Viktor
Viktor is a persistent AI agent that operates directly within your Slack or Microsoft Teams workspace as an autonomous coworker. Unlike traditional chatbots, Viktor has its own cloud-based computer where it writes code, deploys apps, and executes tasks across more than 3,000 integrations. It proactively monitors systems, analyzes data, manages campaigns, and creates issues or reports without waiting for instructions. Teams can ask Viktor to check analytics, update backend summaries, create project tickets, or optimize advertising performance directly in Slack threads. The agent runs for weeks at a time while maintaining context across projects and deadlines. It integrates with tools such as Linear, PostHog, Google Ads, and GitHub to automate workflows and coordinate teams. Designed to boost productivity, Viktor transforms Slack into an execution engine that gets real work done rather than simply providing answers.
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Perplexity Computer
Perplexity Computer is an AI-powered super agent designed to autonomously complete complex digital tasks from start to finish. Users simply describe the outcome they want, and the system breaks the request into structured subtasks executed by specialized AI models. It can build websites, generate reports, compile datasets, and create multimedia content with minimal manual input. The platform dynamically selects the most suitable AI models for each component of a project, optimizing for research, images, video, or quick searches. Designed for extended autonomous operation, it can run workflows for hours or longer without interruption. By abstracting away technical complexity, it transforms high-level intent into fully executed results. Perplexity Computer streamlines advanced AI capabilities into a single, outcome-focused interface.
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OpenClaw
OpenClaw is an open source autonomous personal AI assistant agent you run on your own computer, server, or VPS that goes beyond just generating text by actually performing real tasks you tell it to do in natural language through familiar chat platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, and others. It connects to external large language models and services while prioritizing local-first execution and data control on your infrastructure so the agent can clear your inbox, send emails, manage your calendar, check you in for flights, interact with files, run scripts, and automate everyday workflows without needing predefined triggers or cloud-hosted assistants; it maintains persistent memory (remembering context across sessions) and can run continuously to proactively coordinate tasks and reminders. It supports integrations with messaging apps and community-built “skills,” letting users extend its capabilities and route different agents or tools through isolated workspaces.
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OpenRouter
OpenRouter is a unified interface for LLMs. OpenRouter scouts for the lowest prices and best latencies/throughputs across dozens of providers, and lets you choose how to prioritize them. No need to change your code when switching between models or providers. You can even let users choose and pay for their own. Evals are flawed; instead, compare models by how often they're used for different purposes. Chat with multiple at once in the chatroom. Model usage can be paid by users, developers, or both, and may shift in availability. You can also fetch models, prices, and limits via API. OpenRouter routes requests to the best available providers for your model, given your preferences. By default, requests are load-balanced across the top providers to maximize uptime, but you can customize how this works using the provider object in the request body. Prioritize providers that have not seen significant outages in the last 10 seconds.
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