Still here?
A small checkpoint on the internet. No account. No pressure. Just one question, one click, and a quiet reminder that reaching this moment still counts.
A small checkpoint on the internet. No account. No pressure. Just one question, one click, and a quiet reminder that reaching this moment still counts.
Still Here was made as a tiny digital pause button. Some days are loud, some days are heavy, and some days simply need a small checkpoint that asks nothing complicated from you.
The idea is simple: you arrive, press a button, and receive a short message. It is not a productivity tool, a social network, or a place that tries to measure your life. It is just a quiet corner with a green signal still blinking.
For the full story behind Still Here, Nanith, and the other independent projects connected to it, visit the About Nanith & Still Here page.
Messages intercepted from beings who accidentally discovered humanity, music, memes, questionable sleep schedules, and the strange habit of pressing buttons on glowing screens.
Not every message needs to be dramatic. Sometimes a short sentence is enough to interrupt the noise for a second.
Still Here is part of a wider independent project space called Nanith. The about page explains the idea, the purpose of this site, and how it connects with Nanith Radio and other digital projects.