A free web chronicle of 832 working sites filed across 22 sections — browse by topic or add your own entry.
File your site under the right section in under a minute — no charge, no account needed. Free to list, free to browse — always.
+ Add your stopHerald is a free web directory — a chronicle of working sites across 22 sections. Every entry has been reviewed by a person and checked against a live domain before appearing in the record.
Yes, entirely. Herald does not charge for submissions, and there are no paid or promoted placements. The record is open to any site with a working domain and an appropriate section to file under.
The directory is divided into 22 sections covering broad topic areas: healthcare, technology, legal services, travel, finance, and more. Each section has its own guide describing what belongs there, so you can find the right file for your site or your search.
Click the add link on any Herald page, enter your site's URL, choose the most relevant section from the list, and submit. No account or registration is required. Herald's editorial team reviews every submission before it appears in the chronicle.
Most submissions are reviewed promptly. The record is updated regularly, and approved entries go live in the relevant section as soon as they have been checked. If your site does not appear after a reasonable period, ensure the domain is reachable and try resubmitting.
If the details for your site have changed — a new URL, a corrected title — you may resubmit through the add form. Herald's team will update the record or file the corrected entry in place of the old one.
Herald is run as an independent web directory. The record is maintained editorially, with each entry checked for a live domain before filing. There is no corporate sponsor and no advertising revenue; the directory is operated as a public record of the open web.
Herald is a free web directory built on the principle of the chronicle: every site in the record has been checked against a live domain, filed under one of twenty-two sections, and made browsable without charge.
The Herald record currently holds 831 approved entries spanning personal finance and healthcare, technology and travel, food and law — a cross-section of the open web as it stands today.
Each section of the chronicle carries its own editorial description, recently-added entries, and a practical guide to the category. There are no algorithms deciding what rises to the top; the record is an honest, ordered list.
Herald welcomes new submissions. The add form on every page accepts a site URL and category in under a minute, with no registration required. Submitted sites are reviewed before appearing in the chronicle.