
I got tired of setting up i18n files for every project, so I built a drop-in alternative
Every time a client asked for Arabic support, I'd spend days on i18next — JSON files, namespaces, RTL handling, t() calls everywhere. I got tired of it and built something simpler. What it does Drop one component into your navbar: import { TranslifySelector } from ' @translifycc/react ' ; < TranslifySelector apiKey = "YOUR_API_KEY" /> A language selector appears. User picks a language. Page translates. RTL flips automatically for Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Urdu. No JSON files. No config. How it works GPT-4 translates on the first request. Redis + localStorage cache it after that — so repeat visits are instant and free. You only ever pay for unique characters. 19 languages. Free tier available. npm install @translifycc/react npm install @translifycc/angular translify.cc
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