The AI employee that does the work, in Slack & Teams
I use Victor actively for my book launch. It has done an exceptional job with keeping me on track as well as implementing many aspects that I could not do by myself. This is not my first book launch however it is my first that is getting serious traction. I use it to manage what design, quick edits, communication, outreach, and much more. I use it in alignment with other chat tools since it does have a high usage rate when you use it for more intense tasks.
For the price I have gotten websites designed, systems implemented, my backend is fixed, and removed many old sites that no longer serve me. Overall, I’d say it’s a great site. Learning how to manage the spending is important. It does give great feedback and clear instructions. Honestly, it feels like having a geek squad on my team.
I use both Viktor and Sintra. I find a Sentra is a useful tool for design and CRM. But overall, I’ve loved using Viktor for the web design, CRM set up, and integrations. Not sure if Sintra has those capacities yet because it’s constantly evolving as well.
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.
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.