"Listen to your users" is good advice. Until it isn't.
Users will tell you what they want. But they often don't know what they need.
They'll ask for faster horses. They'll request features that solve their specific edge case. They'll demand complexity that helps them but hurts everyone else.
Your job isn't to implement every request.
Your job is to understand the problem behind the request.
When a user asks for feature X, ask: what are you trying to accomplish?
Often, the answer reveals a simpler solution. Sometimes it reveals they shouldn't be using your product at all.
The best products say no more than they say yes.
They maintain a vision. They serve a specific user well rather than every user poorly.
Listen to users. But don't obey them blindly.
You're the one with context on the whole picture.
This is Founder FM. Trust your vision.