3. Going Live in Spanish with Weglot

How to Translate Your Website into Spanish with AI

What's the First Step to Launching in Spain?

You've validated demand, you understand the market, and you know who you're selling to. The next step is making sure Spanish buyers can actually experience your product or service in their language.

And that starts with your website.

A localized website isn't just a nice-to-have when entering Spain. It's the foundation of everything else: your SEO, your credibility, your conversion rate, and your first impression. The video above walks you through exactly how to do it with Weglot, step by step. You can follow along for free with our 14-day trial, no developer needed, no commitment required.

Why Does Translating Your Website into Spanish Matter?

Spanish buyers expect to be spoken to in their language. This is true in most markets, but it carries extra weight in Spain where relationships and trust are central to the buying process.

A website in English signals that Spain isn't quite a priority yet. A website in Spanish signals that you're serious about the market. It's one of the fastest ways to build credibility before a single sales conversation happens.

There's also a practical SEO argument. Spanish-language pages make your business discoverable to buyers searching in Spanish. Without them, you're invisible to a significant share of your potential market.

How Does AI Website Translation Work?

This is where things have changed dramatically. You no longer need a lengthy, expensive translation project to launch in a new language. AI translation can get your website into Spanish in minutes, with quality that's good enough to go live quickly and refine over time.

With Weglot, your entire website is automatically detected, translated into Spanish, and displayed under a dedicated language URL, all from one dashboard. No developer needed, no manual copy-pasting, no spreadsheet of strings to manage.

The result is a fully functional Spanish version of your site that's ready for real visitors, with built-in multilingual SEO so Spanish-speaking buyers can actually find you through search.

What Happens After You Go Live?

Going live in Spanish is the beginning, not the end. Once your translated site is up, you can start tracking how Spanish visitors behave and whether they're converting. That data tells you where to invest next, whether that's refining your messaging, adding Catalan, or doubling down on a specific region.

Ready to get started? Try Weglot free for 14 days and launch your Spanish website today.

Up next: Getting the words right is one thing. Getting the tone right is another. The next lesson covers how to adapt your messaging for a Spanish audience so your website doesn't just speak Spanish, it actually resonates.

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1. Is Spain the Right Market for Your Business?
Spain's Market Opportunity: Key Numbers to Know
1. Is Spain the Right Market for Your Business?
How to Validate Demand for Spain Before You Expand
2. What You Need to Know About the Spanish Market
How Spanish Buyers Think: Trust and Relationships
2. What You Need to Know About the Spanish Market
Pricing in Spain: What to Expect and How to Adapt
2. What You Need to Know About the Spanish Market
Madrid vs. Barcelona: Regional Differences That Affect Your GTM
3. Going Live in Spanish with Weglot
How to Translate Your Website into Spanish with AI
5. Reading the Signals and Next Steps
After Launching in Spain: What to Track and What's Next
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