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Multi-region website.

One website. Every market you operate in.

Built to serve dozens of countries, languages, and regions from a single platform. Built to feel local everywhere it lands.

  • LUMC
  • pvdd
  • ToursTickets
  • Sire
  • Ziz
  • Denso
  • Kinsyn
  • Sci Sure

What are you building?

Most websites serve one country, one language, one audience. The architecture is simple: one homepage, one set of pages, one editorial team.

Multi-region websites are a different problem entirely. The same brand needs to feel native in every market it operates in. The German site needs German content, German pricing, German legal disclaimers, etc. The Japanese site needs the same, plus a different writing system, different cultural conventions, and a layout that handles long product names and dense character counts.

And it all has to come from one platform, one codebase, one source of truth. We build websites that solve this. Multi-region, multi-language, multi-site, multi-everything. Engineered to scale across markets. From international brands operating in 40+ countries to organisations with national, provincial, and local layers running from one Craft CMS install.

One brand, multiple countries

The most common pattern. One global brand operating in dozens of countries, each with their own localized version of the website. Same visual identity, same architecture, market-specific content.

Multiple brands, one platform

A holding structure where multiple distinct brands run on the same CMS infrastructure. Different visual identities, different domains, different audiences.

National, regional, and local layers

A structure where the same organisation operates at multiple hierarchical levels. National headquarters, provincial chapters, municipal branches. Each layer has its own site, its own people, its own content, all connected to one parent brand.

What multi-region websites actually need to do

Localized content per market
Different copy, different imagery, different campaigns. Each market's editorial team manages their own content without breaking the global site.

Multi-language without compromise
Native support for every language you operate in. Right-to-left scripts. Complex character sets. Translation workflows. Fallback logic when local content isn't ready.

Region-specific pricing, products, and offers
What's available in Germany isn't the same as what's available in Brazil. The platform handles this natively, not through hacks.

Regulatory and legal localization
Cookie consent that complies per region. Privacy policies that respect local law. Industry-specific disclaimers. Currency, tax, and shipping rules per market.

Centralized brand, distributed editorial
Global teams set the brand standards, the templates, the design language. Local teams own their content. No fighting over who owns what.

Performance that holds at scale
A website serving 40 countries needs to load fast in every one of them. Edge caching, regional CDNs, optimized images per market. Built in from the start.

Why Craft CMS for multi-region

Most CMS platforms treat multi-region as an afterthought. A plugin here, a workaround there. Translation strings stored in one place, content stored in another, redirects managed manually. The result is fragile, expensive, and slow to maintain.

Craft CMS treats multi-site and multi-language as native, first-class features. One installation supports unlimited sites and languages. Each site has its own URL structure, its own content, its own editorial team. Content can be shared, translated, or completely independent per site. The same Matrix field that powers the German site powers the Japanese one, with different content in each.

For multi-region projects, this matters. The difference between a CMS that handles localization natively and one that bolts it on is the difference between a project that runs cleanly for years and one that needs a rewrite in eighteen months.

We've built multi-region setups on Craft from a handful of countries to 75+ sites running on one installation. The architecture holds at every scale.

The questions buyers ask before signing.

  • How long does a multi-region website take to build?

    A focused multi-region setup: 12 to 20 weeks. A larger international platform: 4 to 6 months. Enterprise multi-site builds: 6 to 12 months depending on complexity. The architecture phase up front is critical and we don't rush it.

  • Do you handle translations, or just the platform?

    We build the platform that handles translations. The actual translation work is done by your in-house team, your translation partner, or a translation management system.

  • What if some markets don't have content yet?

    We build fallback logic into every multi-region setup. Markets without localized content can fall back to a default language, a regional version, or a global version — your choice per content type, per page, per field.

  • Can you migrate our existing fragmented setup?

    Yes. We regularly consolidate setups where each market has its own separate website, often on different platforms. We unify them on one Craft CMS installation, preserve SEO and redirects, and give every market the same architecture without disrupting their content.

  • What about regional SEO?

    Multi-region sites need careful SEO architecture: hreflang tags, regional sitemaps, geotargeting, canonical handling, country-specific structured data. We build this in from the start. Every market gets indexed correctly in its own search market.

  • Can you handle right-to-left languages?

    Yes. Arabic, Hebrew, and other RTL languages are built into the design and the CMS from the start. Not as an afterthought.

Got a multi-region project?

Tell us what you're selling and how you're selling it. We'll tell you straight which platform fits, what it'll take, and what it'll cost.

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