
LastShelf lets families map critical documents and contacts for emergencies
Hacker News Show HN·4d·sbrown12
LastShelf is a web app that organizes a household's essential documents, bills, and contacts into a single emergency-ready reference. For solo makers, it targets a genuinely underserved problem — most families have no structured plan for who holds what when a crisis hits. It's a practical, human-centered use of the 'AI' label that could find real traction without requiring a massive user base to be viable.
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