Enshittification ends here
You know the feeling. You filed a support ticket 47 days ago. You got an auto-reply. Then nothing. You called. You waited. You were transferred. You explained the same problem for the fourth time.
Nothing changed.
This is not an accident. It is a design.
Companies have built systems that count on you giving up. Private support tickets are invisible. They can be closed without resolution. They can be buried in metrics that look good on quarterly reports. "97% of tickets resolved" means nothing if "resolved" means "we stopped responding."
Owling exists because private complaints are broken.
What Owling is
A free, public platform where you file a structured grievance against any named company. Your grievance goes live immediately. It is searchable. It is permanent. Companies can claim their profile and respond — but they cannot delete what you wrote, bury it, or pretend it did not happen.
Why it works
Public pressure is not a theory. Companies respond to public complaints roughly 4x faster than private tickets. When customers can see the full picture — every grievance, every response, every pattern — companies have to act.
How it works
- File a grievance. Name the company. Describe what happened. Be specific — details go further than outrage. Include dates, order numbers, and what resolution you want.
- It goes public. Your grievance appears on the company's page. It is indexed by search engines. It shows up when other people search for that company.
- Companies can respond. They claim their profile and publish an official reply. But they cannot edit your words or make them disappear.
The owl sees everything. Companies count on you giving up. Don't.
File it. Own it. owling.io
