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Flow design: language & translation

Set up different languages for your flows

Updated over a week ago

Flowbox lets you configure your Flows in multiple languages so you can adapt to your visitors’ region or market. This is especially useful for brands operating across different countries.

In this article, we’ll show you how to set up and manage translations for your Flow.

How Flowbox handles languages

When someone visits a page with an embedded Flow, the website sends Flowbox a locale — which includes both the region (like Europe) and the language (like French).

Flowbox then displays your Flow in that language, if it’s available.

If the requested language isn’t available, the Flow will automatically use the default language you’ve set.

Access translations and default language

  1. Go to Visual Marketing → Flows.

  2. Click Settings on the Flow you want to edit.

  3. In the Flow Settings page, click the Translate icon (at the top middle of the screen).

This will open the translation modal.

Edit translations and set your default language

In the translation modal, you’ll see a list of all available languages.

  • Set default language: Click on the language tab, then select Define as fallback language.

  • Edit text: Select a language, then edit the text fields for that version. Click Save when you’re done.

You can translate the following widget elements:

  • Load more media button: title and URL

  • Banner: title and subtitle

  • Media uploader: button title, Terms & Conditions URL, Privacy Policy URL, and Showcase URL

  • Custom buttons: Media CTA button title and Post Product button title

To see your translation live, make sure the component (e.g. banner or uploader) is enabled in your Flow.

Preview your Flow in different languages

You can easily preview your Flow in different languages.

From the main Flow settings view, open the language dropdown and select the version you want to preview.

Language

Code

English

en

Spanish

es

French

fr

German

de

Dutch

nl

Swedish

sv

Portuguese

pt

Italian

it

Finnish

fi

Polish

pl

Russian

ru

Turkish

tr

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