Product Adoption

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What is Product Adoption?

The design process has an objective. It's not to create usable and useful products (though these are both important considerations when designing products), but rather to create products people use. Adoption is the process by which people become users of a product, and it is adoption which will enable users to discover that a product is usable and useful and enable them to become long-term users of a product.

Product adoption is one of the most important business goals. If your product is adopted, you create a customer base and gain a position within the market. Product adoption marks the transition between the product being unknown and foreign to becoming used and welcomed by the users.

Product adoption depends on the particular user. There are different types of adopters within your potential customer base, and each has different values.

The basic types of adopters can be divided into 5 groups: innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority and laggards.

The innovators and the early adopters are the first groups to show interest in adopting the new product. The laggards are the most resistant to change and are the last to welcome any new innovation or change into their lives.

Literature on Product Adoption

Here's the entire UX literature on Product Adoption by the Interaction Design Foundation, collated in one place:

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