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We are happy to announce the recent integration of WPML with Acculing, a modern translation company.

Acculing uses leading technology, quality controls, and linguistic resources to ensure your translations are done quickly and accurately. Its technology is optimized to work with all languages of the ISO 639.2 standard.

In-country translators localize your website and everything that is included with it such as product descriptions, marketing materials, and email blasts.

Acculing believes in providing the right service for the right job. This means that they allow their clients to select the specialization level they want to use when selecting vendors.

When submitting projects, clients can select among four specialization levels:

  • Bronze level – Recommended for large volume translations and internal business communications
  • Silver level – Recommended for general purpose content such as manuals and product descriptions
  • Gold level – Recommended for marketing campaigns, product briefs, technical content, and general-purpose content
  • Platinum level – Recommended for legal, medical, highly technical content, and top-level marketing slogans or branding

These represent varying levels of expertise within the industry along with an appropriate cost for that expertise.

Acculing’s easy-to-use web portal, Fluency, was built from the ground-up to accommodate all clients’ needs from the beginning to the end. This allows us to minimize cost and ensure quality while meeting deadlines, all of which cannot be realized by other systems.

If you are already a WPML user and interested in using Acculing for translation, follow the instructions for translating WordPress sites with Acculing. If you are new to WPML, feel free to purchase the Multilingual CMS package and get started.

How can we make WPML better for you?

Share your thoughts and comments about our plugin, documentation, or videos by booking a Zoom call with Agnes, our Client Advocate. Your feedback matters and helps us improve.

Book a call with Agnes