Viktor for Microsoft Teams - The most powerful AI employee, now in Microsoft Teams

An autonomous AI employee that lives in Microsoft Teams and does real work across 3,000+ tools: reports, reconciliations, approvals, recurring ops. Not a copilot that drafts and waits. It ships. Live today, $100 in credits, no card.

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Hey Product Hunt, Fryd here, one of the founders.

We spent three years on a stubborn bet: build an AI that does the work, not one more assistant that drafts something and waits for you to finish it. It worked. Viktor has been doing real jobs for 30,000+ companies inside Slack, and in the last 10 weeks it crossed a $15M run rate. Today it moves to where most of the working world actually is: Microsoft Teams.

Viktor is an autonomous AI employee. You it in a channel and it does the thing end to end: closes the books overnight, reconciles the payouts and flags the one that is wrong, screens applicants and books the calls, builds the board deck from six tools that do not talk to each other. It connects to 3,200+ integrations, so it works across your whole stack, not just Microsoft's.

What we care about:
- It ships finished work, not suggestions.
- It asks before anything irreversible, and pushes back when you are about to make a mistake.
- No per-seat tax. Start with $100 in credits, no card.

We will be in the comments all day. Tell us where it impresses you and where it falls short, we read every word. The question I am most curious about: what would you hand Viktor first?

Get started: viktor.com

   I love it!! such a game changer in Slack directly.

Having to reconnect in Claude all the time, outdated APIs etc made it a pain to use...

I LOVE not having to log into Stripe manually all the time as well. Game changer!!

Thanks for the amazing work

Viktor is amazing. Was super fast to set up, and everyone in our team adopted it quickly after seeing it work for others on Slack.
Mostly love it for user analytics, and getting insights by connecting the data from all the tools we use.

 crazy to think how the landscape changed for analytics in the last months

I'm one of the founders of Viktor, working on the technical side.

Viktor runs real scheduled jobs reliably, shows its work, and stops to ask before anything irreversible. The Teams launch was a genuine lift on the permissions and admin side, and it came out IT-friendly by design. Happy to go as deep on the architecture as anyone wants.

 is the best employee you can add to your team right now. We felt it directly at 500 Stories: in April–May, Viktor helped us scale revenue from one client 5x, while keeping delivery under control across 2,074h of production, 202 deliverables

The more work moved through Viktor, the more obvious it became: this is not another AI assistant, it actually helps the team ship. So happy to see Viktor coming to Microsoft Teams. Huge congrats  and team.

me + Viktor = ❤️

been using it for weeks now, mindblowing how good it is!

Wasn't sure what to expect when we set this up. Within a few weeks Viktor had built us a full pipeline dashboard to replace HubSpot, integrated our call tracking across 42 numbers, and started auto-syncing leads with clean data daily. When our call center flags an issue, Viktor's already looked into it before I finish typing.

This is the kind of AI that actually does things — not just answers questions. The more my team uses it, the more "AI coworker" stops sounding like marketing copy.


Big congrats on launch day. If you're on the fence, give it a shot — you won't regret it.

Hi everyone, I do growth at Viktor.

Slightly funny thing about launching our Microsoft Teams version here: Product Hunt is the most early-adopter room on the internet, and the reason we built for Teams is to leave that room. Most of the working world is not in a Slack workspace ranking AI tools. They are in Teams doing the accounting, running ops, answering customers. Viktor is for them now too.

Here is the thing that reframed it for me. You do not prompt-engineer Viktor. You brief him.

Plain language, the way you would brief a sharp new hire. No clever syntax, no blank box daring you to be smart. You describe the outcome and he comes back with the finished thing, not a draft to clean up.

That is also why Teams matters. The people who never wanted to learn "prompting" are exactly the people who get the most out of an employee they can just talk to.

Same Viktor, same 3,000+ tools, now living where your company already works. Brief him, see what comes back.

Would love your honest reactions, especially the unflattering ones.

Viktor has given me the best AI experience, so far - building a website and an app.

 building apps has never been easier

I've been using Viktor since late Feb, as my personal assistant.

It's scary good. You can treat it like a personal assistant. The channel-and-threads interface of Teams or Slack is a total winner. Multiple people can talk to and observe the ongoing discussion. Tons of integrations and customization.

Viktor found me a new parking spot, 40% cheaper than my previous one. Viktor is doing ongoing medical research for me. Trip planning and event planning, of course.

Friends and family have picked it up, too. It's not just for engineers.

Strongly endorse.

I don't know the Viktor team, I'm just a happy customer.

 awesome to hear, thanks so much for the feedback David!

I get pitched AI tools constantly and rarely put my name on one. I'm hunting Viktor because I've watched it do real work, not demos.

I lead growth at Wispr Flow and advise Viktor, so I've seen it up close for months. Most AI products hand you a draft and wait for you to finish it. Viktor takes the whole job and comes back done. You brief it like a sharp new hire, in plain language, and it goes and does it.

The Teams launch is the part I'd flag. Teams has 320M+ monthly users to Slack's ~80M. Both are full of people doing real work, but the bigger share of it runs on Microsoft, and that's who Viktor couldn't reach until today.

What earned my trust: it ships finished work, and it stops to ask before anything it can't undo. Go hand it the job you've been avoiding.

Congrats to Fryderyk and the team. This one earned the hunt.

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