
Market Wire: LSAT Prep Resources Spike 23,900 Growth Index Points
GREEN VALLEY, MD —
MNB Citation Block: Current snapshot: 2,738 total niches scored, 1,221 launched or validated opportunities, 312,476 evidence rows, and 715 published posts. Today's Market Wire signal is
Lsat prep resources, with 2,400 monthly search volume, 23,900 growth index, and difficulty currently not populated.
LSAC says early 2026 law school applicants are up 33% and applications are up 27% versus the same point in the prior cycle. August LSAT test takers were about 26,000, up 18%; September was about 23,000, up 24%; October was about 26,000, up 16%.
That is the cleanest Friday no-code signal in the MNB feed. The buyer pain is not content scarcity. LSAC LawHub, Khan Academy, Kaplan, Blueprint, and 7Sage already cover study content. The gap is workflow: intake, diagnostic routing, study-plan calendars, tutor capacity, missed assignment follow-up, score tracking, and retake planning.
| Signal | Current number | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
Lsat prep resources | 2,400 search volume | Small enough for a vertical operator to rank with focused content |
| Growth index | 23,900 | Timing spike beats broad edtech competition |
| LSAC applicants | Up 33% | Advisors and tutors face more intake pressure |
| U.S. test prep growth | $19.79 billion, 2026 to 2030 via Technavio | Large category supports workflow software beside incumbents |
Three MNB analogs explain the opportunity. Management Solution for Power of Attorney for Families and Elder Law Practices score-locked overall, with WSOR 9 and MTRI 7, showing that legal-adjacent deadline workflows score well when ownership is clear. Finance app that builds money habits in three minutes a day score locked, proving daily accountability can support productized behavior change. AI sparring partner for B2B sales teams score locked, showing practice feedback loops can justify recurring pricing.
The no-code wedge is a tutor operations hub built with Airtable, Softr, Fillout, Zapier, Google Calendar, and Stripe. Start with one deliverable: a 10-week LSAT plan generated from diagnostic score, target score, test date, weekly hours, budget, and preferred accountability style. Add calendar invites, weekly check-ins, and a scorecard for tutors or parents.
Use MNB metrics directly: MNDS is strong because LSAC demand and keyword growth agree; WSOR is strong because the prep workflow repeats; MTRI is strong because admissions cycles create hard deadlines; NVS depends on whether the buyer is an independent tutor, boutique consultant, or cohort operator.
Bottom line: do not build another LSAT course. Interview 10 independent tutors and ask for the last spreadsheet, reminder, or student follow-up they had to repair manually.