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Best TxtMate Alternative for Maloum in 2026

TxtMate and PinkForge are closer competitors than most, because both are Chrome-Extension translation tools for creator agencies and both work on Maloum. So if you're evaluating a TxtMate alternative, the honest comparison isn't "which one translates" — both do — it's about voice, Maloum-native handling, and how the pricing model fits your operation. This page lays that out using only what each product publicly states as of writing.

Short version: TxtMate is a capable, context-aware translation tool with a per-license, word-capped pricing model. PinkForge is a Chrome Extension and dashboard that adds voice cloning and AI reply suggestions on top of real-time translation, with native Maloum integration and per-model pricing. If voice messages matter to you, that's the clearest line between them.

Fair-use note: all TxtMate claims below reflect its public website as of writing (txtmate.de) and may change. Both tools are legitimate; this compares focus and feature scope, not quality of the other team's work.

What TxtMate does well

Based on its public site as of writing, TxtMate is a live chat translator for creator platforms, delivered as a Chrome Extension. It lists support for OnlyFans, Maloum, 4Based, Fansly, Fanvue and Bestfans, plus CRMs like CreatorHero and Infloww (beta). It offers context-aware translations built for adult chat tone and slang, a smart glossary with grammar correction, creativity settings, and typo realism, and it advertises setup in under five minutes. Its pricing as of writing is per-license and word-capped: Slim 49€, Starter 149€, Scale 249€ and Success 349€ per month, scaling by monthly word volume. If your need is translation and you like a word-volume-based license, TxtMate is a solid option and covers a broad set of platforms.

What we did not find on its public site, as of writing, is voice cloning or voice messages. That's the main capability gap relative to PinkForge, and for agencies that want voice, it's decisive.

Where PinkForge is different

PinkForge is also a Chrome Extension plus dashboard, and it shares the core translation idea: real-time translation in 15+ languages inside the platform chat, context-aware AI that understands slang and a flirty tone, and a per-model glossary. On top of that it adds two things worth calling out. First, voice cloning: from a 60-second sample it generates voice messages in the model's own voice in any language, sent directly in the chat, with a Voice Only plan at 29€/month for agencies that want just that. Second, AI reply suggestions to speed up throughput. It runs live on OnlyFans, Maloum (app.maloum.com) and 4Based, with Fansly and Fanvue launching in the coming weeks, and includes PPV detection and chatter/team management. Setup takes about three minutes.

Pricing is per model rather than per word: Starter 69€/month per model, Growth 149€, Scale 299€, Agency 749€. Which model is cheaper depends entirely on your word volume and model count, so run it against your own numbers.

Feature comparison

Only cells we can verify are filled in. A dash (—) means we could not confirm the feature from the product's public materials as of writing, not that it's necessarily absent.

FeaturePinkForgeTxtMate (as of writing)
Maloum supportNative (live)Listed as supported
Real-time in-chat translationYes (15+ languages)Yes
Context-aware / slang-awareYesYes
Per-model glossaryYesSmart glossary
Voice cloning / voice messagesYes
AI reply suggestionsYes
PPV detectionYes
Team / chatter managementYes
DeliveryChrome Extension + dashboardChrome Extension
Pricing modelPer model / monthPer license, word-capped
Free trial7-day, no credit cardFree trial offered

The two real differentiators

Voice. This is the biggest gap. TxtMate, as of writing, is translation-focused and we didn't find voice cloning on its site. PinkForge lets your chatters send voice messages in the model's own voice, in any language, from a single 60-second sample. On Maloum, a personal voice note lands very differently from text, and being able to send one at scale is a lever a text-only translator can't pull.

Pricing shape. TxtMate charges per license with a monthly word cap; PinkForge charges per model. If you run a few high-volume models, per-model pricing is predictable and won't throttle you by word count. If you run many low-volume accounts on one license, a word-capped plan might work out cheaper. There's no universal winner here — it's arithmetic against your own volumes, so do that math before deciding.

Honest take: when TxtMate is the better pick

To be fair: if all you need is translation, you don't care about voice messages, and TxtMate's word-based license is cheaper for your specific volume and platform mix, then TxtMate may be the better choice for you. It's a legitimate, context-aware translator with broad platform coverage listed. PinkForge's edge is voice cloning, AI reply suggestions, PPV detection and team management bundled with translation, plus native Maloum handling. If those extras aren't things you'll use, you may be paying for capability you don't need. Pick based on whether voice and the wider feature set matter to your agency.

The cost argument either way

Both tools point at the same underlying win: instead of hiring native, multilingual chatters at roughly $12–20/hour for every language, you keep your existing chatters and let the tool handle translation. That's the real saving, and both PinkForge and TxtMate deliver it. PinkForge's additional pitch is that the same setup also gives you voice in the model's voice, so you're not choosing between saving on chatters and being able to send personal voice notes. For the broader category, see our guide to OnlyFans translation tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do both TxtMate and PinkForge support Maloum?

As of writing, TxtMate lists Maloum among its supported platforms, and PinkForge has native Maloum integration at app.maloum.com. Both run as Chrome Extensions. Confirm current support on each product's own site.

What's the biggest difference between them?

Voice. Both do context-aware real-time translation, but PinkForge adds voice cloning to send voice messages in the model's own voice in any language, plus AI reply suggestions, PPV detection and team management. We did not find voice cloning on TxtMate's public site as of writing.

How does the pricing compare?

PinkForge charges per model (Starter 69€, Growth 149€, Scale 299€, Agency 749€ per month, plus Voice Only 29€). TxtMate, as of writing, charges per license with a monthly word cap (Slim 49€ to Success 349€). Which is cheaper depends on your word volume and model count.

Can PinkForge send voice messages?

Yes. From a one-time 60-second voice sample, PinkForge generates voice messages in the model's voice in any language, sent directly in the chat. There is a Voice Only plan at 29€/month if that's all you need.

How long does PinkForge take to set up?

About three minutes. Install the Chrome Extension, sign in, and it activates inside the Maloum chat. There is a 7-day free trial with no credit card required.

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