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Polygloss
Best overallFor everyday users who need quick, affordable translations of documents or text, Polygloss is the clear winner—it's simple, cheap, and gets the job done. GlobalLink is a powerful enterprise platform for large-scale localization projects, but its high cost and steep learning curve make it overkill for most individuals. The single biggest difference: Polygloss is a self-service tool you can use in minutes, while GlobalLink requires a sales call and training to even get started.
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Common questions
Yes, for a single document Polygloss is much better—it's cheaper, faster to start, and doesn't require a sales call or training. GlobalLink is overkill for one-off tasks.
Neither tool has a mobile app, so you cannot use them on your phone. Both require a desktop browser and internet connection.
Polygloss is the affordable choice for freelancers. GlobalLink's pricing is enterprise-only and likely costs hundreds or thousands per month, making it impractical for individual use.
GlobalLink offers integrations, but they are typically set up during onboarding for enterprise systems. Polygloss has no integrations—you just upload files manually.
Polygloss is extremely easy—upload a file, get a translation. GlobalLink requires training and has a steep learning curve, so it's not beginner-friendly.
Polygloss can translate HTML files, which you can then upload to your site. GlobalLink is designed for full website localization with workflow management, but it's much more complex and expensive.
Polygloss wins for everyday translation needs; GlobalLink is only worth it for enterprise-scale localization projects.
For most everyday users, Polygloss is the practical choice—it's easy, affordable, and handles the translation tasks you're likely to need. Skip GlobalLink unless you work for a large company with a dedicated localization team and a big budget.
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