F Tribune63 Directory
Issue No. 01 · Est. MMXXVI · The Open Web

Tribune63 Directory

A gazetteer of the open web — 836 sites filed across 22 subject bureaux.


836 Sites
22 Sections
Free to submit
Open Submissions

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Frequently asked

What is Tribune63?

Tribune63 is an independent web gazetteer — a catalogued directory of active sites organised into 22 subject bureaux. It operates on the model of a print reference directory: entries are filed by a correspondent, verified as live, and organised by topic area. The gazette currently holds 836 entries.

Is it free to list my site?

Yes. Submission to Tribune63 is open and free of charge. Once submitted, your site is reviewed by a correspondent and, if active and appropriately categorised, admitted to the relevant bureau. There are no fees at any stage.

How are sites organised in Tribune63?

The gazetteer is divided into 22 bureaux covering distinct subject areas — from Clinics & Healthcare Providers and Solicitors & Legal Chambers to Touring & Destinations and Technical Goods & Software. When you submit a site, you select the most appropriate bureau; the correspondent may refile it if a better match exists.

How do I submit my site?

Use the submission form on the Add a Site page. You will be asked for your site's web address, title, a short description, and which bureau you think is the best fit. Submissions are reviewed within a short period and you will see your listing appear once it has passed review.

Do Tribune63 correspondents review every submission?

Yes. Every submission goes through a brief editorial review to confirm the site is reachable and that the description and bureau assignment are accurate. The review is not a quality judgement — Tribune63 does not rate or rank sites — but it does ensure the gazette remains a reliable documentary record rather than an open spam target.

Can I update or remove my listing?

To request a change or removal, use the submission form and note in the description that you are requesting an amendment to an existing entry. Tribune63 correspondents process update requests on the same rolling basis as new submissions.

What kinds of sites are listed in Tribune63?

The gazette includes commercial businesses, professional practices, service providers, and specialist operators of all sizes — from large multi-site operations to single-domain independent traders. The only requirement is that the site is active and can be assigned to one of the 22 bureaux. Tribune63 does not list sites that are parked, under construction, or not publicly reachable.

How is Tribune63 different from a search engine?

Tribune63 is a curated reference roll, not an algorithmic index. Entries are filed by correspondents rather than crawled automatically, and the gazette makes no attempt to rank sites by authority or relevance. It is closer in spirit to a print trade directory or almanac than to a search engine — a documentary record of what is out there, organised for browsing rather than search.

About Tribune63

Tribune63 is an independent gazetteer of the open web — a reference roll of 836 verified domain entries catalogued across 22 subject bureaux. The gazetteer is maintained in the tradition of a print directory: methodical, plainly organised, and updated as new entries are verified by correspondents. Coverage spans the full breadth of web commerce and civil activity, from established professional services to niche trade operators. Each bureau groups related domains under a common heading, making it straightforward to survey a sector or locate a specific type of provider. Tribune63 does not rank entries by traffic, authority, or commercial arrangement — every listing is filed on equal documentary footing. Submissions are accepted from any site owner; entries are reviewed before admission to the roll.