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How I Made a Square Website Bilingual in Minutes—And How You Can Too
Making your Square website bilingual is easier than you think—here’s how to do it in minutes.
Recently, I helped a friend who owns an incredible Mexican restaurant translate their Square site. They wanted to make sure their Spanish-speaking customers felt instantly welcomed and understood. But figuring out website translation? That part felt overwhelming—until we found Weglot, a tool that made the entire process unbelievably easy.
If you’ve been wanting to make your Square website bilingual but weren’t sure where to start, this guide will walk you through how to do it quickly and hassle-free.
Why Translate Your Square Website?
Your website is often the first impression customers have of your business. If a large part of your audience speaks a different language, why not make it easier for them to connect with you? A bilingual site:
✅ Builds trust with non-English-speaking customers
✅ Improves user experience by making navigation easier
✅ Expands your reach to a wider audience
✅ Shows your commitment to inclusivity
Weglot: The Simple Way to Translate Your Square Site
Weglot is hands-down one of my favorite tools for website translation. Unlike generic translation services, it seamlessly integrates with Square Online and gives you full control over how your site is translated. That means you can customize translations, tweak wording to sound natural, and make sure your message truly resonates.
💡 Bonus: The free plan covers up to 2,000 words—perfect for small businesses looking to expand their reach!
How to Make Your Square Website Bilingual with Weglot
Final Thoughts
Translating your Square website doesn’t have to be complicated. With Weglot, you can create a bilingual experience that makes every customer feel valued—in just a few minutes.
So if you’ve been putting off website translation because it seemed too technical, this is your sign to finally do it. Your customers (and your business) will thank you!
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