Agreed! While it’s totally awesome to get people to install the app and use it. It’s even better to get feedback. Without feedback you can’t course correct. You can’t improve, you can’t have a clear direction on what your users actually desire.
We have some really novel features within the app that we hope people will gravitate towards, but without them telling us that they use it or don’t, it’s kinda hard to know what direction to actually go
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Here’s my dilemma: I want to see some cool feature we have discussed implemented (let’s say the live activity to keep the relay running in background) but I’m also personally anal about following the platform UX standards standards so I kind of censor myself from complaining about the navigation being switched from liquid glass to a lookalike in the last couple of builds, because I think that way you will have less “noise” and work on that “backend” feature.
I don’t know if this is good or bad now that I think about it.