835 sites logged across 22 sections. Navigate by category or browse the open entries.
Submit your site to the expedition log. Active sites in any section are welcome. The process takes under two minutes: enter your URL, choose a section, and your submission enters the review queue. Approved entries are added to the directory and indexed in the relevant field column. Listing is free.
Copse63 is a web directory structured like an expedition log. It holds 835 active sites sorted into 22 named sections, each covering a distinct area of online activity. The aim is straightforward navigation rather than ranking or recommendation.
Yes. Submitting a site to Copse63 costs nothing. Fill in the submission form with your URL and select the most appropriate section. Once reviewed, approved entries are added to the relevant field column.
The 22 sections are named for the terrain they cover — Field Medical for health services, Expedition Funds for financial resources, Route and Waypoints for travel, and so on. Each section has a short orientation note and a longer guide that describes what you will find inside.
Most submissions are reviewed within a few days. Once approved, the site entry is added to the appropriate section and becomes part of the logged index. You will not receive a notification, but you can search for your domain to confirm its presence.
The log records sites as submitted. If significant details about your site have changed, you can resubmit using the same form. The review process will apply again, and the updated entry will replace the previous one if approved.
Section size reflects the volume of submissions received in each category. Risk Ledger has 117 entries because that area of the web generates high submission volumes. Territory Claims has 5 because property services are less frequently submitted. The directory logs what it receives; it does not artificially balance sections.
The 22 sections cover a broad range of online activity, from health and legal services to travel, technology, and social platforms. Sites that do not fit a named section can be submitted to Open Entries, the catch-all field column for sites outside the mapped corridors.
Copse63 is a structured web directory built on the model of an expedition log — a systematic record of 835 active sites, sorted into 22 distinct sections that map the terrain of the modern internet. Each entry was placed according to its function, the way a surveyor marks features on a chart: by type, by territory, by what it does in the landscape. The result is a navigable index rather than a ranked list. You will not find editorial scores here, only documented outposts. The 22 sections range from the densely populated Risk Ledger and Open Entries to compact specialist columns like Survey and Permits and Territory Claims. Each section carries its own field notes — a short orientation followed by a longer guide that explains the terrain. Copse63 updates its log as new sites are added; the index reflects the web as it currently stands, not as it once was. Use the category grid to enter at the section most relevant to your search, or browse the open entries for unexpected finds beyond the mapped corridors.