Got customers in different countries? Here’s how to set up language-specific quizzes that actually work perfectly.
The setup: create separate feeds for each language.
Why language-specific feeds?
 This way your quiz recommends exactly the right products to the right customers. Plus, separate funnels give you crystal-clear analytics. You can see how your German customers convert vs your Dutch ones and optimize each market individually.
So, Always Go One Feed Per Language
Whether you’ve got the same SKUs everywhere or different ones , separate feeds for each language is the way to go.
Each country needs its own product names, URLs, and content to create the best customer experience.

Here’s How to Set It Up Right
 Step 1: Create separate feeds
- German feed with German product data
- Dutch feed with Dutch product data
- Austrian feed with Austrian product data
Step 2: Add smart language identifiers to your SKUs Transform your SKUs into language-specific ones:
Original: CHAIR001 German feed: CHAIR001_DE Dutch feed: CHAIR001_NL Austrian feed: CHAIR001_AT
Why this works: These identifiers ensure your German quiz only shows products with German URLs and content. No more sending Dutch customers to German pages or vice versa.
Everything stays perfectly targeted.
Global Filter Setup
Connect each quiz to its language feed:
German quiz: Filter SKU ‘contains’ ‘_DE’ Dutch quiz: Filter SKU ‘contains’ ‘_NL’
Result: German customers get German products with German URLs. Dutch customers get Dutch products with Dutch URLs. Perfect matches every time.
