Trust is shaped before the main interface appears
A user can trust or distrust a product before opening it. Store listings, support links, privacy text and deletion instructions all shape that first impression. If those pages feel rushed, broken or confusing, the product itself starts with a disadvantage.
This matters even more for small products. Big companies can sometimes survive rough edges because their brand carries them. Smaller teams have to make clarity do more of the work.
Good support routes reduce anxiety
A good privacy page is not only about saying the right things. It is about helping people understand what happens to their data and where they can go if they need help. The best support routes reduce uncertainty. They remove the feeling that the user has been dropped into a dead end.
Design should include the boring pages
The design system should not stop at the marketing page or the app screens. It should reach the pages that handle deletion requests, policy links and contact. When those pieces feel connected, the whole product feels more mature. That is the standard I want StorySpark pages to meet.