

In 2014 Eyal published his first book, Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products, which became a Wall Street Journal best seller. His writing has appeared in Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, The Atlantic, Psychology Today and other publications. He has taught university courses, given speeches, and published books about the intersection of psychology and technology, and business. Įyal's expertise is in behavioral engineering, which incorporates elements of behavioral science to enable software designers to develop habit-forming products for businesses. In 2012, he taught a course in the program on product design at the Stanford University School of Engineering. His work in the company sparked his interest in the psychology of users, and he went on to become a consultant in product design. Academic and literary career Īfter graduating from the Master of Business Administration program at Stanford in 2008, Eyal and fellow students founded a company that placed online ads in Facebook, with Eyal serving as CEO. He then worked for Boston Consulting Group and a solar panel installation firm before attending Stanford for his MBA. When he was three, his family immigrated to the United States and settled in a suburb of Orlando, Florida. Nir Eyal was born on February 19, 1980, in Hadera, Israel.

Nir Eyal is an Israeli-born American author, lecturer, and investor known for his bestselling book, Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products.
