// est. MMXXVI · the open web, listed in plain text
L:~$linkroll --list-all
The Linkroll
837 web addresses across 22 trade headings — set in type and open for browsing.
838sites indexed
22categories
freeto list
Free Listing
Submit Your Address to the Shop
Enter your web address, select the trade heading it belongs under, and the compositor will set it into the Ledger31 catalogue. No charge to list — the shop accepts submissions at no cost.
Ledger31 is a web directory that works like a printer's shop: each submitted address is formatted to house style, set into the type bed, and held in the catalogue under the appropriate trade heading. The shop holds 837 entries across 22 sections.
Is it free to list my site?
Yes. Ledger31 accepts submissions at the counter without charge. Enter your web address, select the trade heading it belongs under, and the compositor will set it into the catalogue.
How are sites organised in Ledger31?
The directory is arranged across 22 trade headings — from automotive and dental services to computing, travel, and the general sundry section. Each entry is assigned to the heading that best matches its trade.
How do I submit my site?
Use the submission form on the Add page. Provide your web address and select the relevant trade heading. The entry goes to the composing stage, is proofed for format, and set into the catalogue impression.
How long does the review take?
Ledger31 runs a formatting check rather than an editorial review. Most entries are set into the type bed and appear in the catalogue within a short time of submission.
Can I submit more than one site?
Yes. Each address is treated as a separate job at the counter. Submit each one individually under the appropriate trade heading.
What kinds of sites does Ledger31 accept?
The shop accepts addresses from any lawful trade. The 22 headings cover most sectors; addresses that do not fit a specialist heading are set under the Sundry Catalogue section.
about Ledger31
Ledger31 is a web directory composed and printed in the manner of a jobbing press: each address is submitted at the counter, formatted to house style, and set into the type bed alongside all others of the same trade. The shop holds 837 catalogued entries across 22 headings, from motor rigs and dental clinics to financial exchanges and the computing trade. No ranking, no annotation — the catalogue runs in the order the compositor saw fit, uniform as a well-set galley. Submissions are accepted without charge; new copy goes to the proofing stage before the impression runs. Ledger31 keeps the directory open to the public in the same spirit as a print-shop job list: plain, legible, and ready for the trade.