... is a fan-driven and independent archive, resource, and playground for everything related to Homestuck and its sprawling constellation of offshoots — built to both preserve the history of the franchise and spark new projects from the people who care about it.
The site takes the spirit of FruityRumpus.com and the educational focus of homestuck.net, blending the two into a space where fans can both make and learn. It’s not officially affiliated with What Pumpkin or Andrew Hussie, which means it has the freedom to include critical voices, strange experiments, and “bad opinions” right alongside more straightforward documentation.
Under the hood, homestuck.fan is maintained and developed by a single full-stack engineer (hi, that’s me), but it’s designed to grow through fan collaboration. Whether that’s contributing to the timeline, proposing new features, or creating entirely new subprojects, the goal is to keep the site evolving with the community.