Four working languages
Hebrew, English, Arabic, Russian, and French help different parties understand the flow before they act.
EEZYDOX supports Hebrew, English, Arabic, Russian, and French users who need clarity before they sign.

Language workflow signal
Languages
HE, EN, AR, RU, FR
Direction
RTL and LTR
Language advantages
In Israel, multilingual UX is not decoration. It helps people understand what they are being asked to sign.
Hebrew, English, Arabic, Russian, and French help different parties understand the flow before they act.
Hebrew and Arabic pages preserve direction, spacing, and reading order.
People are more likely to proceed when the product explains itself in a language they trust.
Language flow
The language, interface direction, and next step should feel consistent throughout the process.
A participant can begin with a language that feels familiar.
RTL and LTR pages keep structure and action order comfortable.
Localized content clarifies the benefit before asking the user to sign up.
Clear actions lead toward sign-up, marketplace agreements, or BYOC upload.
A digital agreement product in Israel cannot assume every signer is most comfortable in the same language. Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, and English users may all be part of one real-world workflow.
EEZYDOX treats language as part of trust: translated interfaces, RTL-aware layouts, and clear next steps help each participant understand what they are being asked to do.
Language FAQ
EEZYDOX supports Hebrew, English, Arabic, Russian, and French, with RTL direction for Hebrew and Arabic.
Yes. Hebrew and Arabic routes render with RTL direction, while English and Russian render LTR.
People sign with more confidence when the process is clear in a language and direction they understand.
More EEZYDOX advantages
Review, approve, invite, and sign from a phone without making the agreement feel smaller or less trustworthy.
Show visitors that sensitive legal work is protected with permissions, logs, evidence, and verification-aware flows.
Run a private, informational review that highlights missing details, unusual clauses, signing readiness, and advisor-review items.