O Orbit Directory
The human-curated web

Orbit Directory

840 sites logged across 22 sections — browse the full expedition record.


841 Sites
22 Categories
Free to list
Free to Submit

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Almanack accepts free listings from owners of active websites. Submit your URL and select the section that best fits your site. Once reviewed, your entry joins 840 others in the catalogue. Free listing — no payment required.

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Frequently asked

What is Almanack?

Almanack is a free web directory that catalogues active websites across 22 subject sections. It operates as a curated log rather than an automated index — each entry was submitted by a site owner and reviewed before being added to the record.

Is it free to submit my site?

Yes. Submission is free and no payment is required at any stage. Fill in the submission form, select the most appropriate section, and your entry will be reviewed before publication.

How are the 22 sections organised?

The sections reflect the natural groupings that emerged from the entries themselves. They range from broad categories such as Uncategorised Entries (189 sites) to specialist sections like Papers & Credentials (8 sites). Each section page lists all entries in that territory, with links to the individual sites.

How do I submit a site?

Use the submission form on the Add a Site page. Provide the URL of your site, a short title, a brief description (your own words, not marketing copy), and select the section that best matches the subject matter. The almanack editors will review the submission and publish approved entries.

What sites are accepted?

The almanack accepts submissions from any active, publicly accessible website. The site should load reliably and describe itself honestly. There is no requirement to belong to a particular industry or geography — the catalogue is international and covers a wide range of subject areas.

How long does approval take?

Most submissions are reviewed within a few days. You will not receive an automated notification, but you can check whether your entry has appeared by searching the relevant section after a week.

Can I update or remove my listing?

To request an update or removal, contact the almanack team using the details on the About page. Include the URL of the entry and the change you are requesting. Updates to descriptions and titles are processed on a case-by-case basis.

How many sites are in the directory?

The almanack currently logs 840 approved entries across 22 sections. The total grows as new submissions are reviewed and added to the catalogue.

About the Almanack

Almanack is a free, openly curated directory of 840 websites, organised into 22 sections that span the breadth of online enterprise and interest. Each entry was reviewed before logging — the almanack records sites that are active and accessible, not mere placeholders. The sections range from Expeditions & Destinations, where travel and adventure operators stake their claim, to Instruments & Software, charting the technology firms that supply the tools of modern commerce. Smaller sections such as Papers & Credentials and Land & Lodgings cover territories that other directories overlook. New listings arrive regularly; the catalogue grows with each expedition into the wider web. Owners of active websites are welcome to submit their own entry using the free submission form.