Your listing content can be published in up to five languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish, and German. Each language has its own version of every content section — headline, description, amenities labels, policies, FAQ, and more.
Plan limits
On the Free plan, you can publish in English plus one additional language. You can switch that second language up to three times per calendar month — after that, you will need to wait until the following month to change it again.
On the Pro plan, all five languages are available with no switching restrictions, and you also get access to DeepL auto-translation.
Writing content in multiple languages
In the Content Editor, use the language selector at the top of the page to switch between languages. Each section you edit is saved for that language only.
- Write your content in your primary language first
- Switch to another language using the language selector
- Translate or write the content for that language
- Save each section
Content that has not been translated for a particular language will not be shown to guests in that language — the platform will display the original language content as a fallback.
Auto-translation with DeepL (Pro)
Pro plan users can use the Translate button that appears in each content section. Clicking it sends the current section's primary language content to DeepL and fills in the translation automatically.
Tip
Auto-translations from DeepL are a good starting point, but review them before publishing. DeepL is excellent at natural language but may not capture the specific tone or personality of your listing perfectly.
Which language guests see
When a guest visits your listing, the content is shown in their preferred language (as set in their account or browser). They can also manually switch the listing language using the language selector on the listing page.
If you have not published content in a particular language, guests will see the content in your original (primary) language.
Setting your original language
Your original language is the language you first used when creating the property content. It is marked as the primary source for any auto-translations. If you want to change your primary language, contact support.