How to Add Language Versions to Your UniLink Page (Reach a Global Audience)

How to Add Language Versions to Your UniLink Page (Reach a Global Audience)
Create multilingual versions of your UniLink page so visitors around the world can browse your content in their own language.
- Each language version gets its own URL suffix (e.g.,
/es,/fr) and can be translated manually or via AI auto-translate. - Visitors see a language toggle on your page and can switch versions instantly without leaving your profile.
- Language versions are available on the Pro plan and above; free accounts can preview the feature but cannot publish.
Most link-in-bio tools treat your page as a single, fixed-language document — a problem the moment any of your followers speak a different language. UniLink solves this by letting you maintain multiple language versions of the same page under one account, each with its own translated content and a shared design. Whether you are a creator with a Spanish-speaking audience or a brand running campaigns across Europe, language versions let you speak to everyone without managing separate accounts.
What Language Versions Does
Language versions in UniLink create distinct copies of your page content, tied to a language code appended to your profile URL. Your main page at unil.ink/username stays as the default. When you add a Spanish version, it becomes available at unil.ink/username/es. Each version shares the same design, layout, and block structure as the original but holds its own translated text, images, and link labels.
The system is built around content layers rather than full page duplication. All blocks remain in the same positions with the same styling — only the text content and any media you choose to swap out differ between versions. This means a design change you make on the default page (such as updating a color theme) automatically applies across every language version, keeping your brand consistent without extra work.
Visitors are served the right version automatically when possible. UniLink detects the browser's language preference and redirects to the matching version if one exists. If no match is found, the visitor lands on the default page. A visible language switcher widget appears on all published versions, allowing manual selection at any time.
How to Get Started
- Open your dashboard — go to app.unilink.us and select the page you want to translate from the Pages section.
- Navigate to Languages — in the left sidebar, click the Language tab under your page settings. You will see your current default language and an Add Version button.
- Select a target language — click Add Version, choose a language from the dropdown (50+ languages supported), and confirm. UniLink creates a copy of your page content tagged with that language code.
- Translate your content — use the built-in editor to translate blocks manually, or click Auto-Translate to let the AI fill in translations instantly. Review AI output before publishing — machine translation can miss brand-specific terminology.
- Publish the version — toggle the version to Published when you are satisfied. The language switcher becomes visible to your visitors automatically once at least two versions are live.
How to Use Language Versions
- Edit a specific version — return to the Language tab at any time, click the language you want to edit, and the editor loads that version's content. Changes here do not affect the default or other versions.
- Swap images per language — click any image block inside a language version to upload a locale-specific image (e.g., a promotional banner in Spanish). Leave the field empty to inherit the default image.
- Re-run auto-translate after updates — if you update your default page content, open each language version and click Sync from Default to pull in new blocks, then re-translate only the changed sections.
- Customize the language toggle widget — in the Language tab, choose between a flag icon, a text label (e.g., "ES"), or a dropdown list. Position it at the top or bottom of the page.
- Preview before publishing — use the Preview button in the editor to see exactly how the version renders on mobile and desktop before making it live.
Key Settings
| Setting | What It Does | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Default Language | The language served at your root URL when no browser preference matches | Set to the language most of your audience speaks |
| Auto-Redirect | Automatically sends visitors to the matching language version based on browser locale | On — improves first-impression experience |
| Language Toggle Style | Controls whether the switcher shows flags, text codes, or a dropdown | Text codes for clean design; flags for broad audiences |
| Toggle Position | Places the language switcher at the top or bottom of the page | Top — visible before the visitor scrolls |
| Version Status | Draft, Published, or Archived for each language version | Keep unfinished translations as Draft until reviewed |
Get the Most Out Of Language Versions
The biggest unlock with language versions is audience segmentation without account fragmentation. Instead of maintaining separate UniLink accounts per region (which splits your analytics and followers), you keep everything under one username while delivering localized content. Your analytics dashboard shows traffic and click data per language version, so you can compare which language audience engages most with a particular product link or promotion.
If you run time-sensitive campaigns, language versions let you publish locale-specific CTAs. A Black Friday promotion in English might have a different tone and offer than the same campaign in Portuguese. Edit the CTA text on the Spanish or Portuguese version independently — the rest of the page layout stays identical, so you only touch what matters. This is particularly useful for affiliate marketers and e-commerce sellers who run region-specific discount codes.
For content creators on YouTube or TikTok who already produce subtitled or dubbed videos in multiple languages, adding matching language versions to your UniLink page creates a consistent multilingual brand presence. Pin your latest video link at the top of the page and translate only that block each time you post — a process that takes under two minutes with auto-translate plus a quick manual review.
Agency users on the Business plan can build language version templates and apply them across multiple client pages. Create a well-translated Spanish template for one client, export the translation structure, and reuse it as a starting point for the next client in a similar market. This cuts per-client localization time significantly compared to starting from scratch each time.
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Language toggle not showing on page | Only one version is published — the toggle only appears when two or more versions are live | Publish at least one additional language version |
| Auto-translate button greyed out | AI translate is a Pro feature; account is on the free plan | Upgrade to Pro at app.unilink.us/billing or translate manually |
| Visitor lands on wrong language version | Auto-redirect reads the browser's Accept-Language header, which may differ from the visitor's preference | Ensure the language toggle is visible and prominently placed so visitors can switch manually |
| New blocks added to default page missing from language versions | Language versions do not auto-sync when you edit the default | Open each language version and click Sync from Default, then translate the new blocks |
- Reach international audiences without managing multiple accounts
- Shared design across versions means one style update applies everywhere
- AI auto-translate reduces manual translation time to minutes
- Per-version analytics let you measure engagement by language audience
- Full language version feature requires Pro plan or above
- Auto-translate quality varies — manual review is always necessary
- New blocks on the default page must be synced and re-translated manually
Frequently Asked Questions
How many language versions can I add?
Pro accounts can add up to 5 language versions. Business accounts support unlimited versions. Starter accounts can create one additional version but cannot publish it without upgrading.
Does adding language versions affect my page's SEO?
Yes, positively. Each language version has its own URL (e.g., /es, /fr), so search engines can index them separately. UniLink automatically adds hreflang tags to signal the language relationship between versions, which helps Google serve the right version in regional search results.
Can I have a different domain for each language version?
Language versions always use the same base username URL with a language suffix. Custom domains are available on paid plans but apply to your entire page, not individual language versions. Subdomain-per-language routing is not supported at this time.
What happens to a language version if I downgrade my plan?
If you downgrade below the plan required to publish multiple versions, existing published versions remain accessible to visitors. However, you will not be able to edit or add new versions until you upgrade again.
Can I delete a language version without affecting other versions?
Yes. Deleting a language version only removes that version's translated content and unpublishes its URL. The default page and all other language versions remain completely intact.
- Language versions give each locale its own URL suffix while sharing your page's design and structure.
- AI auto-translate accelerates the process but always needs a manual review pass for brand terms.
- The language toggle only appears on your live page once at least two versions are published.
- New blocks added to the default page must be synced to each language version manually.
- Per-version analytics in your dashboard let you track which language audience drives the most engagement.
Ready to grow your global reach? Add your first language version in under five minutes — open your dashboard at app.unilink.us, head to Pages → Language, and let AI auto-translate do the heavy lifting. Upgrade to Pro to publish unlimited language versions and start connecting with audiences in their own language today.
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