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Skales Now Speaks German, Spanish, and French

Mario Simic

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Skales was always usable in any language — the AI responds in whatever language you write to it. But the interface itself was English-only, which created a subtle friction for users who think and work primarily in German, Spanish, or French. Skales v6 fixes this with full UI localisation in all four languages.

What "Full UI Localisation" Means

Every string in the Skales interface — menus, tooltips, notifications, error messages, onboarding flow, settings labels, skill descriptions — is now translated. When you switch to German in Settings → Language, the entire application responds in German. The AI's default response language follows the UI language. The Desktop Buddy's interaction prompts, the Autopilot status messages, the browser control feedback — all localised.

The translations were done with AI assistance and reviewed by native speakers. They are not perfect — we expect to improve them across minor updates based on user feedback — but they are functional and natural-sounding rather than mechanical.

Why This Matters

Most AI tools are designed for English-first markets. For the 100 million German speakers, 500 million Spanish speakers, and 300 million French speakers who use computers daily, having AI tools that respect their language is not a nice-to-have — it is a basic usability requirement. Skales is also the only major local AI agent with multilingual UI, which means privacy-conscious European users no longer have to choose between their language and their data. Read more about multilingual workflows.

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