Nir Eyal

Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products

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  • njjjjhgyjhas quoted6 years ago
    The study demonstrates the endowed progress effect, a phenomenon that increases motivation as people believe they are nearing a goal.
  • Konstantin Degtyarevhas quoted8 years ago
    this book teaches innovators how to build products to help people do the things they already want to do but, for lack of a solution, don’t do.
  • Dima Rassamakhahas quoted3 years ago
    Such is the nature of ingrained habits — behaviors done with little or no conscious thought — which by some estimates, guide nearly half of our daily actions
  • Максим Зиновьевhas quoted3 years ago
    Instead of relying on expensive marketing, habit-forming companies link their services to the users’ daily routines and emotions.
  • Юраhas quoted8 years ago
    2010 study found that some habits can be formed in a matter of weeks while others can take more than five months.
  • D_readerhas quotedlast year
    Many innovations fail because consumers irrationally overvalue the old while companies irrationally overvalue the new.”
  • Davidhas quoted2 years ago
    An external trigger communicates the next action the user should take. Often, the desired action is made explicitly clear.
  • Davidhas quoted2 years ago
    Too many choices or irrelevant options can cause hesitation, confusion, or worse—abandonment
  • Davidhas quoted2 years ago
    Habit-forming products often start as nice-to-haves (vitamins) but once the habit is formed, they become must-haves (painkillers).
  • Davidhas quoted2 years ago
    Painkillers solve an obvious need, relieving a specific pain, and often have quantifiable markets
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