The thing about this niche is, there are tons of sites covering room planning, room simulators, room design—you name it. Some of them are pulling in six to seven figures a year. Yet, as a keyword, the feng shui application space is still wide open. This only reinforces my long-time quote: no market is truly saturated. The keyword you're targeting is..
The parent keyword for this space, room planner, pulls in 177k global searches every month on Google alone—with 22k of that coming from the U.S. The untapped niche mentioned on this page, along with its variations, sees nearly 10k monthly searches. With the right keyword research and solid SEO, you could be sitting on a unicorn within a year.
With AI becoming mainstream and the ability to generate or manipulate images now widely accessible, I don't see the signs of the trend of people turning to AI for solutions to almost every problem slowing down. A quick dig already reveals tons of related queries bubbling up. I’d dive deeper for a premium research opportunity here.
Let’s run a quick experiment—search for the keyword 'feng shui AI' on Google. The top result is a Reddit thread where someone’s just asking if an AI tool for feng shui even exists. Right below that is yeschat.ai—a generic AI chat site—followed by a listing from theresanaiforthat. The only remotely relevant competitor, fengmyshui.com, completely misses the search intent. This is a straight-up jackpot, people.
It could’ve been a solid competitor, but it misses the mark entirely. Feels like one of those sites thrown together on pure vibe coding—with no real focus on the actual objective. From a birds view, it misses the search intent
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