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The term shown here is the name of a monthly treat delivery service offered by an online pet supply retailer. Enter the correct form of the word or phrase you want here. This is it! This is how you define your style. Lingofy helps The Pink Lime staff correctly handle American and British English proofing. One of those customers is LuLu and Maru, a pet supply company that needs marketing and ad copy for online customers in the U.S. that manages ad and website copy for multiple customers. You can write reference or usage notes that are visible when proofing, and decide which of your custom guides should include this entry.Īs an example, we’re illustrating a workflow example for a boutique ad agency - The Pink Lime Co. The “New” button (top right of Entries page) takes you to the “New Entry” form where you can define your preferred spelling or style. Add New Entry To add a custom entry, click the “New” button at the top right of the Entries page.Īdd a new word or phrase for Lingofy to check during proofing. Tip: If you don’t see an entry, click the Filter button and make sure you’ve included the right sources. If a term is associated with a custom guide you’ve created (or one that has been shared with you), you’ll see its icon and name at the right. The definition is displayed under the entry title in the list. This view shows all your custom entries based on how you filter. You can create, edit and assign your custom entries to various guides from here.
This is where the style-defining action happens - and you control it all. EntriesĮvery time you log into the Lingofy Manager, you are taken to the Entries page where you can review, add or edit local terms that should be verified during proofing.
You can organize these entries in guides based on any metric you choose: topic, client, business or whatever works for you. You can add custom entries to catch local terms such as proper nouns, products, company names, neologisms or any other that can’t be found in a standard dictionary or reference. The Lingofy Manager at provides a suite of tools to customize your proofing experience.