Gatsby's recent survey, integrated into its command-line interface, aims to gather insights from users to inform product priorities and improvements based on their real-world needs. The survey, which is prompted every three months, asks users how disappointed they would be if they could no longer use Gatsby, who they think benefits most from it, the main benefits they receive, and how Gatsby can be improved. Results indicate that a significant portion of users, referred to as "high expectation users," would be very disappointed without Gatsby, valuing its fast and easy workflow for optimized site development. The survey also highlighted the need for improvements, notably around clearer error messages and faster build times, with users suggesting enhancements like more tutorials, better documentation, and TypeScript support. Gatsby encourages community participation in usability testing to refine error messaging and plans to publicly share survey results to track progress and address user concerns effectively.