• As title says, I was at 1200 words using the free version, I had translated my whole website and then when it went live.The 2000 quota was reached. It was the plugin itself that forced it so that I have to pay to use it.

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  • Plugin Author Remy B

    (@remyb92)

    Hi Daniel,

    We are sorry to hear that you have had such a non-positive experience.

    Actually, be aware that Weglot does not translate your website instantly when you install the plugin.
    Translations are generated and added progressively to your?Translation List?when a visitor (or search engines such as Google bots) navigates on your website in the translated language(s).
    This could be the reason why the word counter could have increased on your project.

    Be sure that we want our users to enjoy working with our plugin and be satisfied with the service we propose, so we don’t want to force our users to upgrade their accounts if they don’t want to.

    Weglot proposes solutions to help you come back under the Free plan limit :

    – Remove translations to try to go back under the translations limit
    (see => How to definitely remove a translation?)

    – Remove potential inactive translations
    (see =>?How?can I remove inactive translations?)

    – Exclude some URLs or blocks from translation?to try to go back under the?translation?limit
    (see =>How to exclude URLs/blocks/words from translation?)
    (Don’t forget to remove the translations regarding the URL you have excluded)?

    Could you contact us at?[email protected]? We’ll be glad to help you keep managing the Free plan.

    Best,

    The Weglot Team

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