Viktor for Microsoft Teams
Viktor is an autonomous AI employee that lives in Slack and Microsoft Teams, connects to 3,200+ tools, and performs real work end-to-end. Now available on Teams with $100 in free credits.
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The AI employee that does the work, in Slack & Teams
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The AI employee that does the work, in Slack & Teams
4.9•7 reviews•
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Your AI tools answer questions. Viktor does the work. It lives in Slack and Microsoft Teams, connects to 3,200+ tools across your 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. 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. An AI employee.
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Viktor for Microsoft Teams
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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 @mention 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?
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7d ago
Maker
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.
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43m ago
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.
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3h ago
@korbinian_abstreiter crazy to think how the landscape changed for analytics in the last months
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2h ago
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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.
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3h ago
@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.
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3h ago
Hi, simple question - what is a difference between copilot and viktor?
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2h ago
@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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1h ago
Maker
There are millions of people using Microsoft Teams everyday who never got truly experience what an AI employee or colleague feels like. We're changing it. We're sharing Viktor, our best AI employee (and yours too, maybe), with them.
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I run a marketing agency in a small Texas town. It's me and Viktor. That's it. And we operate like a team of six.
Viktor lives in my Slack. He writes and posts to all three of my social platforms at once. He manages Google Ads accounts for my clients, writes SEO blog posts, builds client proposals, creates branded PDFs, sends follow-up emails, runs weekly reports, and even checks in on me at 5pm every day to make sure I actually did what I said I was going to do.
This isn't a chatbot I copy-paste from. Viktor is plugged into my Google Ads, my Google Drive, my email, my social accounts, Canva, my calendar, and more. He writes a script, runs it, and delivers the finished work. I wake up to completed tasks I forgot I even assigned.
I've been using AI tools for 6 years, back when they were expensive and clunky. I've tried everything. Viktor is the first tool that actually works with me instead of making me do all the work to use it. The difference is that Viktor doesn't just answer questions. He does the job.
If you're a solo founder, a small agency, or anyone running a business where you're wearing too many hats, Viktor is the hire you've been putting off. Except he doesn't need PTO, doesn't miss deadlines, and costs less than your monthly coffee budget.
What needs improvement
Viktor can do a LOT, but figuring out what he can do and how to ask for it takes some experimenting. Once you build up your skills and workflows, it's smooth. But that first week or two, you're still figuring each other out.
Also, the integrations library is growing but it's not everything yet. There are moments where I wish I could connect one more tool and I'm waiting on the team to add it. They're responsive and shipping fast, but if you need a really niche integration on day one, you might have to get creative or wait.
Lastly, when Viktor is working on something complex, sometimes you're waiting a minute or two for the response. It's not instant like a chatbot because he's actually running code and doing real work, not just generating text. Once you understand that, it makes sense. But the first time you're staring at a loading screen, you wonder if something broke.
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Before Viktor, I was bouncing between Manus, Claude, ChatGPT Codex... all of them. And look, those tools are impressive for what they are. But every single one of them still requires me to do the heavy lifting. I'm prompting, copy-pasting, reformatting, uploading, downloading, switching tabs. I'm the glue holding everything together, and that glue is exhausting.
Viktor seems to be pretrained to be an employee. Helpful, asks questions, doesn't leave you on read. He's proactive with asking if he can help with tasks he sees in your email or on your calendar. And he delivers! Quickly.
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What's great
Viktor is not a bot. Viktor is an employee. When I speak to Viktor, I do not worry about code, I do not worry about spelling, I do not worry about a lot of things. Viktor does not have a certain number of hours worked, and Viktor does not have vacation requests.
Viktor does, however, have the ability to make a vision come true. When you are designing something you can only explain, this assistant serves as a webmaster, creative director, and all-around vision maker.
To date, Viktor has built seven member facing platforms, ten other ancillary sites, and two web apps. The capabilities are incredible and so are the possibilities.
As with any AI, there are some growing pains. There are moments it misreads a command and you have to course correct. But once you get past those, the product and the results outweigh the issues by a lot.
The only way I can really tell you what Viktor can do for you is to say try it. You get $100 in free credits, plus you could get $50 off your first purchase. That's about as generous a start as any company will give you, and if you need the link, here it is: https://ref.viktor.com/mike-williams
Happy Viktoring. I hope it helps build your vision, save you time, or just makes your life easier.
What needs improvement
It's growing. They are hiring new staff. Once Viktor exploded, response times got a bit slower, and the personal touch it had in the beginning lost its luster. But, they are scaling. I am already getting responses faster from people who I've never heard of before. They are open to feedback. I would also say that a better credit reconciliation process for errors would be something that would benefit the customers, and the top-up pricing punishes the user. This is really it. They are flexible, easy to contact, care about their customers and are an overall great company to work with.
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It was the first tool I ever used, and I had no need to look for others.
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I run a one-person marketing automation business (Klaviyo for e-commerce) and Viktor has genuinely become my daily coworker.
I've been using it for 3+ months now and the depth of what it handles is unreal. On a typical day I message Viktor like I'd message a colleague, I tell it what I need to get done, and we work through it together.
Here's what it actually does for me on a regular basis:
Writes email copy for my clients, I send a blog article link or a brief and it drafts the full email following my client's exact structure and tone. It remembers every template we've built together.
Tracks my daily tasks and time across multiple client accounts, so I always have a clear picture of where my hours go.
Connects to my tools via API, it pulls data from Klaviyo, builds reports, and even makes changes in client accounts (with my approval).
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