Lokalise vs. Transifex

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Lokalise
Score 6.5 out of 10
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Lokalise is a localization platform used by global teams to manage translation and internationalization workflows. It enables companies to adapt digital products, applications, and content for international markets while maintaining consistency and quality. The platform integrates with over 60 tools, including GitHub, Figma, Jira, Adobe, and Contentful, as well as leading CMS systems, allowing…
$144
per month 5 advanced seats included
Transifex
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Transifex headquartered in Menlo Park, California bills their eponymous platform as a continuous localization platform, that performs translation for digital content.N/A
Pricing
LokaliseTransifex
Editions & Modules
Explorer
$144
per month 5 advanced seats included
Essential
$499
per month 10 advanced seats included
Advanced
$999
per month 15 advanced seats included
Enterprise
Contact Sales
per year 40 advanced seats included
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
LokaliseTransifex
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
LokaliseTransifex
Considered Both Products
Lokalise
Chose Lokalise
We were actually intended to get Localize instead of Lokalise, the naming is very confusing.
Transifex

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User Ratings
LokaliseTransifex
Likelihood to Recommend
3.1
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8.0
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Support Rating
-
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10.0
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User Testimonials
LokaliseTransifex
Likelihood to Recommend
Lokalise is a great product if you're looking to translate your software in multiple languages. It optimizes every process and gives you a large variety of features and integrations to ensure high translation quality, and efficient workflows for everyone involved
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Transifex is great for when you have content you intend to 1) localize to multiple languages and 2) keep updated over time. It's probably not necessary for one-off projects that you expect to stand the test of time. It's also ideal for companies that intend to add more and more languages over time as business expands
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Pros
  • Stores information
  • Can do handle than 1 project
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  • Integrates with other tools - makes localizing more straightforward and less of a gargantuan project.
  • Easy to add a new language to a project - When making the business decision to expand languages, we can provide decision-makers with accurate estimates before committing to a new language.
  • Provides access to multiple translation companies - We get to evaluate and pick the 3rd party translators that work best for our use case.
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Cons
  • machine translation options don't use the glossary terminology
  • the WordPress integration isn't really usable in the current state
  • email notifications settings are not detailed enough
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  • Once you have a lot of resources in a project, ordering gets tricky because there's one long list of resources. I wish I could search for the resource when ordering.
  • When you import your resources from another source, it will overwrite any changes you made to the translated article. For example, we stopped creating localized screenshots in our documentation because the images would be overwritten with the original English ones anytime we made updates.
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Support Rating
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Support has always been easy and fast. Anytime something has come up, we have gotten a quick response and had our issue resolved. Bugs don't seem to stick around for very long either. Seems like their Customer Success and Support groups are in great sync with each other, which always has a positive impact on the customer experience
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Alternatives Considered
We were actually intended to get Localize instead of Lokalise, the naming is very confusing.
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Return on Investment
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  • Fewer people needed - without Transifex, we would probably have to hire more staff to many just the localization projects.
  • Meet business demand quickly - now that we are set up with our Transifex flow, adding a new language is relatively easy and we know exactly when to expect the final product to deliver to customers.
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ScreenShots

Lokalise Screenshots

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