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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can you think of a way to make Viktor a github contributor?
he's good at thinking about PR's, but he can't submit them as he's not an "indepentend user"
Hope you and your family are safe now!
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@ilya_lee thanks! We're still stuck in Dubai. If have any connections at Emirates lmk
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Posting updates, tracking flights, and shipping code is next level automation 👏
@abod_rehman (make sure to check out the screenshot)
Posting updates sounds practical.
Shipping code is cool (especially when your job title has nothing to do with engineering).
But... I gotta tell you.
Flight tracking in the case of Dubai isn't just flight tracking for us.
Viktor is a sentinel that tells me where to go, keeps me updated re: airspace, finds safe routes.
It is truly the equivalent of having a Chief of Staff dedicated to eventually extracting you from a warzone.
Have used Jace.ai from the Zeta team extensively for a year now and love it! Testing Viktor for few days and will definitely implement it further to tackle our customer support and help with GTM.
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@jan_dziewonskiThat's awesome, thanks for sticking with us since our work on Jace! Support and outreach are a great combo for it. Once you get Viktor integrated, try asking it to review your system and suggest optimizations - kind of like having your own bug bounty program running in the background.
Hit us up if you need anything
Was an engaging video until the rather sexist expectation you wife would have dinner ready in 5 minutes.
Love this tool and congrats on the launch, @fwiatrowski! Hope you're safe.
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@neilverma thank you! btw, if you have any connections at Emirates pls let me know
Does this work for any domain end-to-end?
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@cool_samurai_sword could you please explain a bit further what you mean? What's your use case?
Launched from a warzone is a hell of a backstory and already builds trust damn. The "runs for weeks without losing context" claim is the part I want to hear more about since that's exactly where every long-running agent stumbles. Congrats on shipping Viktor.
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@shubhampalriwala Thanks! Yeah the warzone launch was... not planned haha.
On the memory side - Viktor uses a skill system where every workflow, preference, and lesson learned gets written to persistent files that survive across sessions. So when it learns that your team prefers reports in a certain format, or that a specific client is sensitive about pricing, it remembers that weeks later without you repeating it.
It's not a giant context window trick. It's actual structured memory that compounds over time. The longer Viktor runs with your team, the better it gets - because it's literally building up knowledge about how you work.
That's the part most agent frameworks get wrong. They treat every session as a fresh start. Viktor treats every interaction as another day on the job.
That’s an intense backdrop for a launch. How do you control what Viktor is allowed to do on its own?
@vik_sh Generally we found viktor to be smart enough to make good decisions. But you can always for each integration decide which tools viktor should be allowed to run on its own or which require strict approval (enforced programatically of course, not just prompting).
I'm indifferent towards Slack but I guess I'll see how @getviktor.com makes a difference for my team. Anyway we could get that $50 down to $1 for new users for the 1st month? haha
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@john_oliver11 exciting! there are ways to earn credits once you start using Viktor.