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About Nanith & Still Here

Still Here is a small independent web project created as a quiet checkpoint on the internet. It belongs to the wider Nanith project space, a growing collection of simple digital ideas built with care, curiosity, and a personal touch.

What is Still Here?

Still Here is a minimal online experience built around one small question: are you still here? The page does not ask visitors to create an account, follow a feed, upload content, or prove anything. It simply gives people a short pause, a button to press, and a few gentle messages that can interrupt the noise of the day for a moment.

The idea is intentionally simple. Many websites try to keep attention for as long as possible. Still Here does the opposite. It is designed for quick visits, late-night scrolling, random sharing, and quiet moments when a person may want something strange, calm, and human on the screen.

It is not a medical service, a therapy tool, or a professional wellbeing platform. It is a small creative website. The messages are not meant to diagnose, treat, or solve life problems. They are simply small signals: you made it here, you are still present, and this moment counts.

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Why was it created?

The internet can feel loud. Notifications, short videos, comment sections, algorithms, adverts, opinions, and endless scrolling all compete for attention. Still Here was created as a small contrast to that environment. Instead of pushing visitors to consume more, it offers a short pause.

The site also has a slightly unusual personality. The green glow, the “checkpoint” language, the alien corner, and the simple messages give it a digital-sci-fi feeling without becoming complicated. It is meant to feel like a signal from a quiet corner of the web.

At its core, Still Here is about small moments. Some days are won loudly. Some days are simply survived quietly. The website was built for those quieter moments too.

About Nanith

Nanith began as an online gaming nickname, a simple username used across games and online communities over the years. Unlike many usernames that disappear with old accounts, Nanith stayed. Over time, the name became attached to ideas, experiments, websites, apps, creative designs, and future digital projects.

Today, Nanith is used as a small independent project identity. It is not presented as a large corporate platform. It is a practical creative space where projects are built one step at a time: some useful, some experimental, some simple, and some still under development.

Still Here is one of those projects. It is not built to be massive or complicated. It exists because small websites can still have personality, purpose, and value.

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Nanith projects

The Nanith project space includes different independent ideas. Each one has its own purpose, but they share a similar approach: simple design, direct access, and a focus on creating something real instead of only talking about it.

Still Here

A small internet checkpoint with gentle messages, strange transmissions, and a calm green signal.

Nanith Radio

An online radio streaming project built to help users discover live radio stations from around the world.

Nanith Electrical

An independent UK electrical services project, separate from Still Here but part of the wider Nanith identity.

Future ideas

Additional apps, websites, tools, and creative experiments are planned as the Nanith space grows.

About Nanith Radio

Nanith Radio is another independent project connected to the Nanith name. It focuses on online radio streaming and gives users a way to explore live radio stations from different countries and styles of music. Like Still Here, it is built with a preference for simple access and a clear user experience.

Where Still Here is quiet and minimal, Nanith Radio is more practical and active. It is a place for listening, discovering, and returning to music. Both projects share the same wider idea: small digital spaces can still be useful, personal, and carefully built.

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Project philosophy

The internet does not always need to be fast, loud, or full of pressure. Sometimes a website can be simple. Sometimes it can exist for one small reason. Sometimes it can simply say: you made it here today.

Still Here follows that idea. It is a lightweight project with no account system, no social feed, and no complicated onboarding. The page is there when someone wants to visit, and it lets them leave whenever they want.

That simplicity is part of the design. A project does not need to be huge to be worth building. A small idea, finished properly, can still matter.

Contact

Still Here is an independent web project by Nanith. For questions, feedback, suggestions, or project-related messages, contact:

stillhereuk2026@gmail.com

by Nanith