Share test results
Experiments turn promises into proof
It works because it hits three triggers: proof, curiosity, and investment. The experiment shows you tested it. The timeframe creates structure. The results create curiosity. People see "I tried [method] for 30 days – here's what happened" and think: "I want to see if it actually worked." They click because experiments feel credible—even when the results are predictable. It's not about being clever—it's about showing you did the work.
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Experiment & Hack Hooks work because people want to see what happens. When you report an experiment, you show proof. Not because they're smart—because they're human and trust tested methods. These hooks don't need to be clever. They just need to show results. The "experiment report" hook does exactly that—it promises proof through testing.