

Guest Blogger Hannah H.
There are nearly 5 million apps available across the App Store and Google Play. But despite all of these choices, 25% of apps are opened only once after being downloaded and then never again.
So, why are so many apps being neglected? And what makes other apps part of our daily lives?
The answer lies in understanding human behavior. Every design feature should be developed with careful consideration of why users do what they do, what motivates them to return, and how to create experiences that feel rewarding, not draining.
This article explores the behavioral science behind app engagement, from fundamental models to real-world examples. Psychology of engagement is key to creating an app that people want to use and continue coming back to.
Behavioral design frameworks help developers understand their audience better and reduce friction. BJ Fogg’s Behavior Model ensures each individual action is well-designed. Then, layer Nir Eyal’s Hook Model on top to create a cycle that turns actions into habits. Let’s break down these models individually so you can see how they work and apply them to your own designs.
The Fogg Behavior Model says that for a behavior (B) to occur, three things must happen at the same time: motivation (M), ability (A), and a prompt (P). Oftentimes, you’ll see this model summarized as B=MAP.
Take Duolingo’s streak system as a prime example. Every day, users receive an alert (prompt) to complete their lesson and maintain their streak. Even if motivation is low, Duolingo makes it very easy to complete the action (ability) and offers a streak-freeze when users finish multiple lessons.
Another behavioral design concept used in app development is Eyal’s Hook Model. It describes a four-step cycle that turns user engagement into habitual behavior.
For example, when you see content that resonates with you on Instagram, you’re likely to follow that account (investment), which keeps you engaged. You come back later to see new content (trigger → action), and each scroll reveals something new (variable reward).
After users establish motivation and take action, building emotional resonance helps create a bond between users and the app. This makes the user experience more meaningful and drives higher engagement. Apps can drive this emotional connection through achievement and community belonging.
Consider Strava’s model as an example. Users earn badges for reaching new personal activity records (running, biking, etc.) or surpassing a distance goal. Progress bars show how close you are to a specific mark and leaderboards show how you stack up with friends, as well as by age and gender.
In terms of community engagement, every activity you complete can be shared with your feed, allowing others to give “Kudos” and positive comments. The platform also supports route sharing so users can see where others have explored and perform the same trail.
According to Strava’s 2025 mid-year data, run clubs on the app have tripled since last year and 55% of Gen Z athletes say that social connection is their main motivator for joining a fitness group.
Users form habits around how apps make them feel. These design choices can help evoke emotion:
Designing apps that are habit-forming, not addictive, is an important distinction for maintaining user trust and ethical integrity. Overall, users’ long-term trust outweighs short-term dopamine hits.
Here are some practical tips for forming healthy habits and fostering meaningful engagement:
The best apps are not made to manipulate user's attention. The ones that stick are the apps that help us grow, learn, or connect in meaningful ways.
Every element plays a rule in turning a single action into a lasting habit. We see that through Fogg’s Behavior Model, Eyal’s Hook Cycle, and emotional design principles that foster connection and keep users engaged for the long run.
Lithios can help your brand build lasting engagement through thoughtful app design. We blend behavioral insight with experienced app development to help your product resonate with your target audience.
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