Sill

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How Sill Works

This is your social media timeline. An endless feed of posts.

Many posts in your timeline contain links. Often, multiple people are sharing the same link. But it can be hard to follow the discussion around that link with so much other noise in your timeline.

Sill watches your timeline for links. Links are grouped and sorted by how many times they've been shared.

You can also see who shared each link and what they said.

Sill helps you stay informed without the endless scroll. Easily follow the day's biggest stories and discussion.

Features

Smart Link Aggregation

Automatically collect and rank links shared across your social networks based on popularity within your trusted circle.Learn how Sill works

Trending Links

See what's trending across the open social web in real-time. Open to everyone, not just people with Sill accounts.Explore trending links

What People Are Saying

Sill already can act as a time-saver that’ll let you keep up with your network without being glued to social media.

Sill gives a Nuzzel vibe to Mastodon and Bluesky links ... It's extremely promising.

Sill Is the Best Way to Read Bluesky and Mastodon Links

Sill is a secret weapon for news discovery. I use it to help source and aggregate the most relevant health news from my Bluesky and Mastodon networks, making sure our audience gets timely updates on the most interesting stories.

Want to keep up with what everyone’s talking about on alternative social media sites like Bluesky and Mastodon, but don’t have time to constantly scroll through their respective apps? A newly launched link aggregation service called Sill may be able to help.

Sill is a major source of information for me in Chicago Public Square, and for the content that I share with people on Bluesky because—ideally—I’m following people who are smarter than I am.

Charlie MeyersonPublisher of the award-winning daily email news briefing Chicago Public Square