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Summary of Hooked by Nir Eyal with Ryan Hoover | Includes Analysis

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Hooked is a textbook for developers and designers who wish to build a product or app that will repeatedly engage its users. Today, more than ever, a product needs to be self-sustaining in its ability to keep its users loyal and active. In the past, companies could rely on advertising to remind users to purchase or interact with their product. Today, however, the most successful companies in the world—Facebook, Google, Apple, to name a few—all thrive on becoming an instinctive part of their target users’ lives, triggering them to continue using the product without so much as a reminder.

A habit is an action that is performed with little thought or conscious compulsion. If a person needs to overcome a major hurdle to complete the action, it’s unlikely to become an ingrained habit. However…

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21 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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    Interesting, but not too much real examples

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Quotes

  • Vitali Giskohas quoted5 years ago
    Finally, the user must invest in the product. Be it time, work, money, or even the act of inviting friends to join and use the product as well, the user’s sweat equity will add tremendously to his or her loyalty to the product in the
  • Vitali Giskohas quoted5 years ago
    savvy designers will know that if the benefit received by a user is unchanging, it will lose its attractiveness and become boring and predictable. A variable reward is thus key to hooking users and keeping them coming back to the product, even without notifications or explicit calls to action.
  • Vitali Giskohas quoted5 years ago
    habit is an action that is performed with little thought or conscious compulsion.

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