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Increase user investment over time from "summary" of Hooked by Nir Eyal

The fourth step of the Hook Model is where the magic happens. By asking users to invest time, effort, social capital, or money, they increase their likelihood of using a product in the future. The investment phase increases the users' commitment to the product, making it more likely for them to return. By investing in a product, users are more likely to come back and use it again. This cyclical process of triggering, action, variable reward, and investment is what keeps users hooked. The more users invest in a product, the more likely they are to return and use it again. This investment phase is crucial in forming a habit around a product. Building ...
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