A methodical catalogue of 827 websites across 22 sections — curated by hand, open to all.
Manifest accepts submissions from any site owner. Your domain will be reviewed and, if approved, entered into the appropriate section of the catalogue — at no cost and without obligation. Submit at no charge — listing in Manifest is and will remain free.
+ Submit your siteManifest is a curated web directory that catalogues active websites across 22 subject sections. It is maintained by hand and intended as a structured reference for readers who prefer to browse the web by category.
Yes. Submitting your site to Manifest is entirely free of charge. There are no fees, subscriptions, or obligations associated with being listed in the directory.
Use the submission form accessible from the navigation. Provide your domain, a brief description, and select the most appropriate section. The Manifest archivist will review your submission and add it to the registry if approved.
Sites are arranged into 22 sections corresponding to broad domains of interest — from legal services and financial resources to travel, technology, and health. Each section maintains its own ledger of entries, browsable in full.
Submissions are reviewed in the order received. Most entries are processed and added to the directory within a few days of submission.
If your site's title, description, or category has changed, you are welcome to resubmit with updated details. The archivist will update the existing record accordingly.
No. Inclusion in Manifest is a record of existence and accessibility, not an editorial endorsement. Readers should conduct their own assessment of any site before using its products or services.
Manifest is a curated web directory maintained in the tradition of careful archival practice. Across 22 distinct sections and 827 catalogued entries, it offers a systematic record of active websites operating across commerce, services, media, and leisure. Each entry is documented with domain, title, and description, allowing readers to locate resources by subject without recourse to algorithmic search. The Manifest archivist reviews submissions and organises entries so that each section forms a coherent and useful reference. Whether you are researching a specific industry or browsing out of general curiosity, Manifest provides a methodical point of entry into the open web. Submissions are welcome from any site owner wishing to have their domain entered into the record.