A structured reference catalogue of 833 websites, filed across 22 editorial columns.
Ledger accepts new entries across all 22 columns. Submit your domain for review and, if approved, your site will be added to the relevant desk at no cost. Listing is free
+ Submit a workYes. Ledger does not charge for submissions or listings. Submit your domain through the Add a Site form, and if it is approved following review, it will be filed under the relevant column at no cost.
Ledger is a free web directory maintained in the style of an editorial periodical. It catalogues websites across 22 subject columns and is designed as a structured reference resource for readers who prefer a curated index to algorithmic search.
Sites in Ledger are filed under one of 22 subject columns, from Capital & Exchanges to Voyages & Itineraries. Each column functions as a discrete editorial desk, cataloguing operators in a defined sector with a consistent format.
Navigate to the Add a Site page, enter your domain and a brief description, and select the column that best fits your site's subject. Submissions are reviewed by the editorial desk before being added to the directory.
Yes. Each submission is reviewed before it is filed. The process focuses on accurate classification and the completeness of the basic record rather than an assessment of site quality or commercial standing.
Ledger currently carries 833 entries across its 22 columns. The directory is updated as new submissions are approved. The Miscellany & Sundries column is the largest at present, with 189 entries.
Ledger does not currently offer self-service edits to existing entries. If your site's description is out of date or your domain has changed, you may submit a fresh entry through the Add a Site form for editorial review.
Ledger is an independent web directory produced in the tradition of the editorial periodical — a structured reference catalogue covering 833 websites across 22 subject columns. Each section is maintained as a discrete desk, filing sites in Commerce, Medicine, Law, Technology, and other domains with the rigour of a published index. Submissions are accepted free of charge; entries are reviewed before publication. The directory is designed for readers who prefer a curated reference to algorithmic search — a standing record of operating websites, updated as new submissions are received and approved. Browse by column to explore a subject area, or use the index to locate a site directly by sector.