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💡 You can try Blacklake today. Contact us if you want to participate.

Blacklake does not require a disruptive TMS-style switchover.

One of its biggest advantages is that it can be introduced gradually, alongside the systems and workflows you already use today. Instead of replacing your current localization process in one large migration, Blacklake can be connected in parallel so your team can validate the value while keeping existing production flows intact.

Start small, then expand

Many teams begin with a single workflow, a single system, or a single content type. From there, Blacklake can expand step by step as more content is synchronized, more metadata is added, and more workflows begin using leverage from the lake.

This makes Blacklake especially well suited for pilots, phased rollouts, and organizations that want proof before committing to broader change.

Use alignment to get value quickly

You do not need to wait for months of new translation work before Blacklake becomes useful.

With alignment, existing source and target content can be brought into the lake retroactively so Blacklake starts with real bilingual data from your current environment. That gives teams a much faster path to leverage, querying, and in-context synchronization than starting from an empty system.

Measure the benefit immediately

Blacklake is not just a storage layer. It is designed to make the value of your linguistic data visible.

As soon as content is flowing through the lake, teams can begin tracking analytics around reuse, content history, metadata, and the practical impact of better leveraging decisions. That means you can start measuring benefit early, even during a pilot or parallel rollout.

Talk to us

If you want to explore Blacklake, the best next step is to reach out.

We can help you identify a good pilot scope, align existing translations, and introduce Blacklake in parallel with your current workflows so your team can evaluate it with minimal disruption.