13 digital product niches where buyers are actively spending money right now
lucid dreaming protocols. the audience is obsessed, the information online is scattered, and nobody has packaged a clean 21-day system. buyers pay $27–$47 without hesitation.
carnivore diet for women over 40. one of the highest-intent audiences in health. the mainstream carnivore niche ignores them. an operator who speaks directly to this sub-niche runs against almost zero competition.
AI prompt packs for real estate agents. every agent is trying to use AI and failing because they don't know how to prompt for their specific workflows. a 50-prompt pack built around real estate operations sells at $37–$67 and refunds almost never.
stoicism for ADHD. the audience is massive, self-identifying, and actively seeking frameworks for focus and emotional regulation. no mainstream product addresses both simultaneously.
tarot for beginners — modern reframe. the market is enormous. the existing products are dated. an AI-written guide with a clean modern design in the $17–$27 range would run circles around everything currently on gumroad.
van life financial planning. specific audience with a specific money problem nobody is solving well. what to do with income when you have no fixed address. how to handle taxes, insurance, and savings as a nomad. $47–$97.
perimenopause nutrition protocols. the audience is underserved by a mile. women 38–52 looking for specific dietary guidance for hormonal transition. willing to spend. the content gap is significant.
AI tools for teachers. not generic "use chatgpt for lesson plans." specific workflow guides for building assessment rubrics, differentiated materials, and parent communication with AI. $27–$47. teachers are an enormous market with almost no AI product targeting them.
men's emotional processing guides. the audience is growing. the stigma is dropping. the products that exist read like therapy handbooks. a direct, practical guide written in plain operator language would be genuinely different.
productivity systems for neurodivergent adults. not generic to-do list guides. systems built around how ADHD and autism actually affect executive function. this audience knows what mainstream productivity advice misses about them.
AI-generated children's books. parents and teachers buying custom illustrated story collections. the product is built with AI image tools. the audience is wide. the production cost is near zero.
homesteading for renters. a genuine niche gap — the homesteading audience is huge but almost all content assumes land ownership. a guide for apartment and rental dwellers wanting to apply homesteading principles to container gardening, food preservation, and energy reduction. $27.
golf mental game guides. the physical instruction market is saturated. the mental side — managing frustration, building pre-shot routines, dealing with competitive pressure — has significantly less competition and an audience with high disposable income.