getviktor.com - Your AI Coworker that proactively executes tasks
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Your AI tools answer questions. Viktor does the work.
It lives in Slack, connects to 3,000+ tools across your entire stack, and acts on its own. It watches how your team works, spots problems before anyone notices, and proposes automations built around how your company actually works, before anyone asks.
It manages campaigns, builds apps, delivers reports, and writes code. And it runs for weeks without losing context, learning your company deeper every day.
Not a chatbot. A coworker.



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I've been testing out Viktor for the last few weeks and it's awesome. It's able to give me daily insights to what competitors are doing and who they're working with. Plus I love how proactive it is at telling us what automations should be built
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@thejohnapolinar The competitive intel is one of my favorites too.
Especially when it starts cross-referencing what competitors are doing with what we're spending on ads.
The proactive piece is what keeps surprising people. It goes through your workflows, spots something worth automating, and comes to you: "I noticed you do X every week, want me to take over?" That's the moment most users tell us they really got it.
What integrations are you running it on top of?
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@md_murtuza_ali thanks for acknowledging this. Making Viktor feel like a coworker is vital to the UX we wanna offer. Very soon we want Microsoft Teams users to experience how powerful an AI coworker can be. This is a revolution.
congrats on the launch! meaningful step beyond copilots.
ps: so if your AI tools answer questions and Viktor does the work… does that make Viktor the one actually earning the promotion? 😉
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Viktor for sure agrees with you :)
Dub
Viktor looks incredible, will definitely give it a try! Congrats on the launch!
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BoredAF
Been using this for a few weeks, insane!
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Copperlane
This is a rlly interesting... Curious what kinds of tasks teams are seeing Viktor take over first in practice?
@athanzhang there's a lot!
I'm gonna answer in 2 parts - overview of Viktor's usage per company size + overall examples.
1. Teams in the sizes of 2-10 people = Viktor becomes a multiple-hat-wearing coworker that supercharges the company -> unlocks limitations resulting from "we don't have enough people to handle these things". You're looking at a company with 2-10 employees operating like a company with 11-50 employees! Example:
- "Cold outreach he wouldn't have resources to do otherwise."
2. Teams in the sizes of 11-50 or 50-200 = they tend to enjoy a dual-benefit of Viktor:
- Viktor is a personal "superman suit" for each employee individually
- Viktor becomes specialized in use per department, e.g. CS uses Viktor and so does Sales, but their specific implementations are case-specific.
- Viktor remains cross-functional, allowing each employee to "break out" of their job titles. For example, all of a sudden anyone at your company can code.
3. Bigger teams use Viktor in so many ways that I couldn't even pinpoint it - instead, here are some cool examples
- "Daily roll-up (tasks, expenses, PPC alerts), Notion dashboard automation, organizing messy data into sheets/trackers"
- "teammate that does things, replaced Make.com automations, email monitoring & summaries, API polling for shipments/inventory, PDF report generation"
- "Daily intel on suppliers/competitors, built insurance spreadsheets (disability coverage calc), building renewal premium calculator"
- "Email handling - morning Slack summary + drafted replies (saves 30-45 min daily)"
- "Marketing strategy: brand separation, channel strategy, content plan for 3 audiences. 2-hour collaborative working session."
Tell me if you have more specific questions! 🙌
Congratulations on the launch! How autonomous is it? If I give it my Amazon login and password, will it be able to connect to the site, find a product, and order it under my account?
@mykyta_semenov_ Thanks! Viktor can use a browser, but amazons bot protection is pretty good and thats not the main focus of Viktor. Its an AI coworker that lives in your Slack and connects to your business tools via integrations. You give it a task and it autonomously does the work (reports, emails, data analysis, etc). For sensitive stuff you can set approval levels. Shopping on Amazon would be more of a web agent use case - Viktor is focused on the work stuff :)
I run blog/content and Viktor saves me hours.
Because it already sees the Slack context, I don’t have to dig through channels to understand what happened in the company. I just ask and it turns the right updates and discussions into a clean article draft.
Feels less like a tool and more like a content coworker living in Slack.
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@krystian_n_l_ that's exactly what we're going for - your most capable colleague!
I never imagined I could onboard this quickly into a new role. Starting at a startup can be intense, there's a lot to absorb and it's easy to feel lost at first. Viktor helped me make sense of everything fast and start bringing value almost immediately. While dealing with a huge backlog, I was able to close over 500 support tickets in less than a month. That speaks for itself.
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@eugenia_pokutta incredible!
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I'm on the design team and I treat Viktor as my design buddy. From design critique to pulling data from PostHog to support my claims or invalidate my assumptions. Perfect for sanity check, especially since it knows what our team is deliberating on. You could never get this with ChatGPT.