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Messy clip market report for sellers

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Sensory · tail market · updated August 15, 2026

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Messy currently has 676 tracked listings across Clips4Sale. Its 60/100 Clip Score,37% seven-day turnover and 40/100 saturation point to an open window where listings are turning over. The tracked market price is $9.36, with the largest share of listings in the $5–9 band.

CLIP SCORE

60

demand vs supply · 0–100

ACTIVE SUPPLY

676

tracked listings

MARKET PRICE

$9.36

estimated · cluster $5–9

TURNOVER

37%

top-list churn / 7d

7D DEMAND

-13

Demand Index 50

As of August 15, 2026 · catalog snapshot fallback · 1 marketplaces · largest price band $5–9 · group Sensory. Missing source fields stay unavailable; they are never counted as zero.

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Messy market questions

How much do Messy clips sell for?

The tracked Messy market price is $9.36 as of August 15, 2026. The largest listing band is $5–9. This is a listing-price signal, not a claim about completed sale prices.

Is Messy content saturated for sellers?

Messy has a saturation score of 40/100, 676 tracked listings and 37% seven-day top-list turnover. ClipAlytics reads that combination as an open window where listings are turning over.

Which creator platforms include Messy listings?

ClipAlytics tracks this niche across Clips4Sale where category data is available.

Week-over-week deltas vs prior snapshot. Clip Score blends supply, top-list turnover and pricing from public clip-store listings with public demand signals from X and Bluesky. It is a market-direction score, not a completed-sales count. Read the methodology →