Users' trust is the most valuable thing you can build

Building a feature people love right away feels a lot like cooking for friends. You serve the food and before you say a word, they taste the lemon, they notice the marinade, they know you cared. That first bite says it all.

That's what it feels like when you release something and your users just get it. No pitch, no guide. They try it and instantly feel like, "yes!! This is what I need."

In that moment, they feel understood. They start to trust you more, expecting you to build even better features. Their interest grows, not just in a couple of features, but in the whole product and the team behind it. They begin suggesting new features to solve even bigger problems. This creates a positive feedback cycle, and the product keeps getting better.

You can't put a price on this relationship with your users.

So if you want to build trust, keep it simple. Focus on what users want and deliver it with care. Make it easy to use. Make it resonate. Create something they didn't know they needed but now can't live without.