Before respondents enter a Sticky experiment they are introduced to a couple of informational screens telling them how to behave throughout the session, to ensure they provide us with usable data. You can change the language of instructions at the "Audience" step while creating your experiment or use language code for JavaScript integration.
Sticky supports the following languages:
- Arabic, 'ar'
- Chinese simplified, 'zh'
- Chinese traditional / Hong Kong, 'zh-HK'
- Czech, 'cs'
- Danish, 'da-DK'
- Dutch, 'nl'
- English, 'en'
- English / United Kingdom, 'en-GB'
- Estonian, 'et'
- Finnish, 'fi'
- French, 'fr'
- German, 'de'
- Greek, 'el'
- Hebrew, 'he'
- Hindi, 'hi'
- Hungarian, 'hu'
- Indonesian, 'id'
- Italian, 'it'
- Japanese, 'ja'
- Korean, 'ko'
- Latvian, 'lv'
- Lithuanian, 'LT'
- Malay, 'ms'
- Norwegian, 'no'
- Polish, 'pl'
- Portuguese / Brazil, 'pt-BR'
- Portuguese / Portugal, 'pt-PT'
- Romanian, 'ro'
- Russian, 'ru'
- Serbian, 'sr'
- Spanish, 'es'
- Spanish (formal), 'es-x-formal'
- Swedish, 'sv'
- Tagalog, 'tl'
- Tamil, 'ta'
- Thai, 'th'
- Turkish, 'tr'
- Vietnamese, 'vi'