A project featured on Crowd Supply should aim to introduce something innovative and compelling to the marketplace, while enhancements of existing concepts are acceptable, direct imitations are not. It is essential for a Crowd Supply initiative to fulfill an actual need; simply because something can be created does not imply it should be, especially considering the environmental impact of increasing landfill waste. Furthermore, a Crowd Supply project must respect the rights of users, which include curiosity, independence, association, longevity, transfer, discourse, privacy, and security. Achieving success at Crowd Supply entails ensuring that products are delivered to backers, which involves a proactive strategy to assist creators, such as managing the shipping of items directly from our own facilities. At Crowd Supply, we thoroughly evaluate products not only for their uniqueness, practicality, and viability but also for their dedication to upholding user rights. Below, we outline the rights users can anticipate and the commitments creators must adhere to, along with examples demonstrating how each right can be honored in the relationship between user and creator. This commitment to user rights ensures a mutually beneficial partnership that fosters innovation and trust.