Deciding to enter a new niche is rarely backed by real demand numbers — more often it's founder instinct or watching what competitors are doing. This skill translates the decision into search-demand terms: how big the market actually is, where it's headed, and where it's located geographically.
What it does
For a named niche or product, the skill checks demand volume and structure including the commercial share, gathers audience-need signals through related queries, verifies yearly trend and seasonality for the main queries, and maps geographic demand concentration — then compiles conclusions into a document on whether the niche is worth entering and where to start if it is.
What you get
A document saved to the library with a decision summary and sections on volume, trend and seasonality, geography, and segments with recommendations. The chat reply is a short digest: verdict, demand volume, the main opportunity and the main risk, enough to act on without opening the full document first thing.