A free archive of 833 working websites — browse a section or file your own site.
Weald95 is a free, hand-maintained archive of the open web. It holds 833 working websites, filed into 22 subject sections. Browse any section or submit your own site at no cost.
Yes. Filing is free and remains free. There is no paid tier, no featured placement, and no subscription. Your entry stays in the archive once it is filed.
Sites are filed into one of 22 named sections — subject headings covering travel, technology, health, legal, finance, and more. Each section is a browsable list of working entries, flat and unranked.
Visit the filing page, paste your URL, select the section it belongs in, and optionally write a one-line description. If you omit the description, we fetch a short summary from your site automatically. Your entry appears in the archive within minutes.
We verify that each submitted URL resolves to a working website before adding it to the archive. Dead links, parked domains, sites behind a login wall, and obvious content farms are declined quietly. We do not filter by topic, region, or language.
Entries appear in the relevant section within a minute of a successful submission — usually faster. There is no waiting room or manual approval queue for working sites.
To request a correction or removal, reach us via the About page. We handle these requests by hand and aim to respond within a few days.
Weald95 is a free, hand-maintained archive of the open web: 833 working websites, filed into 22 subject sections by a single archivist. Each entry in the record consists of a working URL, a short description, and the date it was filed. Sections run from large and varied holdings — Miscellaneous Holdings holds 189 entries alone — to compact specialist sections such as the Credential Registry, with eight. The archive does not rank entries or promote any over others; the record is flat, filed in order of submission, and browsable in full. Weald95 operates in the tradition of the old hand-kept web catalogues — a finite, legible index of what is actually on the web, rather than a search engine with an unbounded answer set. Filing is free, the record is public, and no account is required to browse or submit.