language subpaths, or separate market-specific sites when a market needs its own domain and positioning. Both are first-class.

Transcreation, not word-for-word

Copy is rewritten by meaning the way a local marketer would write it. Translation moves words; transcreation moves buyers.

Per-market keyword plans

Search demand differs by market, so each locale gets its own keyword research rather than a translated copy of your English plan.

Right-to-left scripts supported

Arabic, Hebrew, Persian and Urdu render with correct direction and layout, not as an afterthought patch.

Your edits are never overwritten

Auto-translate on publish is optional, and any translation your team edits by hand is protected from future automatic passes.

A sample of the supported languages

  • / English
  • / Spanish
  • / German
  • / French
  • / Italian
  • / Portuguese
  • / Dutch
  • / Polish
  • / Turkish
  • / Russian
  • / Arabic (RTL)
  • / Hebrew (RTL)
  • / Persian (RTL)
  • / Urdu (RTL)
  • / Japanese
  • / Korean
  • / Simplified Chinese
  • / Traditional Chinese
  • / Vietnamese
  • / Thai
  • / Indonesian
  • / Hindi
  • / Swedish
  • / Norwegian

Up to 100 content languages in total, each with correct hreflang annotations and its own localized sitemap.

Search & AI visibility

Engineered to be found, in every language

Overseas buyers increasingly ask an AI assistant before they open a search engine, and assistants can only cite what they can read.

Every PolyDraft site publishes an llms.txt file, welcomes GPTBot, ClaudeBot and PerplexityBot in robots.txt, and structures key sections answer-first so a passage can be quoted accurately on its own — in any language. The same technical layer that helps a page rank also makes it citable.

Build the same artifacts for any site with the free llms.txt generator and robots.txt generator, or read the full ai website builder for seo breakdown.

Compared with plugins and bolt-on localization

Multilingual capability compared between plugin-based localization and PolyDraft
Requirement Plugin / bolt-on localization PolyDraft
hreflang annotations Manual or plugin-dependent Generated and kept symmetric automatically
Translation quality Word-for-word machine output Transcreation, rewritten by meaning
Per-market keywords Translated from the source market Researched per locale from live search demand data
Editing translations Overwritten on the next sync Hand-edited translations never overwritten
Deployment Vendor hosting Your own cloud account and domain
Source code Not available Full export on Agency plans

Market entry workflow

From one market to many

  1. 01

    Build the source market first

    Describe the business or paste your existing site. The agent researches your sector and competitors, plans each page with its own keyword, and writes the source-language site.

  2. 02

    Choose your target markets

    Add locales from the 100 supported content languages. Decide per market whether it lives on a language subpath of one site or as a separate market site.

  3. 03

    Transcreate and review

    Content is rewritten by meaning for each market and lands in the translation manager, where your local team or distributor can edit anything — permanently.

  4. 04

    Deploy and route the leads

    Publish to your own cloud account with edge caching for fast load times worldwide. Every inquiry arrives tagged with its country, so regional follow-up is straightforward.

The full build sequence is on the how it works page. For a worked example, see the Nanhaiya manufacturer case in the showcase.

Language limits by plan

Pick the tier by how many markets you serve

Building is free on every tier — you pay only to publish. Refund requests are accepted within 14 days.

  • Starter $39/month — up to 10 languages per site, 2 projects
  • Pro $99/month — up to 30 languages, 10 projects, 3 team seats
  • Agency $299/month — up to 100 languages, 100 projects, 10 seats, source export
  • Enterprise — custom pricing, 50,000 credits monthly, up to 25 seats

Full plan facts on the pricing page.

Multilingual questions

What is a multilingual website?

A multilingual website presents its content in more than one language, with each language version marked so search engines serve the right one to the right audience. Done properly it means separate, correctly annotated URLs per language — not a browser translation widget layered over one page.

How do you make a website multilingual?

You need three things: a separate URL per language, correct hreflang annotations linking those versions symmetrically, and content genuinely rewritten for each market. PolyDraft generates all three automatically for up to 100 content languages.

How do you create a multilingual website that ranks?

Ranking in each market requires per-market keyword research, because search demand and buyer vocabulary differ by country. PolyDraft researches each locale independently, then writes copy that targets what buyers in that market actually search — rather than translating your home-market keywords.

What is the difference between translation and transcreation?

Translation converts words; transcreation recreates meaning and intent so the copy persuades a local reader as strongly as the original did. PolyDraft follows a transcreation standard, which is why localized pages read like they were written locally.

How can I improve my multilingual SEO?

Fix the technical foundations first: self-referencing hreflang, symmetric annotations, valid language codes and localized sitemaps. Then localize keywords per market rather than translating them, and keep entity names consistent across every language version.

Do I own my multilingual site and can I export the source code?

Yes. Sites deploy to your own cloud account under your own domain with no platform hosting fees, and Agency plans export the complete source code. Canceling a subscription does not take a deployed site down.

Launch a multilingual site that ranks — and that you own

Build your source-market site free, add the markets you need, and publish to your own cloud account.