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Viktor

An AI coworker in Slack that actually deploys stuff

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What is Viktor?

Viktor is an AI coworker that lives inside Slack, connects to 3,000+ tools, writes and runs code in its own cloud sandbox, and ships real artifacts: PDFs, dashboards, deployed web apps, and scheduled jobs. It's pitched at resource-constrained teams that want execution, not just chat output, and it retains context across sessions like a teammate. Pricing is credit-based and scales aggressively at the high end.

Workflow automation platforms that connect business apps and reduce repetitive manual handoffs.

See the full Automation guide to compare more tools, buyer criteria, and related workflows.

Use cases to evaluate

Auto-generating weekly investor updates from connected data

Running scheduled analytics jobs and posting results to Slack

Shipping internal tools and dashboards without engineering tickets

Managing ad accounts and content pipelines from a chat thread

Fit to evaluate

Slack-native founders who want a do-everything AI teammate

Marketing teams running multi-tool campaigns lean

Ops leads automating cross-system reporting

Engineering teams offloading internal tooling work

Business fit

Right for you if a small team needs to multiply output across analytics, content, and ops without hiring. Skip if you need enterprise governance, on-prem deployment, or predictable monthly costs (credit burn is hard to forecast). The Slack-native interface is the differentiator and the constraint; teams not on Slack should look elsewhere. Best for founder-led companies running lean.

How to evaluate Viktor

Use this category when disconnected systems, missed follow-up, or manual handoffs are slowing operations.

Confirm the exact workflow

Map Viktor to one concrete workflow first, such as auto-generating weekly investor updates from connected data. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.

Check category fit

Map the trigger, action, owner, and failure path before choosing a tool.

Compare practical alternatives

Shortlist Viktor against Zapier, Make.com, n8n so the decision is based on fit, effort, and workflow ownership rather than brand recognition alone.

Validate cost and rollout effort

Starter $50/mo for 20,000 credits; team tiers run $300-$5,000/mo (125k-2M credits, with $750/mo for 300k credits flagged as most popular); mid-market $7,500-$30,000/mo; enterprise $35,000-$50,000/mo. New users get $100 in free credits, no credit card required. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the medium setup matches your team.

Compare Viktor with alternatives

Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.

Primary workflowAuto-generating weekly investor updates from connected data, Running scheduled analytics jobs and posting results to Slack
Best-fit teamSlack-native founders who want a do-everything AI teammate, Marketing teams running multi-tool campaigns lean
Implementation effortMedium setup and maintenance profile
Pricing checkFree plan + paid plans
Closest alternativesZapierMake.comn8nRelay.app

Viktor pricing

ModelFree plan + paid plans
SnapshotStarter $50/mo for 20,000 credits; team tiers run $300-$5,000/mo (125k-2M credits, with $750/mo for 300k credits flagged as most popular); mid-market $7,500-$30,000/mo; enterprise $35,000-$50,000/mo. New users get $100 in free credits, no credit card required.
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Common questions about Viktor

What is Viktor?

Viktor is an AI coworker that lives inside Slack, connects to 3,000+ tools, writes and runs code in its own cloud sandbox, and ships real artifacts: PDFs, dashboards, deployed web apps, and scheduled jobs. It's pitched at resource-constrained teams that want execution, not just chat output, and it retains context across sessions like a teammate. Pricing is credit-based and scales aggressively at the high end.

What is Viktor used for?

Common use cases: Auto-generating weekly investor updates from connected data; Running scheduled analytics jobs and posting results to Slack; Shipping internal tools and dashboards without engineering tickets; Managing ad accounts and content pipelines from a chat thread.

How much does Viktor cost?

Starter $50/mo for 20,000 credits; team tiers run $300-$5,000/mo (125k-2M credits, with $750/mo for 300k credits flagged as most popular); mid-market $7,500-$30,000/mo; enterprise $35,000-$50,000/mo. New users get $100 in free credits, no credit card required.

Who is Viktor best for?

Viktor fits Slack-native founders who want a do-everything AI teammate, Marketing teams running multi-tool campaigns lean, Ops leads automating cross-system reporting, Engineering teams offloading internal tooling work. Right for you if a small team needs to multiply output across analytics, content, and ops without hiring. Skip if you need enterprise governance, on-prem deployment, or predictable monthly costs (credit burn is hard to forecast). The Slack-native interface is the differentiator and the constraint; teams not on Slack should look elsewhere. Best for founder-led companies running lean.

What are alternatives to Viktor?

Common alternatives to Viktor include Zapier, Make.com, n8n, Relay.app, Workato, Lindy.