Quorum29 began as a personal project: a field notebook kept by a researcher who wanted a single place to record and retrieve web addresses encountered across dozens of industries. What started as a running list has since been organised into a structured directory, with 22 subject sections and 830 approved entries as the catalog stands today.
Each listing in Quorum29 was reviewed before being added to the index. The directory does not pull sites automatically — every domain on file was submitted and checked against basic criteria before appearing here. That approach keeps the catalog smaller than a crawler-built index, but more consistent in quality.
The 22 sections reflect the natural groupings that emerged from the data itself: health and medical, legal services, technology, travel, furnishings, finance, and so on. A miscellaneous section handles the entries that did not fit a single category cleanly — a deliberate acknowledgement that the web rarely stays neatly within predefined borders.
Quorum29 is free to use for browsing and free to submit to. Site owners can add a listing through the submission form, and submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis. There is no charge to appear in the directory and no commercial relationship implied by inclusion.
The directory is maintained on a best-efforts basis, with the aim of keeping entries current and removing domains that go dark or change their focus substantially. If you notice an entry that needs updating, the contact details are available on the about page.