A Guide to Translating Develop’s Web App & Reports in Any Browser
Develop by Criteria is a web-based application, which means you can easily translate all reports, Coach Bo chats, and other content into your preferred language using built-in browser translation tools. This guide will walk you through how to enable translations in the most commonly used web browsers.
How Translation Works in Develop
Develop does not have a built-in language selection, but because it runs entirely in your browser, you can use your browser’s translation feature to view all content in your preferred language.
✅ Works with Google Chrome,Safari, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and more
✅ No need to install extra software—translation is built into your browser
✅ Allows you to read reports, chat with Coach Bo, and navigate the platform in any language
Step-by-Step Translation Instructions for Each Browser
Google Chrome
Automatic Translation Prompt
When you open Develop in a different language, Chrome will show a Translate this page pop-up.
Click Translate to convert the page to your default language.
Manually Translate a Page
Right-click anywhere on the page and select Translate to [Your Language]
Or, click the three dots in the upper-right corner → Settings → Languages → Turn on Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language you read
Safari (Mac & iOS)
Automatic Translation (Mac & iPhone/iPad)
Open Develop in Safari. If it’s in another language, a translation icon (a speech bubble) will appear in the address bar.
Click it and select Translate to [Your Language]
Manually Enable Translation
If you don’t see the icon, go to Safari > View > Translation > Preferred Languages or Safari > Preferences > Language & Region and enable translation or add your preferred language.
This will depend on your version.
Microsoft Edge
Automatic Translation Prompt
If Develop opens in another language, Edge will prompt you to translate.
Click Translate in the pop-up bar.
Manually Translate a Page
Right-click anywhere on the page and select Translate to [Your Language]
Or, click the three dots in the top-right corner → Settings → Languages → Enable Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language I read
Mozilla Firefox
Automatic Translation (Firefox 118+)
When opening Develop in another language, Firefox will show a translation option in the address bar.
Click Translate and choose your preferred language.
Manually Translate a Page
Right-click anywhere on the page and select Translate Page
Note: If you don’t see this feature, ensure you have the latest Firefox version.
Opera
Opera does not have built-in translation. To translate Develop:
Install the Google Translate Extension from the Opera Add-ons Store.
Click the extension and select Translate this page.
Brave
Automatic Translation
Brave uses Google’s translation service, so it works similarly to Chrome.
If a page is in another language, Brave will offer to translate it automatically.
Manual Translation
Right-click anywhere on the page and select Translate to [Your Language]
DuckDuckGo Browser
DuckDuckGo does not have built-in translation. Use these alternatives:
Open Google Translate (translate.google.com)
Copy and paste the Develop page URL into Google Translate
Select your language and click Translate
Which Browsers Support Translation?
Browser
Automatic Translation
Manual Translation
Google Chrome
✅ Yes
✅ Yes
Safari (Mac & iOS)
✅ Yes
✅ Yes
Microsoft Edge
✅ Yes
✅ Yes
Mozilla Firefox
✅ Yes (Version 118+)
✅ Yes
Opera
❌ No
❌ No
Brave
✅ Yes
✅ Yes
DuckDuckGo
❌ No
❌ No
Need Help?
If you have trouble translating Develop in your browser, reach out to our support team for assistance.
🚀 With these simple steps, you can use Develop in any language—ensuring a smooth, fully translated experience no matter where you are.