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Viral Coefficient Calculator

Calculate your K-factor to predict referral-driven growth.

K-FACTOR
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Viral — self-sustaining

K = invites per user × conversion rate. A K above 1 means each user brings more than one new user — self-sustaining growth.

What is Viral Coefficient?

The viral coefficient, or K-factor, measures how many new users each existing user brings in through referrals. A K above 1 means growth is self-sustaining and compounds on its own.

K = invites per user × invite conversion rate

How to read your result

  • K > 1 means every user brings more than one new user — true viral growth.
  • K between 0 and 1 still lowers CAC, just without runaway growth.
  • Small gains in invites or conversion move K a lot.
  • Sustained K > 1 is rare — treat it as a stretch goal, not a plan.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good viral coefficient?

Any K above 1 produces self-sustaining, compounding growth. Most products land below 1, where referrals still meaningfully reduce acquisition cost.

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