Browse the open web,
section by section.
A structured reference catalog of websites, organized across 22 subject sections.
File Your Site in the Digest
The Digest accepts free submissions from any legal website. Add your entry to the catalog and let readers find you in the stacks. Listing is always free
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live feedIndex by category
22 sectionsAnimal Care, Kennels & Veterinary
Automotive, Moto & Spare Parts
Building Trades & Home Services
Capital, Currency & Exchange
Commerce, Marketing & Web Services
Computing, Software & Digital Systems
Grooming, Jewellery & Adornment
Home Furnishings & Interior Trade
Industry, Manufacturing & Supply
Instruction, Schools & Training
Journeys, Lodging & Exploration
Law, Counsel & Jurisprudence
Medicine, Pharmacy & Wellness
Miscellany & General Reference
Oral Health & Dental Practice
Personal Listings & Escort Services
Press, Film & Broadcast
Print Trade, Labels & Reproduction
Property, Land & Estate
Provisions, Catering & Culinary Arts
Records, Documents & Identification
Wagering, Gaming & Chance
Frequently asked
faqWhat is the Digest?
The Digest is a card-catalog style web directory. We maintain an annotated index of websites organized across 22 subject sections, from automotive and dental services to travel, technology, and general reference. Listings are submitted by site operators and reviewed before being added to the catalog.
Is it free to submit my site?
Yes. Submitting a listing to the Digest is entirely free of charge. Fill in the submission form with your site's URL, select the most appropriate category, and provide a brief description. We will review your entry and add it to the catalog if it meets our basic criteria.
How are the entries organised?
Entries in the Digest are filed under one of 22 subject headings — the equivalent of the subject-heading drawers in a library card-catalog. Within each section, listings are arranged by the order in which they were approved. You can browse by section heading or use the site search to find entries by keyword.
How long does it take for a submission to appear?
We aim to review submissions within a few business days. Once approved, your entry will appear in the relevant section of the catalog immediately. You will not receive a notification by email, but you can check by searching for your domain in the directory after a few days have passed.
What kinds of sites do you accept?
The Digest accepts submissions from any legal website. We index commercial sites, informational resources, service providers, and niche operators across all 22 subject categories. We decline submissions where the URL is non-functional or the description is clearly inaccurate.
Can I update my listing after it has been filed?
If your site's URL or description has changed significantly, you can resubmit using the standard form. Note the updated URL or description in the submission text. Our review team will update the existing card in the catalog rather than creating a duplicate entry.
How many sites are currently in the Digest?
The Digest currently holds approximately 840 approved entries spread across 22 subject sections. The catalog grows as new submissions are reviewed and approved. The Wagering, Gaming & Chance section is currently the most densely stocked, while Property, Land & Estate is the smallest drawer in the stacks.
About Digest
The Digest is a card-catalog style web directory holding annotated reference entries for 840 websites arranged across 22 subject sections. Like the stacks of a well-ordered reference library, each entry is filed under a subject heading, annotated with the submitter-supplied title and description, and cross-referenced by category. The directory spans adult services, automotive trade, finance, dental and medical practices, technology companies, travel operators, and fourteen further subject areas. Submissions are accepted free of charge and reviewed before cards are added to the stacks. The Digest exists as a structured index: a browsable, organized record of sites that have chosen to file a listing. Whether you are researching a specific trade or simply browsing the reference shelves, the catalog is arranged to make your search straightforward.