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Available languages

Appwarden supports multiple languages for user interactions and monitoring alerts. This guide explains how language detection works, what languages are currently available, and how to request support for additional languages.

Appwarden automatically detects and uses your preferred language based on your context:

  • Dashboard: Uses your browser’s language preferences
  • Discord interactions: Uses your Discord client’s language settings
  • Fallback: English is used if your preferred language isn’t supported

Each user sees Appwarden in their own preferred language based on their browser or Discord client settings. There’s no need to configure language settings manually.

The default language for all Appwarden interactions.

Full Spanish translation for dashboard and Discord interactions.

All supported languages include complete translations for:

  • Discord slash commands and their descriptions
  • Interactive responses and error messages
  • Monitoring alerts and incident notifications
  • Configuration messages and help text
  • Email notifications and reports

We’re actively expanding language support based on community needs.

If you’d like Appwarden to support an additional language:

  1. Check community interest: See if others have requested the same language
  2. Join our community: Visit appwarden.io/join-community
  3. Submit your request: Let us know which language you need and your use case

When requesting a language, it’s helpful to include:

  • Language name and ISO code (e.g., French - fr)
  • Your organization’s location and primary language
  • Team size that would benefit from the language
  • Specific use cases or compliance requirements

Have a language request or questions about language support? Join our community and let us know what languages would be most valuable for your team.

Appwarden uses automatic language detection based on context:

  1. Discord interactions: Appwarden detects your Discord client’s language from the interaction metadata
  2. Dashboard: Language is detected from your browser’s Accept-Language header
  3. Fallback: English is used if the detected language isn’t supported
  • No configuration required: Language detection is automatic
  • Per-user experience: Each team member sees Appwarden in their preferred language
  • Instant detection: Language is determined on each request based on current settings

If the dashboard appears in an unexpected language:

  1. Check your browser’s language settings
  2. Ensure your preferred language is set as the primary language
  3. Clear your browser cache and refresh the page

If Discord commands appear in an unexpected language:

  1. Verify your Discord client’s language preferences in Discord settings
  2. Restart your Discord client after changing language settings
  3. Check that Appwarden supports your preferred language

If text appears garbled or incorrectly formatted:

  1. Character encoding: Ensure your browser or Discord client supports UTF-8
  2. Font support: Verify your system has fonts for the selected language
  3. Regional settings: Check your operating system’s language and region settings

Language detection is automatic, so there’s nothing you need to configure:

  1. Verify your browser language: Ensure your browser is set to your preferred language
  2. Check Discord settings: Verify your Discord client language preferences
  3. Test the experience: Run a few Discord commands or browse the dashboard to confirm

Automatic language detection ensures your team can effectively use Appwarden in their preferred language, improving incident response times and reducing miscommunication during security events.