Matt Swulinski, Head of Growth at Wispr Flow. I spend most of my time deep in AI tools and automation. I'd been following Fryderyk and the Zeta Labs team since Jace, their AI email assistant, and was impressed by how fast they shipped. When Fryderyk showed me Viktor, it clicked immediately. I'd been spending hours building automations in Claude Code—stitching context together, writing scripts, and trying to make things persistent and scheduled. Viktor does all of that natively. It lives in Slack, already has the context from your tools and conversations, and runs on its own. But what genuinely blew me away was its proactivity. Viktor doesn't just wait for you to ask. It observes how your team works, chimes in when it spots something relevant, and suggests automations you didn't even think to set up. I've never seen an AI tool take initiative like that. I ended up advising the team on growth strategy because I believe this is how every team will work within a few years. Not another tab. Not another tool. A coworker that lives where your team already communicates. If you're skeptical, give it your worst task. That's what convinced me.
The AI coworker that lives in Slack and actually gets work done.
💡 While most AI tools just answer questions, Viktor actually does the work. It lives directly in Slack, connects to over 3,000 tools across your entire stack, and acts autonomously. It observes your team's workflow, identifies bottlenecks before anyone else notices, and proposes custom automations based on how your company actually operates—often before you even ask. From managing campaigns and building apps to delivering reports and writing code, Viktor stays active for weeks without losing context, learning your business deeper every day. It’s not just a chatbot; it’s a coworker.
"Viktor is like the ultimate Chief of Staff who sits in on every meeting and quietly fixes problems before they ever reach your desk."
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Frequently Asked Questions about Matt Swulinski, Head of Growth at Wispr Flow. I spend most of my time deep in AI tools and automation. I'd been following Fryderyk and the Zeta Labs team since Jace, their AI email assistant, and was impressed by how fast they shipped. When Fryderyk showed me Viktor, it clicked immediately. I'd been spending hours building automations in Claude Code—stitching context together, writing scripts, and trying to make things persistent and scheduled. Viktor does all of that natively. It lives in Slack, already has the context from your tools and conversations, and runs on its own. But what genuinely blew me away was its proactivity. Viktor doesn't just wait for you to ask. It observes how your team works, chimes in when it spots something relevant, and suggests automations you didn't even think to set up. I've never seen an AI tool take initiative like that. I ended up advising the team on growth strategy because I believe this is how every team will work within a few years. Not another tab. Not another tool. A coworker that lives where your team already communicates. If you're skeptical, give it your worst task. That's what convinced me.
The AI coworker that lives in Slack and actually gets work done.