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Deep market analysis for iOS/macOS apps including market sizing (TAM/SAM/SOM), growth trends, market maturity, entry barriers, distribution channels, and revenue potential. Use when user asks for market research, market size, market opportunity, growth potential, TAM/SAM/SOM, or market trends.
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data/market-research/SKILL.mdMarket Research Skill
Performs deep market research for iOS/macOS app ideas. Provides market sizing, growth analysis, and opportunity assessment.
When to Use This Skill
Use this Skill when the user wants to:
- Understand market size and potential
- Analyze market growth trends
- Calculate TAM/SAM/SOM
- Assess market maturity
- Identify entry barriers
- Understand distribution channels
- Estimate revenue potential
- Deep-dive after initial problem discovery
This is a follow-up to product-agent discovery - use this when you need market depth.
What This Skill Does
1. Market Sizing (TAM/SAM/SOM)
- TAM (Total Addressable Market): Total revenue opportunity if you captured 100% of the market
- SAM (Serviceable Available Market): Segment of TAM you can reach with your product/distribution
- SOM (Serviceable Obtainable Market): Realistic share you can capture in near term (1-3 years)
2. Growth Analysis
- Historical growth rates
- Future projections (3-5 years)
- Growth drivers
- Market trends
3. Market Maturity Assessment
- Stage: Emerging, Growing, Mature, or Declining
- Market lifecycle position
- Implications for new entrants
4. Entry Barriers
- Technical barriers
- Brand/network effects
- Regulatory requirements
- Capital requirements
- Customer acquisition costs
5. Distribution Channels
- How apps in this category reach users
- App Store dynamics
- Alternative channels (web, enterprise, etc.)
6. Revenue Potential
- Average revenue per user (ARPU)
- Conversion rates
- LTV (Lifetime Value)
- Revenue models in use
Output Structure
{ "market_category": "Task Management", "market_sizing": { "tam": { "value": "$4.5B", "description": "Global productivity software market", "methodology": "Total potential revenue if product served all users globally" }, "sam": { "value": "$900M", "description": "iOS/macOS task management apps (20% of TAM)", "methodology": "Addressable via App Store distribution on Apple platforms" }, "som": { "value": "$45M", "description": "Realistic 3-year capture (5% of SAM)", "methodology": "Based on typical indie app market share penetration" } }, "market_growth": { "historical_growth": "12% CAGR (2021-2025)", "projected_growth": "10% CAGR (2026-2030)", "growth_drivers": [ "Remote work adoption", "Increased digital task management", "Mobile-first workflows" ], "headwinds": [ "Market saturation", "Consolidation toward major players" ] }, "market_maturity": { "stage": "Mature", "characteristics": [ "Established leaders (Todoist, Things)", "Clear product categories", "Slowing growth rate", "Focus on feature differentiation" ], "implications": "Differentiation critical. Hard to compete on basics. Must have unique angle." }, "entry_barriers": { "low": [ "Technical implementation (task management is straightforward)" ], "medium": [ "Building user base in crowded market", "Achieving reliable sync across devices" ], "high": [ "Brand recognition (Todoist, Things have 10+ years)", "Network effects (team collaboration features)", "Customer switching costs (data lock-in)" ], "overall_assessment": "Medium-High - Technical execution is achievable, but market position is difficult" }, "distribution_channels": { "primary": { "channel": "App Store", "percentage": "75%", "dynamics": "Discoverability challenging. ASO critical. Top charts dominated by established apps." }, "secondary": [ { "channel": "Direct website", "percentage": "15%", "dynamics": "For power users. Allows higher pricing. Better for subscription retention." }, { "channel": "Word of mouth / Communities", "percentage": "10%", "dynamics": "Productivity communities, Reddit, Twitter. High-intent users." } ] }, "revenue_potential": { "arpu": { "freemium": "$12/year (5% convert at $20/year)", "paid_only": "$30-40/year", "premium": "$60-100/year" }, "conversion_rates": { "free_to_paid": "3-7% industry average", "trial_to_paid": "15-25% with 14-day trial" }, "ltv": "$150-300 (2-5 year user lifecycle)", "realistic_year_1": "$50K-200K (1K-5K users at $40 ARPU)", "realistic_year_3": "$500K-2M (10K-50K users with growth)", "path_to_scale": "Requires strong differentiation, word-of-mouth growth, and retention >85%" }, "market_opportunity_score": "6/10 - Moderate", "reasoning": "Large market with growth, but mature and competitive. Success requires clear differentiation and excellent execution. Not a 'gold rush' market, but sustainable business possible for well-positioned product." }
How to Perform Market Research
Step 1: Define Market Scope
Question: What exact market are you analyzing? - "Task management apps" (broad) - "iOS task management apps" (narrower) - "AI-powered task management for Apple users" (specific) Start specific for better analysis.
