12 reasons to ignore your users' feature requests | by Avi Siegel
Focus on the first-time user experience rather than adding new tools for power users. 🛠️ Polish Existing Tools Reasons Without
: Every new feature adds complexity and maintenance costs. 12 reasons to ignore your users' feature requests
Instead of coming up with a brand-new feature, focus on these high-impact areas: ⚡ Improve Onboarding Help users reach the "Aha!" moment faster. Reasons Without
: Unnecessary features confuse users and hide the core value of the product. Strategic Alternatives to New Features
: Constantly shipping features can lead to a bloated product with low adoption.
: Increase speed and reliability to improve overall satisfaction. 🔍 Research & Validation