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Product page / inner appVibe Station X
Rare Signal // Product page

Vibe Station X gives AI operators one deliberate station instead of a pile of tabs, shells, chats, and half-connected peripherals.

Part desk system, part agentic terminal, part creative command center. Vibe Station is the argument that hardware posture, software shell, workspace isolation, transcription, and tactile controls should be designed as one product surface.

BYOC or full stack
Transcription first
Visible agent routing
Active frameStation overview
A product page that reads like a briefing on a new category, not a generic launch page.
Hardware

Desk, displays, mounts, controls, and posture belong inside the product definition.

Software

Transcription, routing, isolation, and multi-agent visibility form the control plane.

Product ladder

Three concrete ways to represent the idea without shrinking it too early.

Core path

Vibe Station Core

A BYOC starting point for people who already own the computer but want the Rare Signal setup logic, workflow shell, and control-surface philosophy.

Configurator path

Desk Spec Wizard

A blueprint-style configurator that maps budget, monitor topology, ergonomics, and input preferences into a practical build plan.

Integrated path

Vibe Station X

A more complete end-to-end system with stronger shell identity, clearer workspace boundaries, tactile routing, and the feeling of a real product rather than an improvised setup.

System

The product should combine workstation thinking with workflow thinking.

Feature ledger
Transcription-first workflowVoice notes and dictated thought streams are a primary entry point, not a side channel.
Agent lane clarityThe system should make it obvious which AI you are addressing and which workspace is active.
Isolation and trustContainerized or air-gapped surfaces reduce ambiguity and make multi-agent work feel safer and calmer.
Ergonomic intentMonitor geometry, sit-stand posture, input devices, and laptop placement all contribute to longer, higher-quality sessions.
Hardware posture
  • 32-inch displays, including vertical orientations, are part of the core concept.
  • The TIE fighter monitor configuration belongs in the product language, not hidden in notes.
  • Sit-stand desks, articulation arms, and clean mounting are part of the setup story.
  • Touch surfaces and Stream Deck-style controls should make agent switching tactile and explicit.
Operator software

The shell should make multi-agent work feel explicit, tactile, and less chaotic.

  • A custom shell or strongly prescribed software posture should make active agent, active workspace, and active route unmissable.
  • The station should help the operator move from thought capture to prompting to implementation to review without losing continuity.
  • The product should feel like it helps manage chaos, not merely decorate it.
Configurator

The Rare Signal spec wizard is not a side quest. It is one of the clearest manifestations of the product.

Rare Signal Spec Wizard

Let someone slide from a minimal hosted-model setup to a premium ergonomic station and watch the station definition sharpen in real time.

  • A slider-driven wizard should span cheap laptop plus hosted models all the way to premium ergonomic configurations.
  • The interface should feel blueprint-ish, modular, and practical with a little fun baked in.
  • The configurator is both a real tool and a funnel into the broader Vibe Station ladder.
Hold onto this

The first version should preserve the full concept envelope.

  • The page should preserve ambition rather than collapsing the idea into generic desk accessories or commodity SaaS copy.
  • The setup video story matters: show the whole environment, not just isolated closeups.
  • This concept wants to begin from abundance and then be tuned down with intention instead of rediscovered later from memory.