
Mira vs Viktor: an AI agent
in your pocket, not your company's Slack
VS

Choose Mira when your work and your life run through the same messenger, not a corporate workspace.
Mira is a personal AI agent you hire inside your messenger. Message @mira and it sends the email, books the meeting, pulls the report, drafts the post, checks a wallet balance — then remembers how you like it done next time. One memory follows you across every chat, private in your DMs, shared in your groups.
It's model-agnostic: 10+ models you can switch by task. It connects to 1,000+ apps, generates images, video, and music, and drops into any group chat as a teammate anyone can delegate to. No seats, no admin, no workspace to stand up first.
Choose Viktor when your team runs on Slack or Teams and you want an agent that builds and ships software-grade work.
Viktor is an AI employee that lives in Slack and Microsoft Teams. It has its own computer in the cloud. It writes and runs code, builds and ships full web apps at a live link, and runs scheduled reports. It connects to 3,200+ tools, and if one is missing you hand it the docs and it writes its own.
Approval gates and per-person permissions back it, and it's SOC 2 compliant. All of it lives inside a Slack or Microsoft Teams workspace, and it's built for the company's work, not your personal chats.
Side by side comparison

Pricing snapshot

Mira
- Start free inside your messenger, no card.
- Pro and Pro Max are flat monthly, the price doesn't climb with how much work you hand over.
- One price covers your group chats too. No per-seat charge, no metered credits to watch.
Viktor
- Genuinely generous start: $100 in credits, no card, every feature unlocked, and the free credits never expire.
- Not per-seat either, the Team plan's 40,000 credits are shared across the whole workspace and roll over.
- The catch is metering: credits map to model usage, so heavy or high-frequency work burns through them and needs top-ups. Your bill scales with how much Viktor does.
Choose Mira when you…
Choose Viktor when you…
- Run your team on Slack or Teams. That's where Viktor lives, and it slots in like a new hire in the channel.
- Need software-grade output. Code it writes and runs, web apps it deploys at a live link, PR reviews.
- Need team-scale controls. Approval gates on irreversible actions, per-person permissions, and enterprise security review.

Mira
- Start free inside your messenger, no card.
- Pro and Pro Max are flat monthly, the price doesn't climb with how much work you hand over.
- One price covers your group chats too. No per-seat charge, no metered credits to watch.
Choose Mira when you…
Viktor
- Genuinely generous start: $100 in credits, no card, every feature unlocked, and the free credits never expire.
- Not per-seat either, the Team plan's 40,000 credits are shared across the whole workspace and roll over.
- The catch is metering: credits map to model usage, so heavy or high-frequency work burns through them and needs top-ups. Your bill scales with how much Viktor does.
Choose Viktor when you…
- Run your team on Slack or Teams. That's where Viktor lives, and it slots in like a new hire in the channel.
- Need software-grade output. Code it writes and runs, web apps it deploys at a live link, PR reviews.
- Need team-scale controls. Approval gates on irreversible actions, per-person permissions, and enterprise security review.
FAQ
Is Mira better than Viktor?
They're better at different jobs. Viktor is the stronger builder: its own cloud computer lets it write code and ship apps, and it connects to more tools. Mira is the stronger fit for everyday work in your personal messenger: it lives where you already chat, costs a flat price, and adds content generation and a TON wallet Viktor doesn't have.
Can Viktor work inside Telegram?
No. Viktor runs inside Slack and Microsoft Teams. It needs one of those workspaces to operate. If you want an AI agent that lives natively in Telegram and works in your DMs and group chats, that's Mira.
Which is better for teams Viktor or Mira?
If your team lives in Slack or Teams and wants build-grade output like code, deployed apps, cross-stack dashboards, Viktor is built for exactly that. If your team already coordinates in Telegram, Mira drops into any group chat as a teammate anyone can delegate to with an @mira mention, at a flat price with no per-seat cost.
Is Viktor or Mira cheaper?
It depends on how much you assign. Mira's flat tiers (Pro from $27/mo, Pro Max $99/mo) stay the same no matter how much work you hand over. Viktor starts free with $100 in credits, but paid plans meter model usage – light use is inexpensive, and heavy or frequent work burns credits faster and needs top-ups. For predictable personal spend, Mira's flat pricing is the safer bet; for a team that wants pooled workspace credits, Viktor's model may fit.
Try Mira in your Telegram in 30 seconds
personal, group and shared chats.
