Analyze the skill marketplace to identify trends, gaps, opportunities, and competitive positioning. Use when researching skill market dynamics, planning new...
# Skill Market Analyzer Analyze the OpenClaw skill marketplace to identify trends, gaps, and opportunities. ## Overview Skill Market Analyzer helps you understand the skill ecosystem by analyzing: - Market trends and popular categories - Competitive landscape - Underserved areas and opportunities - User demand patterns ## When to Use - Planning a new skill and need market research - Analyzing competitive landscape - Identifying gaps in the marketplace - Understanding user demand patterns ## Core Concepts ### Market Dimensions | Dimension | Description | |-----------|-------------| | demand | User interest and request frequency | | supply | Number of available skills in category | | quality | Average quality of existing solutions | | saturation | How crowded the market segment is | ### Analysis Types | Type | Purpose | |------|---------| | landscape | Overall market overview | | gap | Find underserved areas | | competitive | Compare to competitors | | trend | Identify emerging patterns | ## Usage ### Analyze Market Landscape ```bash ./scripts/analyze.sh productivity report.md ``` This generates a market analysis report for the productivity category. ### Find Market Gaps ```bash ./scripts/analyze.sh all gaps-report.md ``` Analyzes all categories and identifies underserved areas. ## Scripts - `scripts/analyze.sh` - Generate market analysis reports ## Output Format Market analysis reports include: - Executive summary - Supply/demand analysis - Opportunity rankings - Strategic recommendations ## Technical Information | Attribute | Value | |-----------|-------| | **Skill ID** | skill-market-analyzer | | **Version** | 2.0.1 | | **Author** | harrylabsj | | **License** | MIT-0 | ## Notes - Analysis based on publicly available skill data - No external API calls required - All processing done locally
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