last updated 3 July 2026 · plain language on purpose
Stillsky is a curated sky of independent projects. You submit a link; a human curator reviews it, writes its card, and decides whether it becomes a star. Nothing appears publicly without that review.
You built the project you're submitting, or you have the right to promote it. The link is safe to visit: no malware, no phishing, no scams, nothing illegal, and nothing designed to harm or deceive visitors. You have the right to let Stillsky display the project inside a frame on this site and to show a screenshot of it on its card.
Usernames are pseudonyms in the format letters-numbers-symbol. You may change yours whenever you like; your past names remain visibly linked to your profile as its lineage. Don't pick a username designed to impersonate someone else.
The curator may edit your project's card (name, one-liner, category, city), decline any submission, or remove any star at any time, for any reason, with or without notice. Reported projects may be removed immediately while they're looked into. This keeps the sky worth visiting; it isn't a judgment of you.
Stillsky is provided as-is, free, with no warranty of availability, permanence, or fitness for any purpose. Stars link to third-party sites the curator doesn't control; visiting them is at your own risk. Stillsky may change or shut down at any time.
To the maximum extent the law allows, Stillsky and its operator aren't liable for damages arising from using this site or visiting linked projects.
Every project in the sky belongs entirely to its rightful owner. Stillsky claims no ownership of your work — not the project, not its code, not its art, not its name. By submitting, you grant Stillsky a non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to display your project's name, link, screenshot, description, your username and its lineage on this site and in material that promotes this site — including on pages that may carry advertising, sponsorship, or other monetisation. That licence is about presenting the sky, not selling your work, and it ends when your star is removed. Comments belong to their writers, with the same display licence.
If something in the sky infringes your copyright, trademark, or other rights, mail madhavsethiwork@gmail.com with the star and the claim. Contested content comes down promptly while it's reviewed — the same delicacy we ask of submitters, applied to ourselves.
These terms can change; the "last updated" date above will move when they do. Continuing to use Stillsky after a change means you accept it.
Questions, removals, disputes: madhavsethiwork@gmail.com.
This document was drafted with AI assistance and hasn't been reviewed by a lawyer. If Stillsky grows past a hobby, get it reviewed.