As a small accounting firm owner, I'm constantly switching between tools — Outlook, Xero, Karbon, LinkedIn, Buffer, Mailchimp, Google Sheets, Canva — and wearing every hat from client work to marketing to team management. Viktor solves the problem of being stretched too thin by actually doing tasks across all of those tools from one place.
Before Viktor, things like searching through emails, categorising my calendar, drafting replies, scheduling LinkedIn posts, creating Mailchimp campaigns, and chasing up podcast production tasks were all manual and scattered. Now I message Viktor in Slack and it just handles it — drafts email replies into my Outlook drafts, categorises my calendar each morning, researches new client leads, pulls YouTube and website analytics, and even creates Karbon work items from templates.
The biggest benefit is time back. I run a lean team of four and Viktor genuinely feels like an extra team member who's across everything and available whenever I need them. Less context switching, less admin, more time for actual client work.
@viktor.com 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 @fwiatrowski and team.
I have been using Viktor to run my adjunct professor job search in New Jersey and it has been genuinely useful. I gave it one task, find every college hiring in Kinesiology and Exercise Science for Fall 2026, and it came back with 19 institutions including direct department chair emails at nine of them. That would have taken me hours to pull together manually. Solid tool.
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@marc_rosamilia1 Appreciate it! :)
This looks useful. Does Viktor adapt its behavior based on Teams permission scopes set by enterprise admins?
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.
The "brief him like a new hire" framing makes total sense for Teams users. For teams that are already deep in Microsoft 365, how does Viktor handle permissions — does it need admin access or can individual users connect it themselves?
Hi, simple question - what is a difference between copilot and viktor?
@igor_gnot1 For me, the difference is ownership. A copilot helps you draft, search, or suggest what to do next. Viktor actually takes work off your plate.
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What’s the approval flow like for actions that concerns money or sensitive systems ?