Plugin Compatibility
Q1. Do I need WPML to use AutoMLP?
Ans: Yes. AutoMLP is an addon for WPML, so you must install and activate WPML along with the WPML String Translation plugin before using AutoMLP.
Q2. Which page builders are supported by AutoMLP?
Ans: AutoMLP works with all major page builders that are compatible with WPML, including Elementor, Gutenberg (Block Editor), and other standard WordPress editors.
Q3. Is AutoMLP compatible with multilingual SEO plugins?
Ans: Yes, AutoMLP is fully compatible with popular SEO plugins that support WPML, such as Yoast SEO and Rank Math.
Q4. Does AutoMLP support RTL (Right-to-Left) languages?
Ans: Yes, AutoMLP supports RTL languages like Arabic and Hebrew.
Q5. Do I need coding knowledge to use this plugin?
Ans: No. AutoMLP works inside the WordPress dashboard and uses the familiar WPML translation workflow, so no coding knowledge is required.
Common Issues & Solutions
Q1. AutoMLP is not generating translations. What should I do?
Ans: If AutoMLP is not generating translations, first make sure that WPML and the WPML String Translation plugin are installed and activated on your website. You also need to connect a valid API key from either OpenAI or Gemini, as AutoMLP relies on these services for translation. Check that your API key is entered correctly and has sufficient quota or credits available. If everything looks correct, try refreshing the page and running the translation again.
Q2. Translations are not appearing on the frontend. Why?
Ans: If translations are not visible on the frontend, it is usually because the translated content has not been published or properly displayed. Make sure the translated page or post is published and that the correct language is selected. You should also review your language switcher settings and clear your website and browser cache.
Q3. Some text is not getting translated. How can I fix this?
Ans: If certain text is not being translated, it may not be properly registered for translation in WPML. You should check WPML settings to ensure the content is marked as translatable. For dynamic strings coming from themes or plugins, you need to use the WPML String Translation module.
Q4. Translations look incorrect or unnatural. What can I do?
Ans: If the generated translations are not accurate or natural, you can manually edit them using the WordPress editor. You may also try regenerating the translation using a different translation model (for example, switching between OpenAI and Gemini) to compare results. Improving the clarity and structure of your original content can also significantly improve translation quality.
Q5. AutoMLP is slow or not responding. How to troubleshoot?
Ans: If AutoMLP feels slow or unresponsive, it may be related to API response time or network issues. Check your internet connection and ensure your API provider (OpenAI or Gemini) is working properly and not rate-limited. You can also try disabling other plugins to rule out conflicts, and clear your cache before retrying the translation.
Q6. The API key is not working. What should I check?
Ans: If your API key is not working, make sure it is entered correctly without extra spaces and that it is active. Verify that your OpenAI or Gemini account has available credits or billing enabled. If the issue persists, regenerate the API key from your provider’s dashboard and update it in AutoMLP settings.