A structured index of 841 web presences filed across 22 editorial desks — browse by sector or submit a free entry to Signal46.
Any legitimately operating website may submit an entry for inclusion in the Signal46 registry. There is no charge to file. Submissions are reviewed editorially before publication. Free to file
+ Add your siteSignal46 is a structured web directory that indexes 841 live websites across 22 editorial desks. It operates as an open registry — anyone can browse by category or submit a site free of charge.
Yes. Signal46 accepts submissions at no charge. The review process is editorial, not commercial. Sites that pass review are published without a fee.
Entries are filed under 22 editorial desks, each covering a distinct sector or activity type. Browse the desk list on the home page to find the category that fits your interest.
Most submissions are reviewed within a few working days. Volume and complexity can affect timing, but all filed sites receive a review and a decision.
Any legitimately operating website is eligible for inclusion. The site must be live and accessible at the time of submission and must fit within one of Signal46's 22 editorial desks.
No. Inclusion in the registry indicates only that a site was live and accessible when reviewed. Signal46 does not endorse, rank, or make commercial recommendations about any listed site.
Use the submission form to file a correction or removal request. Include the domain name and the specific change required and the team will process it in the standard review queue.
Signal46 is an open-register web directory indexing 841 active web presences across 22 classified desks. The directory operates like a wire service for the open web — filing and verifying entries across sectors from finance and legal services to gaming operations and digital commerce. Each desk holds a curated sample of live, accessible sites, organised so researchers, businesses, and general browsers can locate what they need without a search query. Signal46 accepts submissions at no charge. New entries are reviewed before publication to confirm the site resolves and is legitimately operating. The 22-desk structure keeps the index navigable regardless of how large the registry grows.