Tensol vs Viktor
Managed AI coworker for teams built on top of OpenClaw with Slack-first interaction. See how Tensol's proactive AI employees compare and why teams make the switch.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Tensol | Viktor |
|---|---|---|
| Proactive 24/7 monitoring | Yes | Limited |
| Multi-tool integration (Slack, GitHub, Sentry, CRM) | Yes | Slack-focused |
| Chat via WhatsApp, Slack, Telegram | Yes | Slack only |
| Autonomous actions (not just suggestions) | Yes | Limited autonomy |
| Custom workflow builder | Yes | No |
| Isolated VM per customer | Yes | No |
| Open-source infrastructure (OpenClaw) | Yes | Uses OpenClaw |
| No-code setup | Yes | Yes |
| Full audit trail | Yes | No |
| Granular permission controls | Yes | No |
Why switch from Viktor
- Limited to Slack as the only interaction channel — no WhatsApp, Telegram, or email
- No isolated VM per customer — shared infrastructure raises security concerns
- Lacks deep integrations with engineering tools like Sentry, Linear, and GitHub deploy correlation
- No full audit trail or enterprise-grade permission controls
- Limited autonomous actions — primarily responds to prompts rather than proactively monitoring
The Tensol advantage
Frequently asked questions
How does Tensol compare to Viktor?
Both Tensol and Viktor deploy OpenClaw for teams. Tensol differentiates with isolated VMs per customer (enterprise-grade security), 100+ tool integrations vs Slack-only, multi-channel interaction (WhatsApp, Telegram, email), proactive 24/7 monitoring, full audit trail, and native browser automation. Viktor focuses primarily on Slack-based interaction.
Is Tensol more secure than Viktor?
Yes. Tensol runs each AI employee in an isolated VM where credentials are injected at the network level and never exposed to the AI. Every action is logged with a full audit trail. Enterprise SSO and granular permission controls are included. Viktor uses shared infrastructure without these enterprise security features.
Can Tensol do everything Viktor does?
Yes, and more. Tensol supports everything Viktor offers (OpenClaw deployment, Slack interaction) plus multi-channel communication, 100+ tool integrations, proactive monitoring, browser automation, isolated VMs, and enterprise security features.
Which is better for engineering teams: Tensol or Viktor?
Tensol. It has deep native integrations with Sentry (error correlation with deploys), GitHub (deploy tracking, PR monitoring), and Linear (automatic ticket creation). Viktor lacks these engineering-specific integrations that make AI employees useful for engineering workflows.
Is Tensol or Viktor better for startups?
Tensol is designed for startups — it was built by YC W26 founders specifically for growing teams. With cross-functional AI employees (sales, engineering, support, ops), 5-minute setup, and a free trial, Tensol scales as your team grows. Streak, Abound, and Mutiny use Tensol today.
Ready to switch from Viktor?
Free trial. Setup takes 5 minutes. Works with your existing tools.