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growth-loops

Find your growth loop or stay stuck in linear acquisition hell. Identify viral, content, network, and paid loop opportunities using Elena Verna's framework.

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Growth Loops

If you're buying all your growth, you're doing it wrong.

Most PMs think about growth as a funnel: spend money → acquire users → hope they stick. That's expensive and doesn't compound.

Growth loops are different: users create value → that value attracts more users → they create more value. It compounds.

Philosophy: "Growth isn't a funnel that leaks. It's a loop that compounds." - Elena Verna

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Growth that compounds beats growth you pay for every time.

What do you want to do?

  1. Identify loop opportunities
     → Analyze your product for potential loops

  2. Design a specific loop
     → Deep dive on viral, content, or network loop

  3. Optimize loop velocity
     → Make existing loops cycle faster

  4. Map current growth mechanics
     → Understand what's driving growth today

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What This Does

Identifies if your product has (or could have) compounding growth:

  • Viral loops - Users invite users
  • Content loops - User-generated content attracts organic traffic
  • Network effects - More users = more value
  • Paid loops - Revenue funds acquisition (only if efficient)

Then tells you which loop fits your product and how to build it.

Usage

/growth-loops [product/feature]

Examples:

  • /growth-loops - Analyze current product for loop opportunities
  • /growth-loops "referral program" - Design loop for specific feature
  • /growth-loops --map - Map existing user flows to loop types
  • /growth-loops --velocity - Focus on loop speed optimization

What Happens

  1. Understands your product:

    • What's the core value proposition?
    • Who are the users?
    • What's the typical user journey?
    • Where does viral potential exist?
  2. Identifies loop opportunities across 4 types:

    • Viral loops (users invite users)
    • Content loops (UGC attracts organic traffic)
    • Network effects (more users = more value)
    • Paid loops (revenue funds acquisition)
  3. Maps the loop structure:

    • Input → Action → Output → New Input
    • Where does the cycle reinforce?
    • What makes the loop sustainable?
  4. Analyzes loop velocity:

    • How long does one loop cycle take?
    • Faster loops compound faster
    • Optimization opportunities
  5. Returns growth loop design with implementation suggestions

Growth Loop Types

1. Viral Loops

Users invite users directly.

Examples:

  • Dropbox referral (both get storage)
  • Slack (team invites)
  • Figma (share designs)

When it fits:

  • Product has multi-player value
  • Users naturally want to invite others
  • Network size increases value

Velocity: Fast (hours to days)


2. Content Loops

User-generated content attracts organic traffic.

Examples:

  • Yelp reviews (rank in Google)
  • Pinterest pins (visual search)
  • Stack Overflow answers (SEO)

When it fits:

  • Users create public content
  • Content is searchable/shareable
  • Long-tail SEO opportunity

Velocity: Slow (weeks to months)


3. Network Effect Loops

More users = more value for everyone.

Examples:

  • Marketplaces (more buyers → more sellers → more buyers)
  • Social networks (more friends = more value)
  • OpenTable (more diners → more restaurants)

When it fits:

  • Multi-sided platform
  • Value scales with total users
  • Critical mass required

Velocity: Medium (weeks)


4. Paid Loops

Revenue funds acquisition.

Examples:

  • SaaS with positive CAC/LTV
  • E-commerce with repeat purchases
  • Subscription products

When it fits:

  • LTV > CAC (healthy unit economics)
  • Reliable conversion rates
  • Scalable acquisition channels

Velocity: Medium to slow (30+ days)


Loop Velocity Analysis

/growth-loops --velocity

Focuses on how fast loops cycle:

Why velocity matters:

  • Faster loops compound faster
  • More cycles per year = more growth
  • Small velocity improvements = big compounding gains

Example:

  • Loop A: 7-day cycle (52 cycles/year)
  • Loop B: 2-day cycle (182 cycles/year)
  • Loop B compounds 3.5x faster

Optimization strategies:

  • Reduce friction in invite flow
  • Automate parts of the loop
  • Incentivize faster action
  • Remove approval/review delays

Integration Options

With Linear

  • Analyzes product/feature issues for loop potential
  • Tags issues with loop type (viral, content, network, paid)
  • Creates loop optimization backlog

Manual

  • Describes your product and gets loop analysis
  • Outputs loop diagrams in markdown
  • Provides implementation checklist

Common Use Cases

Product Strategy Review

/growth-loops

Identify which loops your product should build

Feature Prioritization

/growth-loops "referral program"

Validate growth impact before building

Growth Audit

/growth-loops --map

Map all existing user flows to loop types, find gaps

Velocity Optimization

/growth-loops --velocity

Speed up existing loops for more compounding

Learn More

Full frameworks:

  • frameworks/growth/growth-loops.md - Elena Verna's complete framework
  • frameworks/growth/four-fits.md - Brian Balfour's validation (complements loops)
  • frameworks/growth/product-led-sales.md - Elena Verna on PLG + loops

Related commands:

  • /four-fits - Validate product-channel fit for viral loops
  • /lno-prioritize - Leverage tasks often = building loops
  • /now-next-later - Roadmap loop implementations

Framework: Growth Loops (Elena Verna) Best for: Designing sustainable, compounding growth Key insight: "Growth isn't a funnel that leaks. It's a loop that compounds." Remember: Retention is the foundation. Without retention, loops won't compound. Fix retention first.

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