Everyone's selling the same planners: budget trackers, fitness journals, daily planners. The market is saturated.
But there are tons of underserved niches just waiting for someone to create the perfect planner. Let me show you how to find them.
Hi, I'm Ki — the founder of Ki's Digital PLR & MRR. I created this brand in 2024 after building a successful business and serving thousands of customers who, like me, started with a dream and a side hustle. Along the way, I realized that most digital products were made for consumers, not for business owners who wanted to sell them. That's why I built this store — to empower creators, entrepreneurs, and dreamers with high-quality PLR (Private Label Rights) and MRR (Master Resell Rights) products that can be fully rebranded and resold as your own. Every product we offer is designed to save you time, boost your income potential, and help you grow your brand without the stress of starting from scratch. I work with skilled designers and analysts to make sure each item is trendy, market-ready, and built for success.
Beyond our digital products, we also share valuable tips and insights on marketing, branding, and business strategies — helping you make the most out of your PLR and MRR journey every step of the way.
Why Underserved Niches Are Goldmines
When you create a planner for an underserved niche, you face less competition and attract buyers who are desperate for a solution. They'll pay premium prices because nobody else is serving them.
How to Find Underserved Niches
Step 1: Browse Online Communities
Join Facebook groups, Reddit communities, and forums related to different hobbies and professions. Look for people asking "Is there a planner for...?" Those are your opportunities.
Step 2: Search Etsy and Amazon
Look for niches with high search volume but few quality products. If people are searching but not finding what they want, that's your opening.
Step 3: Think About Emerging Trends
New industries and hobbies are constantly emerging. Be early to create planners for trending niches like AI content creation, sustainable living, or digital nomad lifestyles.
Step 4: Look at Professional Niches
Specific professions often need specialized planners: therapists, real estate agents, hairstylists, photographers. Create planners tailored to their unique workflows.
Start Your Digital Product Journey
If you're interested in starting your own digital product business, we created 30 done-for-you planners and journals you can rebrand and resell as your own with tools like Canva.
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Finding underserved niches is how you build a profitable PLR business with less competition. Do the research, create the planner, and watch the sales roll in.
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