Verbumia vs Crowdin
Crowdin covers the enterprise with a sprawling platform. Verbumia covers technical teams with ten times less friction. Here's what you gain — and what you leave behind — by making the switch.
TL;DR
Crowdin is an enterprise suite packed with review workflows, integrations, and governance options. Verbumia is a tight tool for technical teams: missing-key runtime, native MCP, open exports, flat pricing. If you want Crowdin without the six modules you'll never use, Verbumia is the compact version.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Verbumia | Crowdin |
|---|---|---|
| Starting paid price | $9/mo | ~$49/mo |
| Per-project, per-seat billing | — | ✓ |
| Unlimited languages on first paid tier | ✓ | — |
| Native MCP connector | ✓ | — |
| Runtime missing-key handler (SDK) | ✓ | — |
| Open exports (JSON i18next, XLIFF, PO, …) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Web editor | ✓ | ✓ |
| Multi-step review workflows | Post-V1 | ✓ |
| In-context Figma plugin | Post-V1 | ✓ |
| SAML SSO | Post-V1 | ✓ |
| Open source SDK / CLI / MCP | MIT | — |
| Native import from Crowdin | V2 | — |
Migrate from Crowdin
Native Crowdin import lands in V2. Until then, export your translations from Crowdin in JSON i18next or XLIFF format and import them into Verbumia in two clicks. Zero data loss, zero residual dependency.