Launched this week
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.














Any ways to prevent leak of company data or to filter sensitive information?
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I use Viktor daily for managing support. When a ticket comes in, it gets forwarded in Slack automatically and tags Viktor - it pulls up the customer's account in Stripe, checks activity in PostHog, searches for related bugs in Linear, analyzes code base, and drafts a response. What used to be a 20-30 min investigation per ticket now takes under 2. Absolute game changer.
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@rustam_khasanov thank you! and yes it is!
Also what is the overall success rate of doing tasks in your internal testing? Can victor hallucinate?
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@cool_samurai_sword Honest answer: Viktor is built on LLMs, so hallucination is possible in theory. In practice, we've designed it so it rarely matters.
Viktor pulls real data from your actual tools (Stripe, PostHog, CRM, etc.) rather than guessing. It writes and runs code to verify its work. And any action that touches external systems requires your approval first — you see exactly what it's about to do before it does it.
On success rate — we have near-zero churn, which says more than any benchmark. Teams that try Viktor keep using it.
I'm on the support team and one morning Viktor just dropped a list in Slack - it had gone through PostHog, found 12 accounts that hadn't logged in for two weeks with open tickets, and cross-referenced Stripe to flag which ones were paying customers. Nobody asked it to do this. It just noticed they were slipping through the cracks before I did.
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I have been using Jace for a while, a tool from the same team and when Viktor came into the scene, I also ran it and I love it! I've run out of credits, but it's pretty credit efficient and useful.
Really really recommend this tool and its team!
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@josh_littler This made my day. A Jace user who came over to Viktor on their own and ran out of credits is exactly the signal we needed today. DM me your email. I'll sort the credits.
@toni_olendzki Thanks! I emailed you via your support email :)
Great work though, really! Congrats!
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We got early access to Viktor because we built their website - so we've been testing it in beta for a while now.
I'll be honest, day 1 was just okay. Cool tool, nice concept, but nothing crazy. Then around day 5-6 something clicked. Viktor had absorbed enough of our Slack context to actually understand how we work, who our clients are, what we care about. That's when it went from "another AI tool" to something I genuinely rely on.
The thing that got me first was the sales prep. Before every call, Viktor just drops a full persona report - who the person is, how they match our ICP, what we should lead with. I used to spend 15 minutes scrambling through LinkedIn before meetings. Now I just read what Viktor already prepared.
But for an agency like ours, the real game-changer is how it connects everything. We run ClickUp, Clockify, Slack, Meta Ads, CRM - the usual chaos. Viktor sits across all of them. It auto-generates Clockify reports we send to clients, flags Meta ad spend issues, pings us before deadlines slip. I stopped opening half of these tools directly.
It even generates UI wireframes based on our brandbook straight in Slack. HTML, on brand. For a design agency that's wild.
Two weeks in and Viktor honestly became one of the most productive "people" on the team. Huge congrats on the launch.
Rooting for Product of the Day 🚀🖤🤝🏻
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@jakub_startek I experienced a similar thing myself. There was an unread message from Fryderyk, and after a couple of hours, Viktor stepped in on my behalf and did probably 80% of the heavy lifting. He then directed it to me for final decisions. Crazy 🤯
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@mswulinski Excited to share more of use case along the way ;)