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openclaw skills install growth-viralityDesign viral product features by identifying natural sharing moments, providing standalone value, minimizing invite friction, tracking viral coefficient, and...
openclaw skills install growth-viralityUse this skill when designing product features or flows that create organic user acquisition through existing users.
Viral loops work when sharing is a natural extension of product usage, not a forced prompt. Figma users share designs. Notion users share documents. Identify where in your product users naturally want to show their work to others.
Viral loops fail when the shared artifact is only useful to existing product users. The shared output must provide standalone value to someone who has never heard of your product. If it does, the recipient has a reason to click and explore.
Viral coefficient (K) = (invites sent per user) × (conversion rate of invites). K > 1 means the product grows exponentially without additional acquisition. K = 0.5 means every 2 users acquire 1 new user. Track K and optimize both variables.
Every additional click in an invite or share flow reduces completion rate by 15–30%. The ideal invite flow is one action: enter an email or click a share button. Pre-fill everything you can. Pre-write share messages that users can send with one click.
Viral loops powered only by altruism ("share with a friend because it's great") underperform loops that give the inviting user something: more features, extended trial, account credits. Selfish sharing is more reliable than altruistic sharing.
| Viral Loop Type | Example |
|---|---|
| Collaboration | Invite teammates to shared workspace |
| Content sharing | Public reports, documents, dashboards |
| Referral | Give X, get X model |
| Powered-by branding | "Made with [Product]" footer |
| Competitive | Show results others want to compare |
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