We do listen. And we try our best to prioritize according to how many people are asking or would use a specific thing, based on how expensive something is to build in terms of time.
In December we've wrapped up some extremely heavy work on more foundational and less user-facing things, more details in all the blogs we've shared. Although we've tried, I don't think we succeeded in communicating how enormous that work has been. We've now started giving product features the love they've always deserved but couldn't get due to the importance of that foundational work.
In February alone, we're rolling out a full-size Calendar section, Outlook calendar integration, a better New Note button, a whole new desktop UI, in-app notifications, image alignment controls inside the editor, and an improvement to breadcrumbs. We're already working on /commands, AI Edit, collapsible sections and more.
We've understood that these were all things that impacted more people and to a greater extent than some (reasonable) improvements requested from old time Legacy users.
If it's just a couple of very vocal customers on the forum asking for something that takes 2 months of precious development time to build, we won't do it. If it's something that improves quality of life for many, we'll ship it.