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KimiClaw vs Viktor

Side-by-side comparison of two agent options that often come up together when people are choosing between self-hosted frameworks, managed assistants, and extensible AI tooling.

Closed sourceN/A stars
KimiClaw

OpenClaw in your browser tab — managed 24/7 with 5,000+ community skills and 40GB cloud storage

Closed sourceN/A stars
Viktor

Slack/Teams-native AI coworker with 3,000+ tool integrations

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KimiClaw
Viktor
Tagline
OpenClaw in your browser tab — managed 24/7 with 5,000+ community skills and 40GB cloud storage
Slack/Teams-native AI coworker with 3,000+ tool integrations
Deployment
Managed SaaS
Managed SaaS
Pricing
Available on Allegretto and higher plans on kimi.com. Estimated $30-100/month range.
Mid-tier paid pricing that fits regular professional use better than hobby use.
Channels
Web, Telegram
Slack, Teams
Open source
No
No
Privacy
Data processed and stored on Moonshot AI infrastructure in China. Not recommended for sensitive personal or business data.
Most usage data runs through a managed vendor environment, so privacy control is limited.
KimiClaw pros
  • Zero setup — works immediately in your browser tab, no server required.
  • Largest managed skill ecosystem via ClawHub (5,000+ community skills).
  • 40GB cloud storage enables large-context RAG workflows across sessions.
Viktor pros
  • Extensible enough for custom tools, plugins, or workflow glue.
  • Can handle meaningful autonomous work instead of acting only as a reactive chatbot.
KimiClaw cons
  • Hosted by a Chinese company — low privacy score, unsuitable for sensitive data.
  • No self-hosting option; fully dependent on kimi.com availability.
  • Limited native channels (web + Telegram only; others require BYOC bridging).
Viktor cons
  • Closed-source offering, so portability and vendor transparency are limited.
  • Privacy controls are limited compared to self-hosted alternatives.
  • Channel coverage is narrow, so distribution options are constrained.
KimiClaw gotchas
  • BYOC requires you already have a running OpenClaw instance to bridge.
  • Skill quality in ClawHub varies widely — community-contributed skills are not curated.
Viktor gotchas
  • Recurring subscription or model spend can matter more than the headline feature list.

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