
Viktor
Viktor is an AI coworker that lives in Slack and Microsoft Teams, where users @-mention it to execute work in a cloud sandbox: pulling data from 3,000+ connected apps and shipping back PDF reports, .xlsx spreadsheets, dashboards, and deployed web apps. Aimed at small business and ops teams looking to offload recurring multi-step work.

Use Cases
Founders running a daily business pulse: MRR, churn, CAC, ad spend, and pipeline pulled from Stripe, PostHog, and the CRM into a morning Slack digest
Marketing teams auditing Meta Ads and Google Ads spend, flagging underperformers, and drafting new ad copy based on what is winning
Engineering triage: monitoring support channels, deduping bug reports, cross-referencing the codebase, and opening scoped Linear or Jira tickets with reproduction steps
Outbound pipeline building: ICP lead lists from Apollo, enrichment, push to HubSpot or Attio, and outbound sequences via Instantly
Ops and finance assembling monthly board packs from Stripe, CRM, Sheets, and headcount tools without manual spreadsheet wrangling
Shipping internal tools (revenue dashboards, client portals, approval workflows) as deployed web apps with database and auth instead of filing an engineering ticket
Pros
Delivers real artifacts (PDFs, spreadsheets, dashboards, deployed web apps) instead of just chat responses
Lives where work already happens via the Slack and Microsoft Teams App Directories with one-click install
3,000+ integrations covering ads, CRM, billing, code, and project tools in a single agent run
Scheduled crons let it run recurring audits, reports, and outbound on autopilot
Credentials are injected by a backend tool gateway and never exposed to the model, with SOC 2 and CASA Tier 3 backing the posture
Cons
Credit-based pricing makes cost hard to predict, heavy users on the Team plan can blow through 20,000 credits quickly
Slack or Teams dependency, no standalone web app or desktop client for working outside those surfaces
EU data residency is gated behind Enterprise contracts, US-hosted by default
SOC 2 is Type I with Type II still in progress, ISO 27001 is in progress not yet certified
Sensitive actions require human approval, which is safer but slows down fully hands-off automations
Platforms
Chatbot
Web
API
Compliance & Certifications
SOC 2
AICPA
GDPR
European Union
CCPA / CPRA
State of California
Viktor lives in your Slack and ships actual files back, a PDF your board can open or a deployed dashboard with auth, instead of telling you how to do the work yourself. Pricing runs on metered credits with no markup on model costs, so a chatty team can burn through the 20,000-credit Team plan faster than the $50/month sticker suggests.
Solid Choice