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Multi-Language
Dalton works with any language. Each language version of your site is treated as a separate page.
How It Works
Each language URL is a separate page in Dalton:
- Add each language version separately - Add
example.com/en/pricingandexample.com/fr/tarifsas individual pages - Create experiments on each page - Build experiments for each language version independently
- Filter by language - Use the "All Pages" view to filter and find the right language versions
Automatic Language Detection
When you create experiments, Dalton automatically:
- Detects the page language and generates variants in that language
- Adapts tone and cultural context appropriately
- Responds in your prompt language - prompt in French, get French variants
You don't need to configure anything—just add the page and start experimenting.
Managing Multi-Language Sites
In the "All Pages" view:
- Filter pages by URL pattern (e.g.,
/en/,/fr/,/de/) - See all experiments across language versions
- Compare performance between languages
Example setup:
| Page | Language | Experiments |
|---|---|---|
example.com/en/pricing | English | 3 active |
example.com/fr/tarifs | French | 2 active |
example.com/de/preise | German | 1 active |
Start with Highest Traffic
If 70% of traffic is English, 20% Spanish, 10% French—start with English experiments first, identify what works, then apply learnings to other languages.