Back AI Lab Prompt

Niche Finder

Find the content niche that actually fits you. Five questions, real research, three personalised recommendations with monetisation paths.

Most "niche finder" tools spit out generic lists. This one doesn't. It interrogates you across interests, skills, time, AI appetite, and unique angle - then runs real-time research on what's currently working - and recommends 2-5 niches with specific positioning angles drawn from your actual answers. Each comes with monetisation paths, AI leverage points, and a 30-day plan.

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Personalised niches
Not "fitness." Something like "strength training for time-poor parents who can only train at 5am." A niche with a positioning angle.
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AI leverage points
Specific ways AI tools and faceless formats give you an edge in each niche. No vague "use AI" - actual workflows.
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Monetisation + 30-day plan
Revenue paths ordered by realistic timeline, plus concrete starter actions for week one.

What running this looks like

Niche Finder · live demo

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Copy the prompt above. Open Claude (or use the button).
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Paste it as your first message. Claude will run quick research before asking anything.
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Answer the 5 questions honestly. The more specific you are, the better the recommendations. Vague answers get pushed back on.
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Read all the recommendations. Each one comes with positioning, AI leverage, monetisation paths, and a 30-day plan.
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Validate before committing. The prompt ends with a homework section - do it. A 5-question conversation isn't enough to bet the next year on.
Get specific in your answers
"Marketing" is too vague. "B2B SaaS positioning for early-stage founders" is useful. The prompt will push back on vague answers, but you'll save time by being specific from the start.
Tell the truth about your time
If you've got 3 hours a week, say 3. The prompt's recommendations only work if your inputs are honest. A niche that needs 20 hours a week will fail at 3.
The angle matters more than the niche
"Fitness" is a saturated niche. "Strength training for postmenopausal women who lift heavy" is a position. The prompt is designed to find your angle - feed it everything weird, specific, or unconventional about you.
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