When a product launches internationally, support teams face the same problems every time:
The result:
This is not a support problem.
It’s a product information problem.
Most companies have manuals, quick guides, FAQs and other product literature.
What they don’t have is:
Product knowledge is scattered across files, formats, and versions — and no one wants to be responsible for keeping it aligned.
Global on Launch turns your existing product literature into a single, reliable product knowledge system — ready for international launch on day one.
Not new documents.
Not another CMS.
Not a translation project.
Infrastructure.
We have helped many renowned information technology, hi-fi and music recording/production equipment brands create, structure, typeset, translate and publish product literature and marketing content.
Find a full list of clients here.
Before your product ships, we:
From day one:
Global on Launch is built around outcomes that matter operationally:
Manuals are just the delivery vehicle.
▶︎For most products, speed and consistency matter more than stylistic perfection.
That’s why Global on Launch uses a machine-first translation workflow, with optional human review where risk requires it.
This gives you:
And content that is already structured for future AI use.
◀︎It’s a product knowledge backbone — quietly doing its job.
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Global on Launch works best for companies that:
Especially common in:
€ 6 000 – 10 000
(One-time)
Conversion of your brand’s existing product literature, structural normalisation, machine translation, all required target formats.
€ 5 000 – 7 000
(One-time)
One product, one documentation set for launch. Ongoing hosting, instant updates across languages, and version stability.
€ 1 000 – 1 500
per month
Ongoing updates of your product literature set – translation, formatting, template adaptations and hosting.
A product that launches globally without information chaos.
Support teams that link instead of explain.
Product information that stays boringly reliable.
And one less thing to worry about on launch day.
▶︎The usual next step is simple:
We look at one existing manual or guide and assess whether Global on Launch would reduce noise for your support team.
No commitment.
No sales pressure.
Just a reality check.
And if you’d like to learn a little more about our services first, here’s our FAQ.
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