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<b>1. A viral product does not have a free plan</b>


Free users are leeches. They increase support, server costs, and make you build features your paying customers don’t want.

Less than 3% of free users ever convert. Remove your free plan.

<b>2. A viral product has three colors</b>

Every color fights for attention. The more colors you add, the less people notice what matters.

Black text. White background. One color for the Buy button.

<b>3. A viral product uses numbers instead of adjectives</b>

“Fast” is forgettable. “Save 4 hours every week” isn’t.

<b>4. A viral product ends with a footer people want to share</b>

97% of visitors won't buy, but they might share. People remember what they see last.

Finish strong.

<b>5. A viral product treats the OG image as a YouTube thumbnail</b>

“If they don’t click, they don’t watch”. Your OG image is often seen more than your actual website.

Design it like a YouTube thumbnail.

<b>6. A viral product reveals one idea per screen</b>

Don’t try to say everything at once. One screen should communicate one idea and nothing else.

One screen. One message. Just like the Instagram feed.

<b>7. A viral product has a headline a fifth grader can understand</b>

Complexity kills curiosity. Use simple words. Your mum should get it.

<b>8. A viral product has a hard paywall</b>