Hooked Summary

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Hooked explores the process of building habit-forming products using the hook model—trigger, action, variable reward, and investment—transforming consumer behavior into automatic habits.

Main Lessons

  1. Understand the hook cycle: trigger, action, variable reward, investment.
  2. Use external triggers that evolve into internal triggers for forming habits.
  3. Streamline actions, making them simple and instinctual for users.
  4. Incorporate variable rewards to maintain user interest and engagement.
  5. Leverage user investments to increase their attachment to the product.
  6. Apply the IKEA effect: users value what they help create.
  7. Habit-forming products don’t have to solve major pain points.
  8. Mastering the hook model can make products a part of daily life.
  9. Investors seek products with potential for sustained user engagement.
  10. Variable rewards differentiate from simple feedback loops, creating intrigue.
  11. Successful products build habits without users consciously realizing.
  12. Companies like Facebook and Twitter exemplify mastery of the hook model.
  13. Effective triggers seamlessly transition users from action to reward.
  14. User contributions generate ongoing engagement, creating future triggers.
  15. Question how you can ethically harness the hook model’s power.

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