Step 2: Size the Market (TAM/SAM/SOM)
TAM Calculation:
Method 1: Top-down - Global productivity software market: $50B - Task management segment: ~10% = $5B TAM Method 2: Bottom-up - Potential users globally: 500M knowledge workers - Willing to pay for task management: 20% = 100M - Average spend: $50/year - TAM = 100M × $50 = $5B
SAM Calculation:
Filter TAM by what you can reach: - TAM: $5B global - Your distribution: iOS/macOS App Store only - Apple users: ~30% of market = $1.5B - Addressable via App Store: 60% = $900M SAM
SOM Calculation:
Realistic capture in 3 years: - SAM: $900M - New entrant market share: 0.5-2% realistic - With strong differentiation: 5% optimistic - SOM = $900M × 1-5% = $9M-45M
Step 3: Assess Growth
Use WebSearch to find:
- Market research reports
- Growth rate data
- Trend articles
Key searches:
"[category] market size 2026" "[category] growth rate" "[category] market trends 2026"
Step 4: Determine Maturity
Indicators:
Emerging (Good for new entrants):
- High growth (>20% CAGR)
- No clear leaders
- Rapid innovation
- Unclear best practices
Growing (Good opportunity):
- Strong growth (10-20% CAGR)
- Leaders emerging
- Product-market fit established
- Room for differentiation
Mature (Differentiation required):
- Moderate growth (5-10% CAGR)
- Clear leaders
- Established patterns
- Compete on specific niches
Declining (Avoid):
- Negative or flat growth
- Consolidation
- Commoditization
Step 5: Identify Barriers
Low barriers → Easier entry but more competition High barriers → Harder entry but better moat if you succeed
Assess:
- Technical complexity
- Brand importance
- Network effects
- Switching costs
- Capital needs
Step 6: Map Distribution
For iOS/macOS apps:
- App Store (primary) - understand ranking factors
- TestFlight (beta)
- Direct website (for pro users)
- SetApp / Bundle services
- Enterprise/B2B channels
Step 7: Estimate Revenue
Key metrics to research:
- Industry ARPU
- Typical conversion rates
- Churn rates
- User acquisition costs
Reality check:
Year 1: 1K-5K users (realistic for indie) Year 2: 5K-20K users (with growth) Year 3: 20K-100K users (if successful) At $40 ARPU: Year 1: $40K-200K Year 2: $200K-800K Year 3: $800K-4M
Common Questions
"How do I calculate TAM without market reports?"
Bottom-up approach:
- Estimate target user count (e.g., "iOS users who manage tasks")
- Research willingness to pay (look at competitor pricing)
- Multiply: TAM = Users × Average Spend
Proxy approach:
- Find similar market (e.g., "Calendar apps")
- Adjust for your market differences
- Validate with multiple sources
"What's a 'good' market size?"
For indie developers:
- SOM > $5M: Good opportunity
- SOM $1-5M: Viable if low competition
- SOM < $1M: Likely too small unless niche/passion project
Remember: $1M SOM = ~25K users at $40 ARPU (achievable!)
"How mature is too mature?"
Mature markets CAN work if:
- You have clear differentiation
- Targeting underserved niche
- Better execution than incumbents
- Novel business model
Avoid if:
- No differentiation angle
- Dominant players with network effects
- Declining growth
- Your idea is "me too"
Integration with Other Skills
Use market-research after initial discovery:
1. product-agent discover → Problem validation 2. market-research → Market opportunity sizing 3. competitive-analysis → Understand players 4. → Decision: Build vs. Don't Build
Example Research Flow
User asks: "Research the market for habit tracking apps"
You do:
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Define scope:
- "iOS habit tracking apps targeting personal development users"
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Calculate TAM/SAM/SOM:
- TAM: Personal development app market $3B
- SAM: iOS habit tracking apps $300M (10%)
- SOM: Realistic 3-year capture $15M (5%)
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Growth analysis (WebSearch):
- Search: "habit tracking app market growth 2026"
- Result: 15% CAGR, driven by wellness trends
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Maturity:
- Stage: Growing (strong leaders emerging but room for innovation)
- Key players: Streaks, Habitica, Way of Life
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Barriers:
- Low: Technical (habit tracking is simple)
- Medium: Building habit formation psychology
- High: Established apps have user data (switching cost)
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Distribution:
- App Store: 80% (ASO critical)
- Wellness communities: 15%
- Influencer partnerships: 5%
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Revenue potential:
- ARPU: $20/year (mix of $2.99 one-time and $5/mo subscriptions)
- Year 3 realistic: $300K (15K users)
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Present findings:
Market Research: Habit Tracking Apps Market Size: - TAM: $3B (personal development apps) - SAM: $300M (iOS habit tracking) - SOM: $15M (5% realistic 3-year capture) Growth: 15% CAGR (wellness trend-driven) Maturity: Growing (opportunity for innovation) Opportunity Score: 7/10 - Good Reasoning: Growing market with room for differentiation. Not overcrowded like task management. Wellness trend tailwind. Success depends on unique habit formation approach and strong retention (>70%). Revenue Potential: - Year 1: $20K-100K - Year 3: $200K-1M - Requires: Good ASO, word-of-mouth, community building
Tips for Accurate Research
- Use Multiple Sources: Don't rely on one number
- Be Conservative: Better to underestimate than over
- Validate with Proxies: Compare to similar successful apps
- Check App Annie/Sensor Tower: For actual app market data
- Read Financial Reports: Public companies disclose market data
When to Run This Analysis
Perfect timing:
- After discovery shows potential
- Before committing to development
- When seeking funding (investors want market size)
- When setting revenue goals
Skip if:
- Discovery showed "DON'T BUILD"
- Just experimenting/learning
- Building for personal use only
Output File Location
Save market research results to one of these locations:
(project root)market-research.md
(if docs folder exists)docs/market-research.md
Format: Use the JSON structure in the Output Structure section, wrapped in a markdown code block with context and summary.
Integration: The PRD generator skill will automatically look for this file and integrate the insights into the PRD's Market Context section (TAM/SAM/SOM, growth trends, entry barriers, revenue expectations).
Remember: Market research informs GO/NO-GO decisions. A big market with competition beats a tiny market with no competition (usually).