What Signal36 is
Signal36 is a hand-filed index of working websites, organised across 22 subject sections. It works the way a good gazette reference should: each site is reviewed individually, assigned a plain name and a working link, given a short description of what it actually does, and filed under the section where it belongs.
How entries are recorded
Every entry in the Signal36 index is filed by hand. The editor reads each site, assigns it a name, writes a short description, and places it in one of the 22 sections. Entries that go offline are removed; new entries are added as submissions are reviewed. The index does not aggregate feeds, scrape search results, or rank sites by payment or popularity score.
Submitting your site
If you run a website, you can submit it for consideration at no charge. Choose the section that best fits your site, enter your URL, and submit the form. The editor reviews all submissions and adds approved sites to the record. There is no fee and no obligation — the index is free to browse and free to join.
What you will not find here
Signal36 does not rank sites by ad spend, click volume, or any algorithm. There are no sponsored listings, no tracking scripts, and no pay-to-feature positions. What you find in the index is what the editor judged worth filing — nothing more, nothing less. The gazette approach keeps the record clean and readable.