Sill

A window into blogs worth sitting with.

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. Paste a URL, Sill finds the feed. Click a name to see what they've been writing. Click a title to read it on their site, the way they meant it to be read.Sill shows the last seven days by default. Thus keeping the window fresh without overwhelming you. Quiet writers are never penalized; a subtle prompt lets you look further back when you want to.

Sill walkthough

What Sill is...

  • for personal blogs

  • a window onto writers you follow

  • quiet and text-first

  • stored in your browser

  • for the indie web

  • a web app for desktops or laptops

  • present, not archival

What Sill is not...

  • a news aggregator

  • an inbox to process

  • an algorithmic feed

  • a subscription service

  • for magazines or publishers

  • built for mobile devices

  • an all exhaustive list of everything

Your feeds live in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server. No tracking, no analytics, no third-party data. Page weight: ~61 KB. Estimated CO₂ per visit: ~0.06 mg (roughly 40× lighter than the median web page).

$9 · Buy once, own forever

Built by Chad Moore with ❤️ & 🤓 on the seacoast of New Hampshire.