A hand-typed index of 798 working websites across 22 categories. Find what you need, or submit your own site — always free.
Pick a category and submit your URL in under a minute. No account required. Free, always. No fees, no premium tiers.
PageCourt is a free, hand-kept web directory that lists 834 websites across 22 categories. Every entry is submitted by its owner and reviewed by a person before appearing in the directory.
Visit the Submit page, enter your site's URL, choose a category, and optionally add a title and description. Submission is free and your site will appear in the directory immediately upon approval.
No. PageCourt is completely free to use and to submit to. There are no premium placements, no featured listings, and no fees of any kind. Every listing is equal.
PageCourt currently lists 834 approved websites across 22 categories. New submissions are reviewed and added on an ongoing basis.
To request an update or removal of your listing, please contact us with your domain name and the change you'd like made. We aim to process such requests promptly.
PageCourt is a free web directory built and maintained by hand. Unlike search engines that index the web automatically, PageCourt lists only websites that have been individually submitted and reviewed. With 798 entries spanning 22 categories from Travel & Vacations to Software & Tech, PageCourt gives you a reliable shortlist of real, working websites in any topic area you need.
The directory is open to any legitimate website. Submission is free and takes under a minute. Once listed, your site appears alongside others in its category, ordered alphabetically, and is discoverable by anyone browsing PageCourt. There are no fees, no premium placements, and no pay-to-rank schemes — every listing is equal.
PageCourt exists because hand-kept directories still have value. When a real person reviews and approves each submission, the result is a cleaner, more trustworthy index than what automated systems produce. We keep the directory free, the listings honest, and the interface as simple as a typewritten page.