Auto Translation watches the WordPress content lifecycle and creates translation work for enabled languages. When posts, pages, terms, meta fields, menu labels or image alt text need localization, Verto stores jobs in the translation queue instead of forcing the editor to wait for a long provider response.
Auto Translation for WordPress.
Queue missing translations automatically when content changes, then publish localized pages without blocking the WordPress editor. This page is written for real WordPress usage: admin screens, REST operations, translation tables, SEO outputs, frontend rendering and global growth workflows.
Page-specific SVG based on real Verto workflow.
Built for practical multilingual WordPress operations.
Translate WordPress content after saves and scans. The goal is not only to translate strings, but to keep localized URLs, SEO signals, provider cost, review quality and frontend performance aligned.
Verto separates machine-generated rows, manual rows, review rows and LemonX Code manual drafts. Automatic translation does not overwrite human-reviewed manual content, and explicit re-translation demotes first rather than silently replacing editorial work.
Operators use the Verto admin panel to scan missing translations, translate one item, bulk translate groups, retranslate selected content, pause the queue, resume it, and watch progress in real time.
What this Verto page covers.
Every module is represented with content and a matching SVG card so the page reads like a product document rather than a plain marketing landing page.
Auto Translation helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
Auto Translation helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
Auto Translation helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
Auto Translation helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
Auto Translation helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
Auto Translation helps teams handle this requirement in a WordPress-native multilingual workflow.
How teams should use this feature.
The workflow below matches how operators usually work inside WordPress: configure, scan, queue, review, publish, cache and report.
Connected to real plugin structures.
This page is mapped to Verto’s real settings, REST endpoints, database tables, services or frontend rendering behavior. That makes the content suitable for Google SEO, AEO inclusion and developer trust.
| Source | Meaning |
|---|---|
| REST endpoints | /content, /content/groups, /content/{id}/retranslate, /content/translate-missing. |
| Queue table | Each job stores object_type, object_id, field, source_lang, target_lang, attempts, priority and status. |
| Translation statuses | auto, manual, manual_draft, review, error and LemonX Code language states support safe operations. |
| License gate | Machine translation generation is gated by LemonX Pro Verto entitlement. |
Structured for search engines and answer engines.
The page includes a descriptive title, meta description, canonical URL, Open Graph metadata, FAQ structured data, SoftwareApplication structured data and BreadcrumbList structured data.
- Clear definitions near the top of the page.
- Question-style FAQ content for AI answer extraction.
- Internal links to adjacent product features.
- Plugin-version and WordPress-context signals for trust.
- Original SVG scenes instead of generic small decorative icons.
Search-friendly content, answer-ready structure and product evidence in one page.
Common questions about Auto Translation.
Will auto translation overwrite manual edits?
Does it translate immediately inside the editor?
Can I rescan later?
Does it translate image alt text?
Build multilingual WordPress growth with LemonX Verto.
Use Auto Translation as part of a complete multilingual workflow: languages, provider chain, translation queue, review, SEO, cache, search and LemonX ecosystem integration.