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Published on May 20, 2025 - Updated on Sep 26, 2025

Easy Ways to Make Your Squarespace Site Multilingual

Author details: OYTUN TEZ - Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at MotaWord

Reaching a global audience starts with speaking their language. For example, you might realize that your site in Squarespace needs a Spanish translation to attract more clients, even if you only sell inside the United States. If that’s the case, you may have noticed that Squarespace doesn’t offer built-in support for multilingual content. That affects your business immensely by basically reducing the number of clients you can attract. That’s where MotaWord comes in.

By integrating MotaWord with your Squarespace website, you can offer fast, professional translations without managing multiple versions of the same site. Whether you're targeting Spanish speakers or a broader international audience, MotaWord makes Squarespace language translation seamless and efficient.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to use MotaWord’s Squarespace translation plugin to translate and localize your Squarespace website, from generating the integration code to updating your site’s settings for optimal visibility. Our integration is among the easiest and most convenient to set up. Let’s get right into it!

How Can I Translate My Squarespace Site?

If you’re wondering how to make your Squarespace website multilingual, you’re not alone. There are a few different ways to go about it, and each comes with its own advantages and challenges. Here are the most effective options:

  • MotaWord Integration (Best Option)
    The easiest and most professional way to translate your Squarespace site is by using the MotaWord plugin. With just a small code snippet, you can instantly offer fast, accurate translations without creating duplicate pages or juggling multiple site versions. This method keeps your site lightweight and scalable. We’ll dive into the exact setup steps in the guide below.

  • Manually Build Duplicate Pages
    Some site owners choose to duplicate each page and translate the content manually. While this gives you complete control over how each language version looks, it can be very time-consuming to maintain. Every update to your site has to be repeated across every language, which quickly adds up as your content grows.

  • Add a Generic Translation Widget
    Another option is embedding a tool like Google Translate directly into your Squarespace site. It’s quick and free, but it comes with trade-offs: translations may be inaccurate, the reading experience can feel clunky, and you won’t get the same SEO benefits as you would with professional translations.

  • Hire Freelance Translators for Custom Content
    You can also hire freelance translators to translate your site’s content offline, then upload it manually to Squarespace. This ensures higher accuracy than a free widget and more flexibility in tone and style. However, it requires ongoing coordination, and just like duplicate pages, you’ll need to update multiple versions whenever your content changes.

  • Use an External Multilingual Platform with Subdomains
    Some businesses choose to host separate language versions of their site on subdomains or subdirectories (e.g., es.yoursite.com for Spanish). This can help with SEO and give each language version its own space, but it requires more technical setup and usually ongoing hosting and maintenance costs.

Among these approaches, MotaWord is by far the most seamless way to expand your reach while keeping things simple to manage.

Now, let’s walk through exactly how to set up the MotaWord integration on your Squarespace website.

Step 1: Generate Your MotaWord Integration Code

Before translating your Squarespace website, you’ll need to set up the MotaWord plugin and grab the integration code.

  1. Log in to your MotaWord Dashboard: Go to https://www.motaword.com/dashboard/widget/{widgetId}/config. Replace {widgetId} with your actual widget ID.)

  2. Configure your translation settings: Select the target languages you want to support, such as Spanish, French, or German, and any other preferences for how translations are displayed on your site.

  3. Copy the generated code: Once your settings are saved, scroll to the bottom of the configuration page. You’ll find a snippet of HTML and JavaScript code that looks like this:


<link rel="preload" href="https://serve.motaword.com/js/38-299.js" as="script" importance="high" crossorigin referrerpolicy="unsafe-url">
<link rel="preconnect" href="https://api.motaword.com">
<script src="https://serve.motaword.com/js/38-299.js" data-token="{token}" crossorigin async referrerpolicy="unsafe-url"></script>

This code allows your Squarespace translation plugin to work seamlessly in the background, offering real-time language switching for site visitors.

## Step 2: Add the Code to Your Squarespace Site

Now that you have the MotaWord integration code, it’s time to add it to your Squarespace website.

1. **Log into your Squarespace account**: Go to <a href="https://www.squarespace.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://www.squarespace.com</a> and sign in to your admin dashboard.

2. **Access the Code Injection section**: From the left-hand menu, navigate to: `Website > Pages > Website Tools > Code Injection`

3. **Paste the code into the Header section**: In the **Header** box, paste the entire code snippet you copied from the MotaWord dashboard.

4. **Save and publish your changes**: Click “Save” to apply the integration. Then update or publish your site to ensure everything works as expected.

That’s it! With the MotaWord code added, your site is now equipped to handle multilingual traffic using the Squarespace translation plugin. Visitors will be able to experience your content in their preferred language without you needing to create duplicate pages.

## Step 3: Adjust Crawler Settings for SEO and AI

After integrating the MotaWord plugin, it’s a good idea to review your site’s crawler settings. This ensures your Squarespace website translation is discoverable by search engines and that your preferences around AI data usage are respected.

1. **Open your Squarespace settings**: In your Squarespace admin dashboard, go to:  
   `Settings > Advanced`

2. **Manage Search Engine Crawlers**: Toggle this option **on** if you want your translated content to be indexed by Google and other search engines. This helps your site appear in search results across multiple languages.

3. **Manage Artificial Intelligence Crawlers**: Toggle this option **on** or **off** based on your preference.  
   - If **on**, AI companies may use your site’s content to train language models.  
   - If **off**, your site requests not to be used for AI training.

4. **Save your changes**: Be sure to hit **Save** to make sure your crawler settings are updated.

These settings help make your *Squarespace site translation* more SEO-friendly while giving you control over how your content is accessed by third parties.

## Optional: Enable Spanish or Other Language Translation

If you’re targeting a specific audience, like Spanish-speaking users, you can configure MotaWord to offer translation into that language with just a few clicks. No need to create separate versions of each page.

1. **Choose your target languages in the MotaWord Dashboard**  
   When setting up your widget, select Spanish or any other language you want to support. MotaWord allows you to <a href="https://www.motaword.com/blog/how-to-translate-a-website-automatically-and-drive-results-with-motaword-active" target="_blank">translate your website </a>into multiple languages at once.

2. **No need for duplicate content**  
   Unlike other tools, MotaWord doesn’t require you to build separate pages for each language. Visitors can switch between translations using the plugin, and the translated content appears instantly.

3. **Ideal for reaching Spanish-speaking users**  
   If you're aiming for a *Squarespace Spanish translation*, this setup helps you engage that audience with minimal effort, while maintaining the look and structure of your original site.

This flexible setup ensures your Squarespace site translation is efficient, accurate, and easy to manage—whether you're translating to Spanish, French, Arabic, or beyond.

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## Go Global with MotaWord + Squarespace

Translating your Squarespace website doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming. With <a href="https://www.motaword.com/" target="_blank"> MotaWord</a>, you can unlock fast, accurate, and professional translation directly on your existing site.

Whether you’re aiming for Squarespace Spanish translation or a full multilingual experience, MotaWord’s lightweight integration makes it simple. You don’t need to build duplicate pages or manage complex plugins. Just generate your code, paste it into Squarespace, and start reaching a global audience.

If you're ready to expand your reach and connect with users in their language, reach out to us today and take the first step toward a multilingual future for your Squarespace website.

OYTUN TEZ

Published on May 20, 2025

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