Last updated 24 June 2026 · 4 min read
Synchronise vs Viktor: Which AI Coworker Fits You?
tl;dr
Viktor and Synchronise both do real work, but they're built for different people. Viktor is a team coworker that lives in your Slack or Teams and runs work autonomously across the org. Synchronise is a personal Agent Inbox for the solo or lean operator, where the work gets pushed to you and kept in one place. Different buyer, different surface.
The quick answer
If you're a team that lives in Slack and wants an AI coworker doing autonomous work across the whole org, Viktor is strong and well funded for exactly that. It raised a $75 million Series A from Accel in 2026.
If you're a solo founder or a lean team and you want the work done and lined up for your approval in one place, that's what Synchronise is built for.
Side by side
| Viktor | Synchronise | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Teams and orgs in Slack/Teams | Solo and lean operators |
| Surface | A coworker in a shared chat channel | Your own Agent Inbox |
| How work reaches you | Pull: you find it in the thread | Push: it lands in your inbox |
| History | Lives in chat, scrolls away | Consolidated inbox and full history |
| Control | Autonomous, with approvals | You approve everything by default |
| Pricing | Workspace credits, $50 to $50K/mo | Free to A$249/mo |
| Standout | Own compute, builds apps, 3,000+ tools | Approval queue that learns your voice |
The real difference: push vs pull
Viktor puts everything in chat. You tag it in a channel and the work comes back in the thread. That's fine for a team, but threads scroll, and things get lost. You have to go pull the work out.
Synchronise pushes the work to you. It lands in your Agent Inbox as a card, and it stays in your history. Nothing buried in a channel, nothing you have to dig for later.
When Viktor wins
A team that already runs its day in Slack or Teams. You want one AI coworker the whole org can tag, doing broad autonomous work and even writing and shipping code. Viktor is built and funded for that.
When Synchronise wins
You're the whole back office. You want the recurring work done for you, pushed to one place, and you want to approve it rather than hand over the keys. You don't want it lost in a chat channel. That's Synchronise.
Questions
- Is Synchronise just Viktor for one person?
- Not quite. The surface is the real difference. Viktor lives in a shared chat channel for a team. Synchronise is a personal Agent Inbox that pushes work to you and keeps a full history, built for an individual operator.
- Does Viktor have human approval like Synchronise?
- Viktor can run autonomously and also supports approvals. With Synchronise, approval is the default for everything, and the work waits in your inbox rather than in a chat thread.
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