What should
you list
next?
Tell us your niche. We'll return ten demand-scored listing directions — titled, priced, and printed like a small trade journal for one.
Tell us your niche. We'll return ten demand-scored listing directions — titled, priced, and printed like a small trade journal for one.
MyNextListing is a free AI tool that helps Etsy and ecommerce sellers pick their next product based on real market demand, competition gaps, and niche fit. Enter your niche, file the dispatch, and receive ten scored product directions ready to build.
State your niche plainly — "teacher printables", "minimalist jewelry", "wedding stationery". Add a style or price if you have a hunch. Nothing else required.
We score every idea against live demand, competition gaps, niche fit, and execution complexity. Four scores out of twenty-five. One hundred total. Ordered, highest first.
Each entry ships with a title, a buyer, three pricing tiers, a design direction, and a four-step plan. Start at the top of the ledger. The rest keeps.
No generic descriptions. Enough detail to take a line off the page and onto a listing — buyer, pricing, design cues, and a four-step order of operations.
Stuck between mockups? Ten demand-backed directions, filed in under a minute. Your next upload is already on the page.
Skip the trend chase. Score concepts against the market before a mockup touches the press.
Planners, worksheets, templates — every idea is tagged by complexity, so you know what fits your production line.
Expanding the catalog? Validate the next SKU against demand, not gut feeling, and enter categories with clear gaps.
A free bulletin for Etsy and ecommerce sellers. You file a niche and receive ten product directions scored on demand, competition, fit, and execution. It exists so you can decide your next listing on evidence, not guesswork.
Yes. No account, no credit card, no paywall. File a niche and the press runs. Usually under thirty seconds.
Four marks out of twenty-five — demand, competition gap, niche fit, and execution ease. Totals out of one hundred. Higher ease = simpler to make. Ideas are sorted by total, highest first.
Class A: simple visual products — wall art, posters, single-page prints. Fastest to ship. Class B: structured products — planners, worksheets, templates. Class C: complex or experimental — multi-page tools, software-adjacent concepts.
No. The logic applies to any marketplace selling similar physical, digital, or printable goods. It's tuned for Etsy-style categories and generalizes to print-on-demand, Shopify, Gumroad, and similar storefronts.
No. The ledger generates directional concepts — titles, buyer profiles, pricing ranges, and execution steps. Not finished designs. You still make the product.