Why do some products capture our attention while others flop? What makes us engage with certain things out of sheer habit? Is there an underlying pattern to how technologies hook us? In this book, the author answers these questions with his years of research, consulting, and practical experience. It also provides readers with practical insights.
Draws on behavioural economics and neuroscience to examine why some products, games and television shows become habits, while others sink. This is useful knowledge for entrepreneurs, marketers and designers ... crucial to generating followers, viewers, consumers and revenues.
Principles derived from behavioral science play an increasing role in software design ... Among the most influential is
Nir Eyal, an entrepreneur turned user- experience guru who has become Silicon Valley's most visible advocate of habit-forming technologyA must-read for everyone who cares about driving customer engagement
The most
high bandwidth, high octane, and valuable presentation I have ever seen on this subject
Hooked gives you
the blueprint for the next generation of products. Read Hooked or the company that replaces you will
You'll read this. Then you'll hope your competition isn't reading this. It's that good.
Nir's work is an essential crib sheet for any startup looking to
understand user psychology.When it comes to driving engagement and building habits, Hooked is
an excellent guide into the mind of the user.I've learned a great deal from Nir, and you will too. He'll help you design habits to benefit your users, and your company.
If you're serious about designing seductive products that sell,
Hooked is the only psychological toolkit you'll need
Gives an overview of one of the most interesting battles in modern business: the intense competition to create new digital products that monopolise people's attention
A must read for anyone looking to start a company or develop a product. It provides four actionable steps to attract users and to ensure that they continue to come back.
Nir Eyal is the bestselling author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products and Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life.
He has taught at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Hasso Plattner Institute of Design. His writing on technology, psychology, and business appears in the Harvard Business Review, The Atlantic, TechCrunch, and Psychology Today.