GammaVibe Weekly — April 5–11, 2026
This week's startup blueprints: Stasis, CoreNexus, Chayce, Vectis, Scripta, Clarus, Radicle
TL;DR
This week’s blueprints wrestled with the two faces of AI: the disruptive force we must adapt to, and the engine powering a new class of solo operator. On one side, we saw startups like Vectis fighting to reclaim traffic from AI answer engines and Stasis offering a digital typewriter as a quiet rebellion against AI-assisted writing. Yet on the other, a suite of tools emerged to arm the individual, from Radicle automating product management for solo builders to Clarus and Chayce auto-piloting the sales security and invoice collection hurdles that once required a full team. Even our offline pursuits are being refactored, with platforms like Scripta creating a digital home for analog creativity, proving no corner of work or life is left untouched by this shift.
The Typewriter's Ghost
Stasis — Sunday, April 5
AI gives us infinite suggestions. What if the best writing tool gave you zero? A look at the rise of digital minimalism and a new app for focused first drafts.
The Post-Manager Org Chart
CoreNexus — Monday, April 6
Middle management is disappearing. Here's the tool that maps the new landscape of influence.
Automating the Awkward Ask
Chayce — Tuesday, April 7
An automated 'fire-and-forget' utility that politely and persistently follows up on your overdue invoices, so you don't have to.
Cited, not summarized.
Vectis — Wednesday, April 8
Traditional SEO is dead. A new gatekeeper is here, and it doesn't click links. Here's how to prepare for the age of Answer Engine Optimization.
Analog hobbies, digital home.
Scripta — Thursday, April 9
Analog hobbies are going viral on TikTok. They need a permanent, searchable home.
Security docs are the new landing page.
Clarus — Friday, April 10
B2B buyers are digging deeper into security, and your SOC 2 badge isn't enough. Here's how to turn security documentation from a deal-killer into a deal-closer.
Your new PM is an engineer.
Radicle — Saturday, April 11
AI isn't just a coding assistant; it's creating a new class of hybrid builder. This creates a need for a new class of tool.