A field index of 832 catalogued web entries across 22 subject sections.
Submit your domain for review and, if approved, it will be catalogued in the Circular32 field index alongside 832 existing entries. Free to list
Circular32 is a structured web directory — a field index of 832 catalogued websites organised into 22 subject sections. It is maintained as a reference resource for methodical browsing across a range of online domains.
Yes. Submission to Circular32 is free of charge. Site owners may submit their domain using the directory's submission form. Entries that meet the catalogue criteria are added to the live field index at no cost.
Entries are grouped into 22 subject sections, each corresponding to a classified field of web activity — from computing systems and clinical medicine to geographic traversal and culinary trade. Each submitted site is assigned to the section that best reflects its primary subject matter.
Navigate to the Add a Site page, enter your domain, and select the appropriate subject section from the list. Your submission will be reviewed and, if approved, added to the Circular32 field record.
Submissions are typically reviewed within a few days. Once a submission has been assessed and catalogued, the entry appears in the relevant subject section of the field index.
Yes. Circular32 is an independent catalogue and does not require exclusivity. Sites that appear in other web directories may also be submitted for inclusion in this field index.
Circular32 catalogues publicly accessible websites across a broad range of subjects. The directory accepts operational sites in any of the 22 subject sections. Sites that are under construction, inaccessible, or otherwise non-operational are not accepted.
Circular32 is a structured web directory maintained as a field index of 832 active websites, catalogued across 22 subject sections. Each entry was reviewed and assigned to a category reflecting its primary operational domain, from capital exchange and digital finance to clinical medicine and geographic traversal. The directory functions as a reference instrument: a recorded inventory of web destinations organised for methodical browsing rather than algorithmic discovery. Field sections range from compact single-digit counts to the probability markets division, which alone registers 117 documented entries. Circular32 does not rank entries within sections; each site is treated as an equal observation in the field record. The index is updated as new submissions are reviewed and processed.