The actively engaged users asking for features are generally the outliers. You can't just add features forever or you'll have mega bloat and put off other users.
"If only it had X it would be perfect" are also the same people constantly looking for a better solution and are ready to jump ship.
You state your product is better, but only talk about the number of features. There is so much more to good products, at minimum:
- Ease of use
- Simplicity (having just enough of the right features)
- Interoperability into workflows and other tools
- Support cross platform and user experience
- Reliability
“ideas to improve a business” is about 1000 steps removed from actually doing it
Unless you can provide solid proof that your ideas turned into solutions turned into projects turned into implementation turned into tangible dollars with your name against them, you have nothing much to add.
There are lots of ideas people but very few people who can truly execute those ideas.