käyttäjäadoptio
Käyttäjäadoptio refers to the process by which users begin to use and integrate a product, service, or technology into their daily routines. It is a critical metric for evaluating the success of new products and services, as it indicates user satisfaction, value perception, and long-term engagement. Effective user adoption strategies often involve clear onboarding processes, intuitive user interfaces, and continuous user feedback mechanisms.
The adoption curve, as proposed by Everett Rogers in his 1962 book "Diffusion of Innovations," describes the
Factors influencing user adoption include product usability, perceived benefits, social influence, and compatibility with existing practices.
Measuring user adoption involves tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) such as user acquisition, retention rates, and