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.














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!
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!
Really interesting concept, an AI coworker that actually executes tasks instead of just answering questions sounds powerful. Curious, what kinds of workflows or teams have been seeing the biggest impact from Viktor so far?
@thegreatphon
great question. The biggest impact we've seen so far:
Marketing teams: this is where it clicks fastest. Viktor creates ad copy, builds Meta/Google campaigns, writes blog posts, handles LinkedIn content, and reports on performance. Not "here's a suggestion"... he actually publishes drafts, pulls live data, and iterates based on results.
Founders/CEOs: daily morning briefings that pull revenue, signups, churn, and ad spend into one Slack message before you open your laptop. Plus all the random stuff like: "summarize this contract", "draft a board update", "research these 8 competitors and tell me how we stack up."
Ops/RevOps: automated reporting across tools (for example, Stripe, HubSpot, PostHog, Google Ads, etc), CRM hygiene, pulling data from 5 places into one view. The kind of stuff that used to take an ops person half a day every week!
The common thread is this: teams that are stretched thin and drowning in repetitive cross-tool work. Viktor doesn't just answer... he connects to your actual stack and just gets the job done 🫡
I worked on Viktor in the last months and there are some genuinely impressive technical breakthroughs in it.
The agent is one the first ones able to use 10k+ tools without any context regressions by doing an on file system routing and is able to compose tools via code into more complex actions.
It also is significantly more proactive than any agent you might have interacted with before.
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Congrats on the launch! Viktor’s been on our team for two weeks, and I’m already used to handing him work 🔥
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@kamila_dabrowska Two weeks in and already delegating. That's the goal.
What's the thing you hand Viktor most often?
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@fwiatrowski research and analysis of course!! 🫠
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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.
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Very cool! Congrats on the launch team!
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@zambrzycki Thanks!