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# Crowdin

The Crowdin Integration step allows you to connect your AirOps workflows with Crowdin's localization platform. This integration enables you to automate translation workflows, manage multilingual content, and sync translations across your projects.

## Overview

Crowdin is a cloud-based localization management platform that helps teams translate and manage multilingual content. By connecting Crowdin to AirOps, you can automate the translation workflow from content creation to localized delivery.

## Authentication

Before using the Crowdin integration in your workflows, you must first connect your Crowdin account in the AirOps Settings:

1. Navigate to **Settings > Integrations**
2. Find the Crowdin section and click "Configure"
3. Enter your Crowdin API token
4. Complete the authentication process

## Available Actions

* **Translate via Machine Translation** -- automatically translate content using machine translation engines
* **Create Project** -- create a new localization project
* **Add File to Project** -- upload a file to a project for translation

## Common Use Cases

* Automating content upload to Crowdin after AI generation
* Retrieving translations for publishing to localized sites
* Monitoring translation progress across projects
* Syncing translated content back to your CMS

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Note: Crowdin integration requires appropriate API permissions. You can generate API tokens in your Crowdin account settings.
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