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I built a detention-pay calculator for truckers in a day — unglamourous niches beat another AI wrapper
Every "what should I build" thread on here is full of AI wrappers fighting over the same five SaaS founders. Meanwhile there's a guy sitting at a loading dock right now, doing arithmetic in his head, who is about to undercharge his broker by a few hundred bucks because nobody built him a 30-second tool. I built that tool. It's a free detention-pay calculator for truck drivers. This is the build log — the niche-selection, the single-file stack, and two decisions (an SVG gauge and a no-mail-service auth scheme) that were more interesting than the app deserves. I'm not a trucker. I build small free web tools for industries other may find unglamourous or not enticing enough. That honesty matters later. The problem (worth $2–6k/yr to one user) Truckers get a "free time" window at a dock — usually 2 hours. Past that, the broker owes detention pay (~$50–100/hr). Drivers leave an estimated $2,000–6,000/year of it unclaimed, mostly because the math + the paperwork is annoying enough to skip. So the spec wrote itself: In/out times + free hours + rate → dollars owed. Export a dispute-ready PDF they can email the broker. Work on a phone, no login, instant. Validating before writing a line The mistake I almost made: assume the niche is empty because I'd never heard of it. I checked. It is not empty — DockClaim ($49/mo, GPS tracking), Detention Buddy, a couple of $9.99/mo App Store apps, even a free email-gated web calculator or two. That killed my first instinct ("be the only one") but clarified the real wedge: everything is a paid app download or email-gated. The opening was a genuinely free, no-signup, instant web version that also generates the claim PDF. Not "the only detention tool" — the one with the least friction. I'll say more on why I'm careful about that claim at the end. Lesson: validate to find your angle , not just a go/no-go. "Crowded but all friction-heavy" is a fine market. The stack: one HTML file No framework. The whole app is a single self-contained .html — m
Show HN: Phive, a Gomoku-like game to play with friends or solo
In 2025, my family and I had a long streak of playing a Gomoku / Go Bang / five-in-a-row based game called OK Play. I built a web version so that we could play any time we wanted (i.e. on our phones after kiddos went to sleep). The first player to get five-in-a-row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) wins. In the first phase of play, players take turns placing their pieces next to existing pieces (always edge-to-edge; you can't place a piece with only a corner-to-corner connection). After