Localization
Use the platform in your preferred language. Currently supports English, Spanish, French, Hindi, and Chinese.
The platform supports multiple languages across both the web platform and desktop app. Switch languages at any time — the entire interface updates immediately.
Supported Languages
Web Platform
| Language | Code | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| English | en | Full |
| Spanish | es | Full |
| French | fr | Full |
| Hindi | hi | Full |
| Chinese (Simplified) | zh | Full |
Desktop App
| Language | Code | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| English | en | Full |
| Chinese (Simplified) | zh | Full |
| Spanish | es | Full |
| French | fr | Full |
Switch Language
Web Platform
- Go to Settings > Preferences
- Select your language from the Language dropdown
- The interface updates immediately
- Your preference is saved to your account
Desktop App
- Open Settings from the sidebar
- Find the Language option
- Select your preferred language
- The app interface refreshes with the new language
What Gets Translated
| Content | Translated |
|---|---|
| Navigation and menus | Yes |
| Buttons and labels | Yes |
| Error messages | Yes |
| System notifications | Yes |
| Help text and tooltips | Yes |
| Documentation | English only |
| AI responses | Depends on the AI model |
| User-generated content | No |
AI and Language
AI models respond in the language you use to prompt them. If you write a prompt in Spanish, the agent will typically respond in Spanish — regardless of your interface language setting.
For best results:
- Write prompts in your preferred language — Most modern AI models handle multilingual input well
- Claude — Strong multilingual support across major languages
- GPT-4 — Excellent multilingual capabilities
- Gemini — Good multilingual support, especially for languages with large training data
Tips
- Browser language — The web platform initially detects your browser's language preference
- Per-account setting — Language preference is saved per account, not per browser
- Mixed teams — Each team member can use a different language; it doesn't affect shared content