AnyLinga started in January 2026 the day I realised every sale into Latin America was being slowed down by me copy-pasting messages into Google Translate. This is the story of why it exists and what it is today.
In early 2026 I moved to Argentina. I'd spent years building integrations and automations on top of amoCRM and Kommo, mostly for clients in Russian-speaking markets, and I wanted to be closer to the Latin American market. The plan was simple: open a Kommo pipeline, run a few outbound campaigns to LatAm leads, learn the market.
One small problem: I didn't speak Spanish.
So every inbound WhatsApp message went through the same loop. Copy the customer's reply out of Kommo. Paste it into Google Translate. Read it. Type my response in English. Paste that into DeepL or Google Translate again. Copy the Spanish translation. Paste it back into Kommo. Send.
By the third or fourth conversation it was obvious this wasn't going to work at scale. The reply time was minutes, not seconds. I was making copy-paste mistakes — twice I almost pasted client names into the wrong window. And there was no way to hand a conversation over to anyone else, because the translated text never lived in the CRM.
The product I needed didn't exist. Every "WhatsApp translator" on the market was a browser extension that worked outside the CRM, or a manual feature inside WhatsApp itself. Nothing connected to Kommo. So I built it.
The first version was a Telegram bot. I'd forward a customer message to the bot, it would translate it and send it back, and I'd copy the result into Kommo. Faster than swapping browser tabs, but still manual.
The second version listened on the Kommo side directly. As soon as a WhatsApp message landed in a Kommo conversation, the translation appeared next to it. Outbound replies got translated on the way out. The agent — me — wrote in English, the customer read in Spanish, and the conversation history stayed clean on both sides.
The third version is what's live today as AnyLinga: a full CRM-side translation widget that works across WhatsApp, WhatsApp Business API, Telegram, Instagram, Facebook Messenger and TikTok, in 50+ languages, installed inside Kommo via a two-minute OAuth flow.
AnyLinga is a solo-founder product. I designed and built it end-to-end — from the product idea to the backend, the Kommo widget, the admin UI, the billing, the integrations. The development is AI-assisted (yes, I "vibe-code" parts of it, and I'm not shy about saying so — in 2026 that's how a small operator ships fast against bigger competitors).
The track record behind AnyLinga isn't AnyLinga itself — the company is young, launched January 2026. The track record is what I've been building around Kommo for years: integrations, admin tools, lifecycle and billing infra. AnyLinga is the natural next step of that work — a product I needed myself, so I built it for everyone who's about to hit the same wall.
AnyLinga is a product of VentaBoost LLC, registered in Delaware, United States. VentaBoost is the umbrella under which all of our Kommo-adjacent products live; AnyLinga is the public-facing translation product. Stripe handles billing, Cloudflare handles DNS, the production infrastructure runs in the EU on Hetzner with TLS encryption and GDPR-compliant storage.
The first target market is Latin America and the United States — the corridor where I personally live and sell. The four operating languages we prioritise are English, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian, with Turkish and Bahasa Indonesia following because Kommo has strong adoption in those markets. The product translates in 50+ languages today, but those four are where we put real product attention: regional Spanish variants (LatAm vs Castilian), Brazilian vs European Portuguese, US vs UK English, Russian-speaking edge cases.
The bigger goal is simple: a sales team should never have to apologise for not speaking the customer's language. Hiring bilingual reps doesn't scale past two or three languages. Manual translation doesn't scale at all. AnyLinga makes language fluency cheap enough that any 1-person operator can run a 10-language CRM pipeline from day one.
AnyLinga is a recognised Meta Technology Partner for WhatsApp Business API integration and an Official Kommo Partner. The widget installs directly from the Kommo Marketplace (search "AnyLinga" inside the marketplace) and the WhatsApp Business connection goes through Meta's official embedded sign-up flow.
If you're hitting the same wall I was — selling into a language you don't speak fluently, copy-pasting your way through every WhatsApp thread — I'd genuinely like to hear about it. AnyLinga is young, and feedback from the first wave of users shapes everything we build next.
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