niche-research
Niche Research
Become an instant expert in any market. Know their problems, speak their language, build what they actually need.
What This Skill Does
Input: Any niche or industry (dentists, music venues, HVAC contractors, etc.) Output: Complete market intelligence - pain points, language, where they hang out, what keeps them up at night, and the perfect software solution to sell them.
This skill transforms you from outsider to insider in 30 minutes.
Research Framework
When you activate this skill with a niche, it systematically analyzes:
1. Where They Hang Out Online
Forums & Communities:
- Industry-specific forums (dental forums, contractor boards, etc.)
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