Most Simpson products have a safety factor of 3 or more, which is nice. I also really enjoy how relatively idiot-proof most of their connectors are; it's either there with all the fastener holes filled, or it's not. I don't need a ladder to get up close to look for proper toe nails, etc.
I'll never forget my first time doing a framing inspection for a single family home that I personally designed and being shocked at how massive and weighty the Simpson ECCQ-SDS cap really is. It was required for a number of roof structural elements, but certainly not all of the connections I called it out for. After seeing it for the first time, I became much more conscious of when it was--or wasn't--required in the effort to go for something smaller, or nothing at all.
I'll also never forget the sarcastic comments from the carpenters on site when I walked in: "Heads up, Mr. Simpson is here." and the inevitable "So, how much stock do you have in Simpson?" All in good fun.