HOOKED - Chat Stories Beginners Guide
Hooked — an app for reading bite-sized stories in text message form — is rapidly climbing the App Store charts.
The
app initially launched in 2015, but it started growing quickly last
fall. Now, it’s risen to the top of Apple’s top free apps chart,
surpassing apps like Bitmoji, Instagram, and Snapchat.
In fact, according to app analyst Sensor Tower, Hooked’s total downloads grew from about 336,400 in October 2016 to 2.22 million in March 2017 — which equates to a 560% jump.
So
why is Hooked becoming so popular? Likely because it’s incredibly
simple to use and its stories keep you on the edge of your seat.
Here’s how it works.
Hooked
has overtaken the App Store’s long-reigning champ, Bitmoji, as one of
the top free apps on the App Store. Over the past few days, it’s
jockeyed for No. 1 with Ballz, a Breakout-style game that’s also
incredibly addictive.
As
soon as you open the app, you’ll be launched into your first chat
story. The interface looks a lot like iMessage, but all you have to do
is tap the screen to get the next message. Each message is called a
“hoot” (Hooked’s logo is an owl).
Hooked
doesn’t give you any information about the characters or any backstory
before you start reading. All you know is the names of the two main
characters — in this case, Tiffany and her mom.
With every tap of the screen, a new message appears. Each message is more suspenseful than the next.
But
the chat format isn’t perfect, because it’s supposed to mimic a regular
text conversation between two people. Sometimes, the app has to
interject to let you know some time has passed.
But
there’s a limit on how much you can read at once. After about 30
messages, the app makes you take a break, refusing to show you more of
the story for nearly 45 minutes.
Hooked
gives you the option to become a “Superhoot,” meaning a paying user.
You can pay $2.99 per week, $7.99 per month, or $39.99 per year to read
an unlimited number of stories.
Paying
for the app unlocks some more features, like letting you choose your
own story to read rather than Hooked deciding for you…
…and the option to write your own story within the app.
But if you decide not to pay, Hooked will send you notifications to let you know the time is up and you can continue reading.
If
you don’t open the app back up immediately, Hooked will prod you with a
snippet of the conversation. Out of context, it can sometimes be a
little strange.
The
first story I read on Hooked was in three parts. The first part
finished on a cliffhanger, so I was practically obligated to start
reading Part 2.
After you finish reading a story, you can “like” it, share it with other people, or leave a comment on it.
Overall,
the style of the books — the lead image, the headlines, and the
descriptions — can feel a lot like the $0.99, self-published ebooks on
Amazon. While extremely entertaining, the stories don’t exactly qualify
as highbrow literature.
Still,
Hooked is a lot of fun. While the stories are ridiculous and
over-the-top — the one I read involved an extramarital affair, a
gun-toting mistress, and an infant left alone in a cold basement —
they’re highly entertaining and dramatic.
Want to give it a shot? You can download Hooked in the App Store and Google Play Store.
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