The Observer — 829 reviewed sites filed across 22 editorial desks.
Observer accepts submissions from site owners and publishers across all desks. Editors review each entry before it goes on the record. There is no charge to list. Free listing
Observer is a free web directory organised into twenty-two editorial desks, each covering a distinct sector of the web. Eight hundred and twenty-nine sites are currently on the record, submitted by site owners and reviewed by editors before filing. The directory is free to search and free to submit.
Yes. Observer charges nothing to submit or to list. Visit the submission form on any desk page, enter your site's URL and a brief description, and an editor will review your entry. There are no fees at any stage.
Observer uses an editorial desk model — twenty-two sections, each covering a specific area of the web such as Health, Technology, Law, or Travel. Every site is filed under the desk that best matches its primary purpose.
Find the desk that best fits your site's subject and click the submission link on that page. Enter your URL and a short description of what the site does. Editors work through the queue in order and will file your entry if it meets the review standard.
Review times depend on queue volume. Observer editors process submissions in the order they arrive. Most entries receive a decision within a few days. You do not need to follow up — if your site clears review, it will appear in the index.
Observer files sites from across the web — businesses, services, platforms, and publishers in sectors from healthcare and law to travel and technology. Editors look for a live domain, a clear and coherent purpose, and a functional web presence. The index is descriptive, not prescriptive.
If your site's details change — a new URL, a revised name, or an updated description — submit the corrected version through the standard form on the relevant desk page. Editors will review the update and amend the record accordingly.
Observer approaches web cataloguing the way a city desk approaches the news: methodically, beat by beat, filing each entry into the public record. Across 22 editorial desks and 829 reviewed sites, Observer brings the discipline of the newsroom to web directories. From the Betting Desk to the Technology Bureau, every listing clears a brief editorial review before it goes on file. The index is free to search and free to submit — a wire-service record of the web's working parts, updated as new submissions arrive from site owners across every sector.