GammaVibe Weekly — April 26 – May 2, 2026
This week's startup blueprints: Rekall, Civitas, Shyft, Gyd, Fibril, Konduct, PawPact
TL;DR
This week was a tale of two frontiers: the race to build the essential plumbing for AI agents and the push to digitize the last analog corners of our lives. On one side, you have the picks and shovels for the agentic gold rush — Rekall building a shareable 'second brain' to cure AI amnesia, Fibril automating data readiness for messy enterprise RAG pipelines, and Shyft challenging the GPU monopoly with intelligent CPU workload balancing. On the other, founders are going deep into niche communities, building everything from a transparent marketplace for obscure real estate assets with Civitas to an MDM for minimalist school phones with Gyd, reminding us that even as we imagine a post-app future with tools like Konduct, there are still very specific human problems waiting for their first clean interface.
Git for an AI's Brain
Rekall — Sunday, April 26
Your AI agents have digital amnesia. Here's how to give them a persistent, compounding memory that's as simple as a Git commit.
The Market for Empty Space
Civitas — Monday, April 27
Climate change is forcing cities to get creative with zoning. A new marketplace wants to turn unused development rights into cash.
The Great Compute Rebalancing
Shyft — Tuesday, April 28
The AI world is obsessed with GPUs, but the smartest companies are shifting billions to CPUs for inference. Here's why, and how to capitalize.
Dumb Phones, Smart System.
Gyd — Wednesday, April 29
Schools are buying minimalist phones in bulk. But who manages them all? The operational gap is the opportunity.
AI's garbage data problem
Fibril — Thursday, April 30
The rush to enterprise AI has hit a wall: messy data. Here's the startup concept fixing the bottleneck.
The Post-App Phone is Here
Konduct — Friday, May 1
We spend our lives tapping through a grid of apps. But what if a single command could orchestrate them all? Meet Konduct, an AI shell that turns your intent into action.
The Dog Park is a Social Network
PawPact — Saturday, May 2
The pet industry is booming, but social connections for owners are still analog. Here's a startup idea to build the digital layer for the modern pet owner.