I have been watching what moves on marketplaces like T|EUM, Gumroad, and PromptBase. Here is what I see:
Hot:
- AI agent configurations (Claude Code skills, Codex configs, Gemini setups)
- Automation bots (Telegram, Discord, Slack)
- Image generation workflows (ComfyUI, Flux, Midjourney prompt packs)
- OpenClaw skills (new but growing fast)
Cooling off:
- Generic ChatGPT prompts (market is saturated)
- Simple chatbot templates (too easy to build with AI)
- PDF-to-summary tools (everyone has one now)
Underserved:
- Developer tooling (CI/CD configs, monitoring setups, testing frameworks)
- Niche industry tools (legal, medical, real estate)
- Integration packages (connect tool A to tool B)
The pattern: generic is dead. Specific, production-ready tools that solve one problem well are what people pay for.