From their wiki:

What Makes Vostok Different? Void Linux is powerful — but it requires effort to set up. Vostok removes that barrier entirely:

  • KDE Plasma out of the box — a full, polished desktop environment ready from the first boot
  • Everything pre-configured — codecs, drivers, browser, fonts — all included
  • Vostok Repository — hundreds of additional packages not available in the official Void repos (Brave, Figma, and more)
  • Beginner-friendly, expert-approved — simple enough for newcomers, powerful enough for professionals
  • 100% free — no subscriptions, no telemetry, no corporate strings
  • One developer, one vision — transparent, independent, and built with love for the community
  • Open to everyone — developers, designers, gamers, students, sysadmins — Vostok is for all of them

The em dashes definitely gives me LLM-vibes. Regardless, it mostly comes over as Void Linux with KDE Plasma and some onboarding. And I suppose they have their own repository. Furthermore, I think it’s a very new distro as their Github activities only go two months back.

To OP: Why would you use this over (some) other Void derivatives? Secondly, as you state

I can customize it myself

Why even bother with any of these to begin with?

Vostok Linux

Void-based Linux with a human face...

Vostok Linux

Truthfully, it’s because I’ve become increasingly lazy lately,but I’ve been looking for a reason to move away from systemd ,as I am not a fan of hard dependencies like that anymore - been using arch for years and am looking to try other init system to sort of break away from monopolies.

You’re right of course,however, I find the Void documentation very lacking TBH and getting a minimal install with plasma and pipewire so what I need.

Edit: thanks for the recommendations. I completely forgot to check distrowatch.