To successfully engage and retain users, products should aim to convert them into fans by fostering emotional attachment and repeated behaviors, beyond just user activation. While reducing friction in onboarding is crucial for initial sign-ups, it is not sufficient for long-term success. Fans, who consistently find value in the product, provide recurring benefits such as revenue and content. Loyalty is built around habit formation, rational evaluation, and emotional attachment, with the Hooked Model serving as a framework for creating habit-forming products. Users are more likely to invest effort into a product if the rewards align with their motivations, necessitating a balanced approach of marketing and onboarding. Products should clearly communicate their value proposition and align with users' needs and values to cultivate a strong identity and loyalty, which cannot be achieved through marketing alone. Implementing these strategies early is essential, as it is challenging to convert fans once they support a competitor.