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RTL Arabic Sales Training: Full Right-to-Left Layout Support

5 min readThe ClosersForge Team📜 Sales Scripts Save as PDF

Arabic sales training that doesn't break

Most "Arabic-supported" sales apps translate the strings and call it done. The buttons stay on the left. The chat bubbles stay on the left. The progress bars fill left-to-right. Arabic-speaking users feel like they're using a broken English app with Arabic text pasted on top.

ClosersForge flips the entire layout right-to-left when you set the app language to Arabic.

What flips

  • Navigation — logo on the right, menu items right-aligned
  • Cards and lists — content right-aligned, icons mirrored where directional
  • Chat bubbles — your messages on the left, AI buyer on the right
  • Scorecards — labels right, values left
  • Progress bars — fill from right to left
  • Forms — labels right, inputs aligned right
  • Tables — first column on the right

What stays untouched

  • Numbers — phone numbers, prices, percentages stay left-to-right because Arabic numerals read that direction
  • Brand wordmarks — the ClosersForge logo doesn't mirror
  • Code snippets — for any technical content

Arabic AI roleplay

Set practice language to Arabic. The AI buyer speaks Arabic. You respond in Arabic. The transcript shows up right-to-left. Coaching feedback returns in your coaching language (Arabic, English, or any other supported language).

Arabic dialect support

Modern Standard Arabic by default. Beta support for Gulf, Egyptian, and Levantine dialects via the dialect setting. For sales, Modern Standard works in 80% of professional contexts; switch to Gulf or Egyptian for door-to-door in those regions.

How we test it

Internally we use the Translation QA dashboard RTL preview mode to flip any page during development. That catches misaligned icons, broken table headers, and chat bubbles that didn't flip before they ship.

Arabic is currently in beta

That means:

  • Static UI strings: ~70% native, 30% English fallback with beta badge
  • AI generation in Arabic: strong (the model is multilingual)
  • RTL layout: fully shipped

If you find leaks, report them on the beta page.

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FAQ

Can I practice sales in Arabic with English coaching?

Yes — set practice language to Arabic and coaching language to English in profile.

Does the chat in Sparring also flip RTL?

Yes — full bubble alignment swap.

What about voice practice in Arabic?

Supported. Transcription handles Modern Standard well; dialects are improving.

Will Hebrew get the same RTL treatment?

On the roadmap.

Switch your app to Arabic

Run an Arabic sparring session

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