Most RSS readers are inboxes. Sill is a window. It's for personal blogs and the indie web — writers you follow because you want to, not because an algorithm decided you should.
Click a name to open their recent posts. Color tells you how fresh — darker means newer. Click a title and you'll go straight to the post on the author's site. Your feeds live in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server.
| Sill is | Sill is not |
|---|---|
| A reader for personal blogs | A news aggregator |
| A window into writers you follow | An inbox to process |
| Unhurried, text-first | An algorithmic feed |
| Stored in your browser | A subscription service |
| For the indie web | For magazines or publishers |
Page weight: ~61 KB. Estimated CO₂ per visit: ~0.06 mg — roughly 40× lighter than the median web page. No analytics. No tracking. No third-party scripts beyond Google Fonts.