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Queryra + TranslatePress

Works out of the box

TranslatePress is fully compatible with Queryra AI Search. Each translated post is indexed separately and searches return results in the visitor's active language.

Officially recommended: Queryra is listed by TranslatePress as their AI search plugin for multilingual sites — verified by the TranslatePress team.

Tested with

TranslatePress 2.x

Queryra plugin

v1.1.11+

Setup time

5 minutes

What works

  • A 100-product store stays at 100 Queryra records regardless of how many languages you add — TranslatePress keeps a single canonical post per item (translations live in custom database tables)
  • Multilingual queries are handled by Queryra's parser at search time — a Polish shopper typing "kurtka wodoodporna" matches the same canonical product as an English shopper typing "waterproof jacket"
  • Search returns results in the visitor's active language — no mixed-language results
  • Pretty Permalinks are preserved in result URLs (e.g. /fr/produit-name/)
  • AJAX live search picks up the active language from TranslatePress correctly
  • Works with both auto-detect and manual language switcher widgets
  • Compatible with TranslatePress free, Personal, Business, and Developer tiers

Setup notes

  1. 1

    Enable Pretty Permalinks

    Go to Settings → Permalinks in WP admin and pick anything other than "Plain". TranslatePress uses URL-based language switching (/fr/, /de/) which requires pretty permalinks.

  2. 2

    Add languages in TranslatePress

    Go to Settings → TranslatePress, set your default language and add translation languages. Translate your posts and products in the TranslatePress front-end editor.

  3. 3

    Sync your records to Queryra

    In your Queryra dashboard, click Sync Records. TranslatePress keeps a single canonical post per item — your record count stays the same regardless of how many languages you add (a 100-product store stays at 100 records). Cross-language matching happens at query time via Queryra's multilingual parser.

  4. 4

    Test from the front-end

    Open your site in incognito, switch language with the TranslatePress switcher, run a search. Results should be in the active language only. If you see mixed results, re-sync once more.

Troubleshooting

If AI search isn't showing results after setup, the most common causes are: incomplete import, sync frequency too low for testing, or a conflict with another search plugin (FiboSearch, Relevanssi, SearchWP).

Full troubleshooting guide — fix in 5 minutes

More questions? See the general FAQ or email contact@queryra.com.

Last updated: May 4, 2026 · Last tested with TranslatePress 2.x and Queryra plugin 1.1.11.