Okay, this is my first time dealing with support (via support@itch.io), and suffice to say that the experience has been extremely negative. So far I have loved everything about this community, but I had a very basic request and haven’t heard anything back from them in TWO FULL WEEKS. Compared to other retail outlets that host video games, Itch support is officially the worst one.
Since turnover is listed as 1-3 days, I submitted a new request, assuming I got lost somewhere in the shuffle. Apparently in the ten days between, some 1200+ requests were added. This is likely the issue: there aren’t enough people handling support, and there’s no system in place for organizing requests by complexity. If the support team is just going through tickets one by one, that’s absolutely the wrong way to do this.
I’d strongly recommend you look into this, because when you’re significantly worse than Valve/Steam at something, that really leaves a bad impression. If support has become overloaded to the point of breakage, I feel like an automated system should be in place, that updates you via email every so often on what position you are in the queue. As well as sorted requests, because simple ones that require very little effort to resolve should go through ASAP.
I literally just wanted CSS access on my account, to fix a few margins and float an image div in a game jam page. The hoop jumping and extreme delays to get that basic functionality has really soured me on trying to interact with support at all. My game jam needs time to be approved and go live, so I can’t just wait months for these features to get enabled. And when the pages say that turnover is 1-3 days, that lack of transparency and communication is particularly frustrating.