Before you buy inventory, see if people are actually searching for this.
You're evaluating a product to sell but don't know if demand is real. You're about to drop $2–10k on inventory that might sit in a warehouse. You need to know if you can profitably reach buyers through Google Ads before investing in stock.
See search volume, CPC, and break-even price in one report.What this decision usually costs.
- Ecommerce operators tie up $2–10K in inventory before checking if anyone is searching.
- If demand is not there, the stock sits. If CPC is too high, ads never turn a profit.
- Check both before you place the order.
One report. Six answers.
Enter your buyer searches, price, and costs. You get back a defensible read on demand and economics — the same structure regardless of role.
Search demand
Combined volume, CPC, competition, and close variants across every term you enter.
CAC scenarios
Customer acquisition cost modeled at 0.5%, 1%, 2%, 5%, and 10% conversion.
Break-even math
The exact conversion rate you would need for paid acquisition to pay off.
Market sizing
Reachable visits, customers, revenue, and profit at your price and cost.
A plain recommendation
Go, pivot, watch, or kill — stated in one sentence you can act on.
Exportable
XLSX export and a shareable link. Password-protected sharing on Gold.
Keywords you might enter.
Replace these with your own market terms. These are the kind of searches a ecommerce founders, dtc brands, shopify store owners, and niche product operators would actually use.
A preview of what the report surfaces.
Based on the keywords above and a sample price and cost structure, here is what you would see.
Run it on your own idea.
Add your price, cost structure, and buyer searches. The report tells you whether the opportunity has enough demand and margin room — in about 2 minutes.
I was about to place a $6k order for a new product line. The report showed demand was real, but CPC made ads unprofitable at my price. I renegotiated my unit cost before ordering.
Less than one hour of a consultant's time.
A custom market research report runs $500–2,000. A consultant's market scan is $2,000+. This is $79 — and you can re-run it yourself in minutes.
Free
- 1 report credit on signup
- Up to 10 keywords per report
- Full report features and XLSX export
- Public share links
Bronze
- 3 report credits
- Up to 100 keywords per report
- Guided keyword generation
- Reports dashboard and exports
Before you run it.
Does this replace product research tools?
It complements them. Most tools show product trends; this shows whether you can acquire customers profitably through search at your actual price and cost — the part that usually gets missed.
I sell on marketplaces, not Google Ads.
Google search demand is a strong proxy for overall buyer intent. Even if you never run an ad, it tells you whether the market is real and how competitive acquisition would be.
Can I check multiple products?
Within one report you can model multiple price points and cap max CPC, so you can stress-test one product across scenarios. Use separate reports to compare different products or target different countries — Bronze gives you three credits for exactly this.
If it does not help you decide, you do not pay.
If the report does not help you decide, email us within 7 days for a full refund. No forms, no friction.
Before you buy inventory, see if people are actually searching for this.
Whether people are actually searching for it — and whether you can profitably reach them. Start with a free report — upgrade only if you need more keywords or sharing.