MemberPass
Account & Security

Language & Region

Pick the language MemberPass displays in, and set your timezone so dashboards, schedules, and billing dates match where you actually are.

By the end of this page, you'll know how to make MemberPass speak your language, and how to keep every time shown on the dashboard in your own timezone.

Localization settings live at Settings → Localization (URL: /settings/localization). The page has two independent sections — Language and Timezone — each with its own Save Changes button so you can update them separately.

Supported languages

MemberPass ships with ten fully-translated languages for the creator dashboard:

Native labelEnglish nameCode
EnglishEnglishen
FrançaisFrenchfr
EspañolSpanishes
ItalianoItalianit
हिन्दीHindihi
বাংলাBengalibn
DeutschGermande
PortuguêsPortuguesept
TürkçeTurkishtr
සිංහලSinhalesesi

The language picker shows native labels, not English ones — so you can always find your own language even if the dashboard is currently in a language you don't read.

Change your language

Go to Settings → Localization.

In the Language section, pick your preferred language from the dropdown. Options are listed in their native script.

Click Save Changes beneath the dropdown.

The dashboard re-renders in your chosen language. All menus, settings, and flash messages update immediately.

Dashboard UI only. Your language choice affects what you see in the creator dashboard. What your subscribers see inside your project portal and bot is configured separately — per project — so you can run, say, an English-language community in Portuguese branding or vice versa.

Change your timezone

On the same Settings → Localization page, scroll to the Timezone section.

Pick your timezone from the dropdown. Timezones use the standard IANA naming convention, e.g. America/New_York, Europe/London, Asia/Colombo, Asia/Kolkata.

Click Save Changes.

All times shown across the dashboard — signup dates, renewal dates, activity feed timestamps — now display in your selected timezone.

Timezones drift. If you travel across timezones, we don't automatically change your preference — the dashboard stays in the one you picked. That's intentional: your billing data and reports stay consistent across trips. Change it manually when you relocate long-term.

How language and timezone are used elsewhere

Emails

Notifications render in your selected language where translations exist. Untranslated strings fall back to English.

Invoices

Invoices use your language and timezone for dates, currency formatting, and headings — so accounting stays consistent with the rest of your dashboard.

Activity logs

Timestamps in the project activity timeline are rendered in your account timezone, not UTC. Reports align with your working day.

Scheduled tasks

Bulk emails, scheduled broadcasts, and other scheduled actions respect your timezone. Schedule "Send Monday at 9am" and that's 9am in your time, not UTC.

Frequently asked

  • Profile — your country is a separate (optional) setting that affects default currency suggestions.
  • Email & notifications — emails honour your language choice.
  • Appearance — pick a theme that fits your environment.

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