Nir Eyal’s Hooked explains how the most successful products build habits that keep users coming back — and how you can apply the same psychology to whatever you’re building. It’s a practical playbook for designing products people use without being told to.
Eyal’s core framework is the “Hook Model”: a loop of trigger, action, variable reward, and investment that, repeated, turns a product into a habit. He’s clear about both the power and the ethics, urging builders to create genuine value rather than exploit users.
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Who it’s for: founders, product people, and marketers who want customers to return on their own.
The verdict: concise and immediately applicable. If you’re building anything digital, understanding the habit loop is close to essential — and this is the clearest guide to it.
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