DNS-based translation tools such as Weglot route multilingual traffic through external infrastructure and often rely on domain-level or subdomain-level routing (for example,
es.example.com).
This tightly couples international SEO visibility to a specific provider. If the service is removed, becomes unavailable, or is replaced with a tool that does not support the same URL structure, translated pages can disappear from search results, causing sudden loss of international traffic.
SEATEXT keeps translations on the original website URLs and structure, allowing search engines to index multilingual content without dependency on external routing or DNS changes.
This makes international SEO portable and resilient — businesses can switch tools or remove SEATEXT without breaking rankings, losing indexed pages, or being locked into a specific URL.