Knowledge base

Native localization

Medium impactContent & copy

Properly rewriting the page in its own language (for example, real German rather than a word-for-word translation), keeping your brand name as the subject of each claim and leaving model numbers untouched.

Why AI engines read this

When AI answers someone in another language it reaches for sources that read naturally in that language, so a true local version makes you citable in those markets.

How to tell it applies to you

Page copy is a literal translation (or English-only) for a non-English primary locale.

Apply it on your platform

The exact place to make this change depends on your platform. Open the guide for the step-by-step on WordPress, Shopify, Wix, and more.

Open the platform guide

Step-by-step for your CMS, with how to confirm it worked.

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How you'll know it's done

Mark the fix applied in your dashboard once you've made the change — Findrix re-checks the live page right away, and the weekly scan confirms it. Once the fix is live the matching check flips to pass; a change you made without marking it is caught by the same scan.