How to choose the plan that is most adapted to my needs?
In this article, you'll learn what to consider when choosing the plan that is most adapted to your needs, including how to estimate your website's word count.
1. What are the different plans and features?
Weglot offers various plans and features depending on your needs. You can find all the important information in our pricing documentation:
Scroll down a little bit, and you'll find a tab with all the available features:
On this tab, if you hover your cursor over a feature or a limit, it will display a tooltip with more details.
Usually, the number of translated words defines the plan you would need. However, there may also be other features you'd like to use for your website. You can use the table in our pricing documentation to determine what you need and select the corresponding plan on this page.
2. How can I estimate my total number of translated words?
- Using the Word Count online tool
First, to understand the number of translated words and how it's calculated, check out this article.
You can estimate the total number of words in the original version (or the original language) of your website on the Word Count online tool:
Once the scan has finished, you should see an estimation of your word count displayed, the details for each detected page, and a slider to indicate how many translated languages you'd like to manage.
Then, select the number of translated languages you are interested in, and the price of the plan most suited to your needs will be displayed.
Please note that the word count shown in your Weglot Dashboard may differ from the estimator because the estimator does not account for dynamic content (see: How to translate dynamic content) or private pages that can increase the word count. The estimator provides an approximate count, while the Dashboard reflects the actual number of words translated.
- With an estimation
You can also estimate your total number of translated words with your average number of words per page. Here's how to do it:
For example, if you have 20 pages and add 2 extra languages (in addition to your original language), your total number of translated words would be equal to:
Average words per page x 20 pages x 2 extra languages Assuming you have 500 words per page, your total number of translated words would be: 20,000. Thus, a Business plan would best suit your needs.