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About & editorial policy

Meridian99 is a web directory — a structured index of active sites organised into subject desks. The format is straightforward: each entry carries a domain, a title, and a short description filed at submission. Nothing more. Nothing invented.

The directory launched as a practical alternative to search-engine discovery. Search returns results weighted by algorithm; Meridian99 returns results weighted by human submission and editorial review. The difference matters when you are looking for something specific in a crowded niche.

Twenty-two desks cover the main beats: health, travel, technology, law, finance, home improvement, and more. The General Assignment desk catches everything that does not fit a named beat — which, given the breadth of the web, turns out to be quite a lot. At last count, that desk alone carries the most listings in the directory.

Every site in the index was submitted by its operator. Meridian99 does not harvest or automatically import listings. This keeps the index lean and the links active. If a site has gone dark, the queue processes removals as they are reported.

Listing is free. The submission form is open. Sites that pass review are added to the relevant desk within the normal processing cycle. Meridian99 does not charge for placement and does not guarantee any particular outcome from being listed.