T Tribune Web Register
Open-web register · Est. MMXXVI

Tribune ·

A hand-kept register of the web’s working sites — 798 entries set across 22 sections. Open a section, or submit your own site.

798 Entries
22 Sections
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Is it free to submit my website?

Yes — completely. Submitting your site to the Tribune register is free, with no fee now and none later. Open the form, enter your URL, choose a section, and you are set.

What is Tribune?

Tribune is a free web register: a hand-set directory of 798 websites across 22 sections. A person sets each site by hand, so you can read the open web like a register instead of an algorithm.

How are sites organised?

By section. Every site is entered into one of 22 sections — from computing to travel — so related entries sit together in the same column and are easy to read.

How do I submit my site?

Go to the submit page, enter your site’s URL, choose the section that fits, and submit. If you leave the description blank we’ll fetch one for you. It takes under a minute.

Do you review submissions?

We do. New entries are read by a person before they are set, and we re-read the sections now and then to strike links that have gone offline.

About the register

Tribune is a free web register — a hand-kept record of the open web. We set working websites across twenty-two sections, entering each one by hand rather than by algorithm.

There is nothing to install and nothing to pay. Open a section, read the column, and follow the entries that fit. When you run a site of your own, you can submit it to the register in under a minute — free, and free to stay.

It is search set like a printed register: instead of a blank box and a billion guesses, you get a small, legible column that a person actually edits.