What’s a tolingo?
30.March 2009 lisa
You may indeed be wondering… but just to clarify; it’s not a strange furry animal from the Australian outback; tolingo is the future of the translation industry!
tolingo.com is a unique online translation agency that combines expert knowledege, creativity and innovative technology to offer customers a faster and more efficient service, whilst simultaneously making translation jobs available to a 2500-strong, worldwide translator network.
So how does it work? The translation process at tolingo starts with the nifty little cost calculator on our homepage, which allows customers to get an instant quote as well as an estimated delivery time for their text. As soon as the customer confirms the order, the digital copy of the text is sent to our database and then picked up by an available translator with the perfect language skills and specialist experience. The translator then translates the text using our online software which simultaneously allows the customer to keep track of the order progress; something that makes tolingo truly unique. After the translation is completed, and once any necessary proofreading/correction is carried out, the finished order is delivered to the customer. This direct and unbureaucratic chain from customer to translator to customer allows tolingo to handle a large volume of orders day and night, and dramatically reduces customer waiting time.
With the launch of tolingo.com, we intend to reach both customers and translators on a worldwide scale. But it’s not only the customer/translator base that is unlimited; we are constantly thinking up new ways to improve our service and technology. We listen to feedback from translators and customers alike and employ a young and dynamic team to think up creative new solutions for translation services and technology. Many new developments such as parser formatting and translation memory to name but two, are just around the corner!
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