B Recorder35 Gazetteer

About & Editorial Notes


Recorder35 is a curated index of the open web — a manually maintained catalogue of websites organised into 22 sections and reviewed individually before listing. It was built on a straightforward principle: that the web is more useful when someone keeps an honest, organised record of what is out there.

The 832 entries in Recorder35 span a wide range of sectors, from the largest section on gaming and wagering platforms to collections covering health, technology, finance, travel, and several dozen other categories. Each entry represents a working web presence at the time of cataloguing. The index makes no editorial judgments about individual entries beyond verifying that they are genuine and categorically appropriate.

The catalogue is structured for browsing. Each of the 22 sections has its own page with a full list of catalogued entries, a brief description of the section's scope, and a longer reference note for those who want more context. The index is not ranked by traffic, authority, or any other metric — entries appear as records in a collection, not as competitors in a table.

Submissions are open and free of charge. Any legitimate website can be proposed for inclusion using the Add a Site form. New entries are reviewed in the order they are received and added to the relevant section once approved. The review process is straightforward: the submission must represent a working site with a clear primary subject that fits one of the 22 sections.

Recorder35 is one entry in a broader network of curated web indices, each maintained with the same commitment to honest cataloguing and consistent organisation. It is updated continuously as new submissions are reviewed and approved.