The senior company management tries extract as much monetary value from users as possible. That would be fine if they improved user experience. However, that is not the focus most of the time. It seems that very few people understand what are their core users and care about their experience. Furthermore, management come up with poor and chatgpt-level ideas for business improvements that they mandate from product managers to implement. Even though product people disagree with proposals and provide valid arguments, the senior management pushes their initiatives. One can imagine that most the time these "improvements" flop. Instead of using that as a learning and future planning, leadership blames product teams that did not put enough effort or did a bad job. Thus, most of the people that cared about eneba as a product already left. It is sad to see the downfall of the company. But until senior leadership manages to escape their echo chamber and recognize that others have valid arguments only then there would be a chance for a company to improve.
P.S. In the last company meeting they asked their current employees to write positive reviews here.