Multilingual & Multisite

Run multiple languages and multiple sites with cleaner routing, shared architecture, and project-level control.

Many real-world projects need to serve more than one market, more than one language, or even more than one site from a shared implementation foundation. Evolution CMS can support multilingual and multisite approaches that give teams more control over structure, routing, and publishing logic as projects grow in scope.

That makes Evo especially useful for agencies, distributed organizations, and product ecosystems that need consistency across several sites or audiences without duplicating everything in separate systems. Teams can keep architecture coherent while still adapting language, content, and presentation to the needs of each region, brand, or project surface.

With the right project setup, Evo can become a stable foundation for managing complexity across multiple contexts instead of fragmenting content and maintenance into disconnected installs. That matters not only for launch, but for long-term sustainability as content volumes, audiences, and operational requirements expand.

In practice, it means more control, less duplication, and a clearer publishing model for multi-context projects.

Related Extras

Recommended Extras For Multilingual & Multisite

A cleaner multilingual and multisite trio with modern primaries first and only one legacy fallback where it still helps.

sLang

v1.0.13 New

Multi-language management module for Evolution CMS based on Laravel localization features.

package Seiger 320 installs

sMultisite

v1.1.4 New

Collection of tools for building and managing multisite setups in Evolution CMS.

package Seiger 93 installs

bLang

1.0.3 Legacy

multi language

package Bumkaka 2,413 installs
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