Viktor.com - Your AI Coworker that proactively executes tasks

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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Congrats on the launch! Viktor’s been on our team for two weeks, and I’m already used to handing him work 🔥

 Two weeks in and already delegating. That's the goal.

What's the thing you hand Viktor most often?

 research and analysis of course!! 🫠

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 🚀🖤🤝🏻

 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 🤯

 Excited to share more of use case along the way ;)

Also what is the overall success rate of doing tasks in your internal testing? Can victor hallucinate?

 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.

This is really amazing. How did you even get 3000 integrations connected! That speed of execution is awesome

 We worked on a list of ~50 most popular ones which we manually integrated (took quite some effort, especially doing the app reviews), but to have a wider coverage, we also integrated deeply with Pipedream and now Composio, who already built integrations and tools for a large list of apps.

 I really appreciate the deep-dive effort on it cuz I know how much time it takes to build that kind of stack. On the other hand, thanks for sharing those tools for integration. These will help me a lot in my future buildings!

Hey, I work on growth at Zeta Labs. Here's what surprised us most.

AI tools have terrible day-1 retention. Nearly all of them. Users sign up, try it once, leave. We spent months assuming this was a product quality problem.

It wasn't. It was the blank prompt box.

Someone opens a new AI tool, sees an empty text field asking "How can I help you?" and freezes. They type something generic. Get a generic response. Decide the product isn't for them. The product was fine. The entry point was broken.

Viktor flips this. It doesn't wait for you to figure out what to ask. It joins your Slack, reads what's happening, and messages you first.

"I noticed your team's been going back and forth on X. Want me to handle it?"

Your first experience isn't inventing a prompt. It's saying yes or no.

That one design decision moved our activation numbers more than any feature we shipped.

And "chat with AI" is the wrong model for work. A good coworker doesn't sit in a corner waiting for instructions. They pay attention and come to you with context. That's what Viktor is.

Happy to go deep on anything: how we built the proactive engine, growth experiments that failed, whatever. Ask below.

Antoni

Any ways to prevent leak of company data or to filter sensitive information?

We really focused on making Viktor ready and secire for companies. This means all tools that write external data (like Notion/Hubspot) require your approval before writing anything outside. We are also building an additional privacy mode that will allow you to add private integrations that your team should not have access to like gmail.
Yeah, totally fair concern. We actually built the whole permission system around this. Every tool Viktor has access to can be set to "ask me first" mode - so before it sends a message, updates a CRM record, or runs a query, it shows you exactly what it's about to do and waits for your approval. You can also fully disable any tool you're not comfortable with. On top of that, Viktor only sees the Slack channels you explicitly add it to and only the integrations you connect. No blanket access to anything. Data side - everything's encrypted, SOC 2 audited, CASA Tier 3 controls, and we don't train on your data. Most teams start with approvals on for everything and loosen it over time as they build trust. Works pretty well.

any discount for PH members? this looks very promising.

 hmm… talk to me in DMs, maybe we can work something out 😇

 thanks - Dmed you X

I have heard about it from some friends, but what are the real use cases I can do as CEO? How do you incorporate into an everyday reality?

 as a CEO of BodyVibes (love the biz idea btw 🏋️‍♀️) here are real use cases that'd hit for you:

- partner outreach: "find me 30 boutique fitness studios in Warsaw that aren't on our platform yet, draft personalized outreach emails to each"

- churn analysis: "pull our cancellation data, find patterns, and draft a win-back email sequence for users who dropped off after month 2"

- content for your app: weekly "what to try this week" roundups, studio spotlights, workout guides. just tell it the vibe and it keeps producing

- competitor tracking: "what are ClassPass, MultiSport, and other aggregators doing in Poland right now? pricing changes, new partnerships, social campaigns"

- studio partner reporting: auto-generate monthly performance reports for your partner studios showing bookings, ratings, popular time slots

- ad copy that actually converts: "write 10 Meta ad variations targeting women 25-35 in Warsaw who do yoga but are bored of their current studio"

- user feedback synthesis: dump in your app reviews and support tickets, get a clear picture of what users love vs. what's broken

Viktor is just a colleague that lives in your Slack and just "gets it".

Less "AI tool".... more "ops person who knows your fitness marketplace inside out."

Let's grab a coffee in Warsaw if you're around!

Why do you make it impossible for EU-based companies to upgrade? There is no way to add our company's billing details, and I can't pay using our business card because you won't issue an invoice for our company.

This surprises me the most, because you are EU founders too! You must understand it's a problem.

Implementation is just a "checkbox" you enable in Stripe to automatically collect VAT.

It's a great product...but, common guys. Don't block other EU companies from using your platform.

Thanks for the pointer! This was indeed an oversight on our side. Fix has been deployed, please try again

 ok guys, you won me back! Love you 😘

We had an error spike. Viktor read the logs, cross-referenced with recent PRs, identified the likely cause, linked the relevant code, and opened a Linear issue with full context. By the time anyone saw the alert, half the work was already done.

 Just the ability to grab Slack context + drop things into Linear is a game-changer for me, definitely resonates.