Sell in your customer’s language: multilingual storefront support
If your storefront only speaks English, you're quietly losing every shopper who'd rather buy in their own language, and paying to acquire them anyway. Translating your theme helps the browsing; it does nothing for the moment a shopper has a question. That moment is where multilingual support actually earns revenue.
English-only leaks revenue at the question
A visitor reading in Polish or Arabic will happily scroll a translated page, and then bounce the instant they need to ask “does this ship to me?” and the only reply is in English. The catalog was localized; the conversation wasn't.
44 languages, auto-detected, no setup
Cervito's associate detects the shopper's browser language and answers natively in 44 languages, switching mid-conversation if the shopper does. Right-to-left layouts are handled, and replies stay grounded in your real catalog, so a shopper in Riyadh gets the same accurate, on-catalog answer as one in London.
The same selling, in every language
Language isn't a translation layer bolted onto a chatbot: it's the same conversational selling, localized: she greets, recommends, compares, and bundles in the shopper's language, with locale-correct currency and grammar.
Hand off without losing the thread
When a shopper needs a person, she hands off with the full conversationand a suggested opener, so your team picks up mid-thread even when the exchange started in a language they don't speak.
The fastest way to see this on your own catalog is a 30-minute demo with the founder, a Google Meet call where we open Sarah on your store. Book a time, or write to [email protected]. You're usually live within a day.
Ready to put a real associate on your storefront?
Book a 30-minute demo with the founder over Google Meet and watch Sarah work your own catalog. We onboard you personally, usually live within 24 hours. Prefer email? Request an invite.
Private rollout · one-click uninstall if it doesn’t earn its keep