Viktor vs Coworker:AI in Your Slack vs Another App

Both are called an AI coworker. The difference is where the work happens.

Last verified: August 20, 2026

Viktor

Viktor

Viktor is an AI employee for a Slack or Microsoft Teams workspace. Anyone can tag it in a channel. It uses 3,200+ tools, ships the result, and reports back in the same thread.

Choose Viktor when the team needs shared context, shared memory, and one pool of credits.

Slack and TeamsWorkspace memoryNo per-seat fee
Coworker AI

Coworker AI

Coworker is an AI workbench with Chat, Cowork, Code, and Agents. It connects to company tools and keeps each user's context in its own app.

Choose Coworker when you want per-seat context, model choice, an OM2 knowledge graph, or a built-in meeting notetaker.

Four work modes50+ connectorsOM2 context

Last verified: August 20, 2026

Surface

Viktor

Slack and Microsoft Teams, in the channel where work is already discussed.

Coworker AI

Its own app with Chat, Cowork, Code, and Agents. Slack is one of its 50+ connectors, not where Coworker lives.

Works for

Viktor

The team. Any member can tag it, and the workspace holds the context.

Coworker AI

Each user has a paid seat, individual memory, and personal context.

Autonomy

Viktor

Reads the thread, uses 3,200+ tools, ships the artifact, and reports back in the thread.

Coworker AI

Answers in chat, creates decks and dashboards, runs code in a sandbox, and runs trigger-based agents built in plain English.

Memory

Viktor

Shared workspace skills that any teammate can use.

Coworker AI

OM2 is an organizational knowledge graph built from connected sources. It is Coworker's strongest technical asset.

Tools

Viktor

3,200+ managed integrations, a real browser, code execution, and published pages and apps.

Coworker AI

50+ connectors, custom connectors on Enterprise, and MCP client support.

Governance

Viktor

Workspace install, scoped access for each integration, and DPA and security review support on Enterprise. No customer-facing audit log yet.

Coworker AI

SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, CASA Tier 2, and US-hosted models, including open-weight models.

Price

Viktor

Shared workspace credits with no per-seat fee. Team starts at $50 a month. Start with $100 in free credits, no card, and no sales call.

Coworker AI

Pro is $29.99 per user a month with 10 connectors. Max is $149.99 per user a month with all connectors. Enterprise is custom. These prices use annual billing.

The main differences

The work starts and ends in a different place

Viktor works in the team channel. Coworker puts the main work in its own app.

AI in the team channel or AI in another app

Coworker runs in its own app. Slack and Microsoft Teams are connectors that give Coworker access to company context.

Viktor lives in Slack and Microsoft Teams. The request, work, and result stay in the channel where the team can see them.

Lisa9:02 AM
@Viktor build us an internal deal-desk app — reps submit discount requests, it pulls live deal data from HubSpot and Stripe, managers approve right in Slack
Viktor
ViktorApp11:52 AM

Shipped ✅ Live at deal-desk.acme.com — connected HubSpot + Stripe, approvals post to #revenue. 14 reps invited.

One shared agent or one seat per user

Coworker prices Pro and Max per user. Each user gets individual memory and personal context.

Viktor works for the whole workspace. Any teammate can tag the same agent and use the same shared skills.

Tom9:02 AM
@Viktor audit our Meta Ads and Google Ads spend. Compare vs last month.
Viktor
ViktorApp9:02 AM
✅ Done. Pulled data from both platforms. Key findings: Meta Ads: CPA down 12% MoM, ROAS up to 3.4x Google Ads: Brand campaigns strong, pMax underperforming

A focused context layer or broad execution

Coworker links 50+ connectors to its OM2 knowledge graph. It uses that context for chat, artifacts, code, and agents.

Viktor uses 3,200+ integrations, a real browser, and code execution. It can also publish finished pages and apps.

Logos of tools Viktor integrates with
Honest tradeoffs

Where Coworker wins today

Coworker has clear strengths for teams that want its own app.

Model routing economics

Coworker routes each task to a capable open or closed model. It says closed models have no markup.

US-hosted open-weight models

Every model runs on US infrastructure. This includes open-weight models for teams whose CIO requires that setup.

The OM2 knowledge graph

OM2 is a real cross-source context layer. It learns across connected sources and gives Coworker shared company context.

Built-in meeting notes

The meeting notetaker records live transcripts, summaries, and action items from Zoom, Meet, and Teams.

When to choose Coworker vs Viktor

Viktor
Choose Viktor if:
The work should stay in Slack or Microsoft Teams
You want one shared agent for the whole team
You want shared workspace memory
You need 3,200+ integrations and a real browser
You want finished work to return to the team thread
You do not want a fee for each seat
Coworker AI
Choose Coworker if:
You want a separate AI workbench app
You want personal context for each paid seat
You want automatic model routing
You need US-hosted open-weight models
You want the OM2 knowledge graph
You want a built-in meeting notetaker
Get Started for Free
One workspace credit pool
Slack and Teams
No per-seat fee

Viktor and Coworker AI questions, answered

Coworker is a separate AI workbench app. Viktor is one shared AI employee that works in Slack and Microsoft Teams.

4.9 on G2G2 rating: 4.9 out of 5 stars

One hire. The output of a team.

Viktor works nights, remembers every decision, and connects to 3,200 tools. Start free with $100 in credits, then $50 a month.