🌟 Deep Thoughts and Whatnots: The Hooked Model by Nir Eyal

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πŸ“† This Month in History

On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the world’s first artificial satellite. This event triggered a space race and led to significant technological advancements. Similarly, the Hooked Model by Nir Eyal has revolutionized the way we think about habit-forming products.

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What is the first step in the Hooked Model by Nir Eyal?


πŸ” Understanding the Hooked Model

The Hooked Model, developed by Nir Eyal, is a framework designed to create habit-forming products. It consists of four key components: Trigger, Action, Variable Reward, and Investment. The model aims to engage users by creating a loop that encourages repeated interactions with a product, thereby forming a habit.

Inspired by: Medium Article by I Want to Be a Product Manager, Published in 2018.

πŸ“Š The Psychology Behind the Hooked Model

The Hooked Model is not just about creating addictive products; it’s about understanding human psychology. The model taps into our basic instincts and desires, using triggers and rewards to create a loop that keeps us engaged.

Inspired by: Nir Eyal’s Book “Hooked”, Published in 2014.

πŸ“Š Hooked Model vs James Clear’s Method

Both the Hooked Model and James Clear’s method for habit formation focus on a loop of triggers and rewards. James Clear’s method involves four steps: cue, craving, response, and reward. While the Hooked Model is often applied to product design, James Clear’s method is more general and can be applied to personal habits.

Inspired by: James Clear’s Article “How To Start New Habits That Actually Stick”, Published by James Clear.

πŸ€” Really Good Questions

  • How can the Hooked Model be ethically applied in your industry?
  • What are the limitations of using the Hooked Model in various industries?
  • How can James Clear’s method be integrated into product design to create more ethical habit-forming products?

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Want to create a habit-forming product or change your personal habits? Dive deeper into the Hooked Model and James Clear’s method to understand the psychology behind habit formation. Also, have a look at the hooked model in action here ––> Product Hunt

🧩 Answer to Trivia

The first step in the Hooked Model by Nir Eyal is the Trigger.

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Signing off with a thought: “The key to forming a habit is understanding the loop, not just the action.”

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