Order all translations in one step
When ordering a translation you have to select each language in turn and set the from/to settings and then add these to the order. 99% of the time I just want to get all the missing translations from the non-main language and order them. It takes an extra 5 minutes each time I want to make an order. We have switched from Transifex which does allow you to order multiple languages at once.
We understand where you’re coming from and this is exactly why we allow ordering translations for multiple projects and languages via the same order.
Howerver, whenever money is involved, we’re extra cautious and ask the paying user to give us a few confirmations that the action which they’re about to do is really what they want to do.
This is especially necessary with Gengo, because we act as a middleman between you and them: you submit the order to Gengo via POEditor (and make the payment on the spot), Gengo automatically assigns a translator from their own queue and after the translations are done, they send them back to us.
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Glen Barnes commented
I don't mind confirming the order. Just make it all as a single page as a table. Something like:
Source language | translate to | Number of strings | Cost | action
English | French | 5 | $.050 | confirm/delete/edit
English | German | 10 | $1.50| confirm/delete/edit
English | Spanish| 10| $1.00| confirm/delete/edit
...You know what languages we have in the project, you know what strings have not been translated and you know what is our base language. Just could be a lot quicker.