GammaVibe Weekly — May 10–16, 2026
This week's startup blueprints: HealthStack, Luxos, Rootgrant, Mycelion, Myxr
TL;DR
This week's blueprints waged war on infuriatingly analog bottlenecks while building smart layers for emerging rabbit holes. On one side, you have pure friction killers like HealthStack, which automates the soul-crushing fax referral process for specialist clinics, and Rootgrant, which finally demystifies the true net cost of college for anxious families. On the other, we saw new digital ecosystems take shape, from Mycelion choreographing energy for AI data centers to Luxos creating personalized protocols for at-home bio-hacking hardware and Myxr building the definitive social recipe book for the sober curious movement. It's a powerful mix of solving yesterday’s headaches and building the definitive tools for tomorrow’s tribes.
AI vs. the Fax Machine
HealthStack — Sunday, May 10
Healthcare still runs on fax machines for patient referrals, creating huge delays. A new wave of AI can finally automate this mess.
The OS for your face?
Luxos — Tuesday, May 12
The red-light therapy market is booming, but the devices are dumb. Here's the software that makes them smart.
Your real college price.
Rootgrant — Thursday, May 14
Clarity on your true college cost. We give families a personalized net price estimate for hundreds of US colleges, turning financial uncertainty into a confident application strategy.
AI's Thirst is Breaking Grids
Mycelion — Friday, May 15
The brute-force scaling of AI is breaking power grids. The market is missing a crucial piece of infrastructure: an API that makes energy a dynamic, routable resource.
The 'Dirty Soda' Opportunity
Myxr — Saturday, May 16
Alcohol is out, complex mocktails are in. Here's the app to own the community-driven recipe book for the new sober-curious world.