Viktor is an AI coworker that operates directly inside Slack, connecting to over 3,000 business tools like Stripe, HubSpot, Google Ads, GitHub, and more. Instead of waiting for prompts, Viktor observes how your team works and proactively suggests automations. It executes real tasks: pulling reports, building web apps, writing code, opening PRs, running browser automations, and managing campaigns. Teams across marketing, engineering, finance, and ops use Viktor to offload repetitive work without needing a developer or workflow builder.
Viktor installs as a Slack app. You connect your business tools via OAuth (one click each), then interact with Viktor in natural language directly in Slack channels or DMs. There's no prompt engineering or workflow builder. Viktor figures out how to execute what you describe.
Viktor connects to over 3,000 tools including Stripe, HubSpot, Google Ads, Meta Ads, PostHog, Linear, Notion, GitHub, Google Calendar, Google Sheets, Apollo, Instantly, and many more. Each integration authenticates through OAuth.
Viktor uses a credit-based pricing model. The Team plan starts at around $50 per workspace per month and includes shared credits (around 20,000 credits). Usage varies by task complexity: simple Slack actions cost fewer credits, while deep research or multi-step workflows cost more. Most teams scale costs based on workload intensity rather than flat per-seat pricing.
Viktor is SOC 2 Type 1 compliant and listed on the official Slack Marketplace after passing Salesforce's security review. Each user gets an isolated compute environment. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Viktor does not train on your data.
Yes. Viktor can clone your repositories, create branches, write code, open pull requests with context, run tests, and draft release notes. It also builds and deploys web applications through Viktor Spaces.
Currently, Viktor operates inside Slack only. Microsoft Teams support is listed as coming soon.
Credits are shared across the entire workspace. Simple tasks consume fewer credits, while complex workflows like research, automation, or code generation use more. Credits reset monthly on paid plans, while trial credits are provided to start.
Zapier and Make require manual workflow setup. Viktor is AI-driven and executes tasks end-to-end from natural language instructions. It decides the workflow logic itself, connects tools dynamically, and delivers completed outputs like reports, dashboards, or code rather than just moving data between apps.
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