It lives inside Slack or Teams
Viktor runs as a chat app in Slack or Microsoft Teams. If your finance or HR work does not happen in a Slack thread — or you would rather not pipe sensitive data through one — you are working against the grain.
Viktor gives you one AI coworker to message in Slack. Flowtly gives you a packaged team of specialist agents — a CFO, an HR lead, a recruiter — that already know their role, come with pre-made decisions and guardrails, and run wherever your team works.
No Slack required. No orchestration to build. Go live in days.
Viktor is a capable generalist. But "one AI coworker in Slack" hits the same walls every time you push it past a handful of tasks.
Viktor runs as a chat app in Slack or Microsoft Teams. If your finance or HR work does not happen in a Slack thread — or you would rather not pipe sensitive data through one — you are working against the grain.
A generalist waits to be asked. You @-mention it, phrase the request, check the output, and repeat. Flowtly agents are role-based: they ship with pre-made decisions for their domain and act without being prompted each time.
The same coworker audits ad spend, writes code, and assembles a board pack. Flowtly ships dedicated agents — an AI CFO, HR, and recruiting agent — each tuned, guard-railed, and audit-logged for its job.
Viktor bills by credits from $50/mo. Flowtly package pricing scales with team size, so cost tracks the team you have deployed — not how chatty the month was.
Both are AI that does real work. The difference is shape: one reactive generalist versus a packaged team of specialists.
One AI coworker in Slack
A packaged team of specialists
Switching from Viktor — or comparing before you commit?
Each Flowtly agent owns a domain end to end. Start with one, add adjacent agents as you grow.
Finance
Cash runway, ARR, burn multiple, board memos — calculate-first, EU-hosted, audit-logged.
People
Standardizes day-to-day HR operations with role-based behavior and built-in guardrails.
Talent
Moves hiring forward without manual handoffs — consistent, auditable, always on.
Yes — if what you want is AI that does real business work. The difference is structure: Viktor is one generalist coworker you direct from Slack; Flowtly is a packaged team of specialist agents (CFO, HR, recruiting) that come with pre-made decisions and guardrails for their role.
No. Viktor lives inside Slack or Teams. Flowtly agents are assigned to departments and run independently of any chat tool, so they fit finance, HR, and recruiting workflows that do not happen in a Slack thread.
A generalist switches context between every task and waits to be asked. A packaged team gives each domain its own agent with role-based behavior, pre-made decisions, and guardrails — so the finance agent already knows how your approvals work without you re-explaining each time.
Yes. Connect your data sources and the relevant agents work against them. Outputs are audit-logged and the agents are EU-hosted.
Most teams launch in days once data sources are connected — no coding and no orchestration to build.
Viktor bills by credits starting around $50/mo. Flowtly uses package pricing that scales with team size, so your cost tracks the team you have deployed rather than per-task usage. Book a demo for a quote.
See the packaged team in action.
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