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21 UX strategies to maximize user engagement without exploitation

Taras Bakusevych
UX Collective
Published in
11 min readOct 6, 2024

Illustration of a human head silhouette with icons of popular apps like Instagram, Spotify, Duolingo, and Reddit surrounding it, alongside behavioral design frameworks like the Hook Model and Habit Loop.

Behavioral design frameworks

Cards illustrating behavioral design frameworks like the Hook Model, Habit Loop, the EAST Framework, and the COM-B Model.

Finding patterns and commonalities

Diagram of a Sustainable Engagement Loop showing key stages such as motivation, action, reward, investment, and progression, connected by triggers and routine.
Sustainable Engagement Loop by Taras Bakusevych

Creating effective triggers

Examples of triggers or cues in behavioral design, showing different types of triggers and notifications from Starbucks, Facebook, and Duolingo.

✅ 1. Ensure timeliness and balance trigger frequency

✅ 2. Prioritize personalized and value-driven triggers

✅ 3. Leverage internal triggers over time

Motivating users to engage

Visual representation of Fogg’s Behavior Model, highlighting the relationship between motivation and ability, alongside app interfaces demonstrating commitment streaks and rewards.

✅ 4. Highlight the reward (Cost-Benefit)

✅ 5. Nudge users to make small early commitments

✅ 6. Balance intrinsic and extrinsic motivation

Effortless and nearly instinctive actions

Illustration of action in behavioral design, showing key principles like clarity and ease of action, with app examples from TikTok and Tinder.

✅ 7. Design for single-task focus

✅ 8. Provide instant feedback

✅ 9. Encourage frequent repetition for routine actions

Reinforce user actions with rewards

Illustration of rewards in behavioral design, showing types of rewards like the hunt, self, and tribe, alongside app examples from Reddit and a ranking system.

✅ 10. Leverage the power of unpredictability

✅ 11. Gamify the experience with points and badges

✅ 12. Create social rewards through competition or recognition

Investment makes users less likely to abandon the product

Illustration of different types of investments in behavioral design, including time, data, financial, and social, with app examples from Instagram and Spotify.

✅ 13. Encourage small initial investments and content contribution

✅ 14. Enable personalization and customization

✅ 15. Create opportunities for long-term investment

Give users a sense of growth and accomplishment

Illustration of progression and milestones in behavioral design, showing different milestone types and app examples from Duolingo and a Ladder fitness app.

✅ 16. Display a visible progression path

✅ 17. Offer tiered milestones and celebrate them

✅ 18. Incorporate dynamic difficulty ramping

Ethical considerations for designing addictive products

✅ 19. Avoid doom-scrolling and limit variable reward abuse

✅ 20. Mitigate social validation traps

✅ 21. Provide transparency and algorithm control

Written by Taras Bakusevych

I help businesses design great experiences www.windmillsmartsolutions.com. Sharing what I learned.

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