Do you rent out (or exchange) your accommodation, run a hotel, guest house or campsite, and sometimes welcome foreign travelers? This article is for you! Foreign tourists, especially if they don’t speak the local language, can quickly feel helpless when faced with a lack of information in their native tongue. So it’s important to provide them with the right information in their own language, so they can make the most of their stay! Discover our tips for translating your welcome booklet into several languages.

How to translate

your StyQR welcome booklet?

Start by creating your StyQR welcome booklet by clicking here. It’s easiest to configure your entire booklet in French first. Once you’ve set it up, you’ll need to upgrade to a Premium account to access the translation features. On the ” Your booklets” page, click on the booklet in question toedit it. In each text field, you can click on the ” +” flag to add a translation language. In addition to French, 7 languages are available: English, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese and Russian. You can then either write the translation yourself if you’re comfortable in the language concerned, or click on ” Generate automatic translation ” if you want us to take care of it for you!

The text areas to be translated are:
– Booklet info
– Wifi module (if you use a hotspot)
– Digicode module
– Useful numbers module
– Practical info module
– Guestbook module All other booklet elements will be automatically translated.

How it works

for your travelers?

If you have a StyQR Premium account account and your booklet has been translated, your travelers will access your welcome booklet directly in the default language of their web browser. If their language has not been configured, then English will be the default language. The basic elements of the booklet (interface, module names, etc.) will be automatically translated, without any action on your part. Would you like to test the translation of your booklet? To do so, change the default language of your phone (in Settings > General…) or your web browser (Chrome, Safari…), then access your booklet via the URL link or QR Code.

Now you’ve got everything you need to create your own digital, multilingual welcome booklet! Now it’s your turn?

Create your own welcome booklet!