Jsonify simplifies translations. Upload your Csv/Excel file with multiple languages, click convert, and voila – a JSON file ready for your app. No copy-pasting, no manual typing. It's fast, accurate, and handles as many languages as you need.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 Excited to introduce Jsonify (jsonify.net) - the free tool that turns your translation spreadsheets into JSON files in seconds! 🚀
🔑 Key Features:
Jsonify makes handling translations super easy. Just upload your CSV or Excel file with all your languages, click a button, and boom – you get a neat JSON file ready for your app. No more copy-pasting or manual typing. It's quick, it's accurate, and it works with as many languages as you need.
🎯 Who's it for?
Developers and project managers working on multilingual apps or websites. Perfect for streamlining i18n workflows!
💡 Our Story:
As a developer, I faced a small but annoying task: converting translator-provided spreadsheets into JSON. The moment I realized I'd have to copy and paste, I knew there had to be a better way. So I created Jsonify – turning a potential time-sink into an instant process. Now I'm sharing the solution with you!
🆓 Pricing:
Jsonify is 100% free! No catches, no hidden fees.
🙏 We'd love your feedback:
Try it out and let us know what you think! Your input will shape Jsonify's future. 😊
Jsonify sounds like a game changer for anyone dealing with translations! 🙌 The ability to upload a CSV or Excel file and instantly convert it into a clean JSON file is such a time-saver. I can imagine how tedious and error-prone it must be to copy and paste all that information manually.
I especially love that it supports multiple languages! That’s a huge plus for developers working on global apps. 🌍 It looks like you really understood the pain points of many in the community when creating this tool.
Quick question for you, @sakardev: Are there any plans to integrate features that allow for editing or reviewing the translations before finalizing the JSON output? That could really help ensure accuracy!
Hey Sakar,
Can it handle nested JSON structures?
Are there any plans to add support for other localization file formats like YAML or Android string resources?
Congrats on the launch!
@kyrylosilin For your first question, no, it is currently very basic with no nested structure. As for the second question, I haven't thought about that yet, but it would definitely be better if the user could specify the conversion type. Thank you for these valuable suggestions. I will try to implement them in future.
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