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Growth Strategy
9 min read
Nov 28, 2024
Omar Bahgat

Growth Loops: The Compound Interest of User Acquisition

The best products don't just acquire users—they turn users into acquisition channels. Here's how to architect viral growth.

Growth Loops

Exponential > Linear

Opening Hook

Traditional marketing is linear:

Spend → Acquire → Repeat.

But growth loops? They're exponential. They turn every new user into a node that drives the next wave of users—creating momentum that compounds like interest.

What Is a Growth Loop?

A Growth Loop is a self-sustaining system where every action a user takes generates a new input to attract more users. Unlike funnels (which end), loops feed themselves.

Example: Dropbox's referral program

Invite a friend → Friend joins → Both get extra storage → More invites.

The loop spins. CAC drops. LTV rises.

Why Loops Beat Funnels

Funnels:

One-and-done. Spend resets every time.

Loops:

Each output becomes the next input. The system compounds over time.

The Growth Loop Framework

Think of loops in three layers:

1. Acquisition Trigger

What action seeds the loop?

Example: A user shares a file in Notion.

2. Value Exchange

Why would they do it?

Incentive, network effect, or intrinsic value.

Example: Free extra credits for referring.

3. Viral Hook

What makes it natural to spread?

Built-in product behavior, not forced sharing.

Example: Canva's "Design with me" collaboration feature.

Types of Growth Loops

1. Viral Loops

Users invite users

(e.g., Calendly links)

2. Content Loops

UGC brings SEO & discovery

(e.g., Notion templates)

3. Network Loops

Value increases with each new user

(e.g., Slack channels)

4. Paid Reinforcement Loops

Revenue funds more acquisition

(e.g., Performance marketing)

Metrics That Matter

1. K-Factor:

How many new users each user brings

2. Loop Velocity:

Time to complete one loop cycle

3. Retention:

Loops die without sticky users

Architecting Your Loop

  • Start with one strong loop, not three weak ones
  • Bake it into core product usage, not as a bolt-on
  • Measure, iterate, accelerate

Final Insight

Growth loops aren't magic. They're engineered systems. Build them into your product DNA, and your acquisition cost drops while your user base compounds—just like interest in the bank.

Related Topics

Growth Loops
Viral
Acquisition
Compound Growth

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