830 catalogued entries across 22 subject sections — a maintained index of active sites, organised for reference.
Submit your site to the Meadow40 index at no cost. Each submission is reviewed and, if accepted, filed under the most appropriate subject section in the catalogue. Free to submit
Submit a siteMeadow40 is a curated web index cataloguing 830 active sites across 22 subject sections. It operates as a maintained reference resource — a straightforward record of what is on the web, organised by subject for ease of retrieval.
Yes. Submission to the Meadow40 index is free of charge. There is no fee to submit, and no payment is required for inclusion.
Entries are filed under one of 22 subject sections — from health and legal services to technology, travel, and general commerce. A site is placed in the section that best matches its primary purpose. If a site operates across several areas, it is filed where it is most likely to be sought.
Use the submission form on the Add a Site page. Provide your site's URL and select the most appropriate category. The submission will be reviewed and, if accepted, added to the catalogue.
Yes. Each submission is reviewed before it appears in the public index. We look for sites that are active, accessible, and accurately described. Sites that are inaccessible, under construction, or that misrepresent their content are not listed.
Most submissions are reviewed within a few days. During periods of higher volume it may take a little longer. You will not receive a notification either way — you can check the index directly to see if your site has been added.
If your site has changed significantly — a new domain, a change of primary subject, or a correction to the listing details — you are welcome to resubmit using the form. Duplicate entries for the same domain are not created; the existing record will be updated if the change is accepted.
Meadow40 is a maintained web index cataloguing 830 active sites across 22 subject sections, from health and legal services to technology, travel, and general commerce. Each entry is filed by primary subject and reviewed for continued accessibility. The index began as a small reference project and has grown into a steady record of active web presences, organised for straightforward retrieval. Submission is open to all site owners at no cost; entries are reviewed before appearing in the public catalogue. The aim of the index is utility: a well-maintained, navigable record of what is present on the web, without editorial commentary on the sites themselves.