Translate Your HelpKit Site

Effortlessly localize your HelpKit site, enabling your content to reach more people in more languages within a matter of minutes.

Deliver Multilingual Help Centers with HelpKit + Localize

Empower your customers in every language. Localize automatically translates your HelpKit articles, FAQs, and guides — making your self-service support truly global.
Auto detect new content for translation
Utilize MTs, your translators, or our LSP's
Support for numerous language pairs

Boost Engagement and Lead Generation

Translate your HelpKit forms and marketing copy to enhance engagement and capture more leads effectively.

Grow Engagement and Conversions

Increase engagement and lead capture by translating your HelpKit forms and marketing copy.

Increase Traffic to Your HelpKit Site

Translate your website into new languages to open the door for more people to discover your brand.
Setup

Effortlessly set up in no time!

How the Custom Integration Works

Step 1

Work with our team to scope your requirements and integration goals.

Step 2

Use Localize’s API, SDKs, and webhooks to build a solution tailored to your stack.

Step 3

Automate translation workflows, sync content seamlessly, and scale globally with confidence.
Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Localize integrate with HelpKit?

Localize connects directly to your HelpKit site using a lightweight JavaScript snippet. It automatically detects and translates all article content, headers, and UI elements — no coding required.

Can I translate my full HelpKit knowledge base?

Yes. Localize translates every part of your HelpKit knowledge base — from article text and titles to navigation menus and search results.

Will translations change my HelpKit layout or theme?

Not at all. Localize preserves your HelpKit design and structure while translating only visible text.

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