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.
This is the 2nd launch from getviktor.com. View more

Viktor for Media Buyers
Launching today
Viktor is an AI coworker that lives in Slack and connects to 3,000+ tools. This launch focuses on what media buyers have been using it for: operating Meta and Google Ads accounts from a single message. Pause bleeding ad sets, scale winners, shift budget cross-platform, export reports to Sheets. 103 Meta Ads actions. 37 Google Ads actions. Real write access, not a read-only dashboard.








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I do growth at Viktor, so I'll add the part Fryd won't brag about.
The original launch hit #4 with 386 upvotes and 130 comments. Good day. But the interesting part came after.
We started seeing a cluster of users connecting ad accounts in their first session. Not browsing integrations, not testing a summary task - going straight to Meta Ads and Google Ads OAuth. Within a week, ad platform connections were the second most common integration after Google Sheets.
When we segmented retention by use case, media buyers were the highest. They come back daily. That makes sense if you think about it - ad management is a daily loop. You do it every morning regardless. Viktor just moved the loop from four browser tabs to one Slack message, so the habit transferred instead of needing to form.
The thing that surprised us most: users turned our scheduled tasks feature into an always-on spend watchdog. We built it as a general automation tool. Media buyers made it their safety net. One user caught enough wasted overnight spend in week one to cover their entire credit balance.
If you try it, I'm curious whether you start with the audit or go straight to connecting your accounts. We've seen both and it's been roughly 50/50.
Slack as the control plane for ads is a good call - media buyers already live there. The real test will be how it handles edge cases: campaigns hitting budget caps mid-day, sudden performance drops, audience fatigue signals. Does Viktor flag those proactively or wait to be asked?
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@mykola_kondratiuk That is one thing that is different from Viktor vs other Media Buyer products, especially the ones based on some "engine". Viktor will check the state of campaigns, and react to them very much like a top growth person would do.
That proactive stance is exactly the right model - reactive-only agents are basically just slower dashboards. Good luck with the launch!
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Peter here, CTO at Viktor.
Building an AI that reads ad data is a weekend project. Building one with write access to someone's $50k/month ad account? That took months of productive paranoia.
We mapped 103 actions on Meta Ads and 37 on Google Ads. Each one went through the same bar: would I let this run on our own ad account while I sleep? The answer had to be yes before it shipped.
We eat our own cooking here. Viktor manages our own ad spend. If it breaks, it breaks our budget first. That's the only level of trust we're comfortable shipping with.
LFGG! When can I get onboarded and give this a shot? Slack integration is the unlock imo
love the Slack-native approach. I don't need another login, another tab, another app to babysit. just put the data where I'm already at
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@zambrzycki We couldn't agree more. Context switching between one app another just to come back to Slack and send in a DM was a UX pain that we aimed to eradicate. I'm happy you noticed!