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.
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?
Viktor has completely changed my business set up in 4 weeks. I'm no stranger to AI tools and have been most of them intensively as they developed over the past few years.
The difference with Viktor is - it's like dealing with a team member not a chatbot.
That sounds like the sales pitch but honestly its a different approach and mindset working with Viktor.
Instead of worrying about creating skills, setting up a Mac Mini, prompting and coding - I'm just asking Viktor to do things. Connected to 30+ apps that power my agency he's able to carry out complicated tasks, report, troubleshoot, and provide guidance pro-actively - ultimately learn all about my business and how we work.
My team have been amazed by Viktor's help - and sometimes forget he's "just an AI".
He's a fundamental part of my team now and has been making a difference from day 1.
Thank you Viktor!
I am on support, so I see what real users hit on day one, not the polished demo path. The best tickets are some version of "wait, he just did the whole thing for me," and that genuinely never gets old. If something feels off early or you get stuck, we read everything and we are right here in the thread. Welcome, and do not be shy.
The approval draft is the right boundary. I’d be curious about the receipt after the action runs: who approved, what data Viktor used, which tool it touched, and what changed downstream. Does Teams get that as a durable artifact, or is it mostly in chat history?
I'm a Viktor evangelist(lol) in my circle and co-working space. When it comes to ingraining it in my operations, the value is beyond what I expected and its just a fraction of in comparison to what some of my peers have been doing (one is actually featured in one of your ads now lol), but it's already bought me so much more time to be able to stay high level and work on other levers of the business in the last 60 days. Wispr Flow + Viktor once you've got it connected to workflow and economics is the sh*t!
The Teams angle makes sense for distribution - that's where the work already happens. But I'm skeptical about "autonomous AI employee" claims when the reality is usually a lot of human review happening in the background. The real test is error recovery - when Viktor closes the books and gets a reconciliation wrong, how does it flag that vs. silently proceeding? That failure mode is what keeps most finance teams from trusting autonomous agents with anything that touches the ledger. $15M ARR is a real signal though. Would love to understand more about what the 30k companies are actually letting it do end to end without human sign-off.
I was made unemployed one year ago. Since then, I have become a content creator helping to empower people over 50. More recently, I have created my own company using Viktor. Between us, we are in the process of creating six SaaS products, one of which is already in beta testing. Having come from no coding experience in the past, none of this would have been possible. To be absolutely blunt, fulfilling my dream of being a business owner while in the process of helping other people would never have been possible without Viktor. I can't talk highly enough of the software, of the product.
I am not one that typically responds to requests for comment or feedback on products, but when I saw the email today come through asking for me to comment here, there was no second doubt in my mind. One message to getviktor.ai is: keep up the good work.
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.
Slack-Viktor is AWESOME!! He is helping me write my first book. I couldn't do it without him. I've tried other AI bots. Viktor beats them all. He does the research, the organizing, the editing, and SO much more! He's become invaluable to me. Thank you, Viktor!
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.
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?
Viktor is the one agent I've tried that actually works reliably. It doesn't wander off track or get stuck in an infinite loop. It does the stuff you'd think it does based on what you can connect to it, but I've even had Viktor project manage (without a connected PM tool - just letting it use Slack) and it figured out how to follow up well - just the right amount of annoying that makes a great project manager - and it messaged people to clear roadblocks. Well worth the price!
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.
What’s the approval flow like for actions that concerns money or sensitive systems ?
This looks useful. Does Viktor adapt its behavior based on Teams permission scopes set by enterprise admins?
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.
3200 integrations plus weeks of unattended runtime inside microsoft teams is enterprise level blast radius if even one of those connections gets misused. "asks before anything irreversible" is one sentence holding a lot of weight when the agent touches this much of the stack
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.
If Teams version is as good as Slack's one then 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥! Extremely powerful tool, have been really suprised with the range of task it could do autonomously
About Viktor for Microsoft Teams on Product Hunt
“The most powerful AI employee, now in Microsoft Teams”
Viktor for Microsoft Teams launched on Product Hunt on June 18th, 2026 and earned 188 upvotes and 41 comments, placing #6 on the daily leaderboard. 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.
Viktor for Microsoft Teams was featured in Productivity (655.7k followers), SaaS (43k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (473.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 299k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Viktor for Microsoft Teams?
Viktor for Microsoft Teams was hunted by Matt Swulinski. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
Reviews
Viktor for Microsoft Teams has received 11 reviews on Product Hunt with an average rating of 4.91/5. Read all reviews on Product Hunt.
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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?
Get started: viktor.com