830 surveyed destinations across 22 territories — browse the index or add your own entry.
Submit any legitimate site to the Compass55 gazetteer at no charge. Review is conducted promptly and listings appear in the appropriate section once approved. Listing is free
+ List your siteCompass55 is a free web directory — a gazetteer of the open web — that surveys and records 830 legitimate sites across 22 organised sections. It is designed to help any enquirer find useful destinations without commercial bias or editorial favouritism.
Yes. Submitting a site to the Compass55 register costs nothing. Fill in the submission form with your site address, select the most appropriate section, and the review is conducted at no charge to you.
The Compass55 gazetteer is divided into 22 sections, each corresponding to a broad territory of commercial or organisational activity — from legal chambers and medical infirmaries to travel passages and computing apparatus. Sites that do not fit a specific section are recorded under General Entries & Miscellany.
Use the Add Your Site form, enter your URL, choose the most relevant section from the dropdown, and submit. Once reviewed, your entry will appear in the appropriate part of the Compass55 register.
Most submissions are reviewed within a short period of receipt. The Compass55 editors apply consistent criteria: the site must be operational and its purpose must be identifiable. Approved entries are added to the register without further delay.
If your site has changed address or name, contact the Compass55 editors with the relevant details. The register is revised to keep entries current and accurate.
Compass55 accepts any site whose purpose is legitimate and whose content is clearly identifiable. The register covers a broad range of territories including health, law, finance, travel, technology, and many others. Sites whose purpose is obscured or whose content is unlawful are not recorded.
Compass55 is a gazetteer of the open web — a systematic survey of 830 registered destinations spanning 22 distinct territories. Like the great geographical reference works of an earlier era, it charts each entry with equal care: from the smallest specialist practice to the most populous commercial district. The register is open to any legitimate site; submission costs nothing and review is conducted in the spirit of honest cartography. Sections range from legal chambers and medical infirmaries to gaming parlours and travel passages, with the broadest miscellany reserved for destinations that resist a single classification. Compass55 maintains this index so that any enquirer may orient themselves within the open web without commercial bias or hidden agenda. The register grows with each new submission and is revised whenever the territory demands it.