830 listed sites, 22 sections — set by hand, held in order.
Register your website in the directory at no charge. Select the appropriate section, submit your URL, and a Cove47 editor will set your entry in type. Always Free
Cove47 is a web directory that lists websites across 22 categories. It is organised in the tradition of a printed trade almanac — one entry per site, each set in its proper section and held in consistent order.
Yes. Cove47 accepts submissions at no cost. Fill in the submission form with your URL and choose the category that best fits your site.
The directory is divided into 22 sections — categories named after trades and subjects in the style of a printer's shop almanac. Each site is placed in the section that best matches its primary business or content.
Submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis. Once approved, a listing is set into the relevant section and becomes visible to other visitors.
To update an existing entry, use the contact method on the About page. A Cove47 editor will adjust the record and re-set it in the directory.
Any website owner or administrator can submit a site for inclusion. The directory is open to all legitimate businesses and web projects.
Yes. The directory indexes sites from across the world. Country of origin is not a factor in whether a listing is accepted.
Cove47 is a web directory composed the way a printer's shop sets a trade almanac — one entry at a time, checked for accuracy, placed in proper order, and bound into a volume that holds its value. The directory currently lists 830 active websites across 22 categories, from Hearts & Introductions and Games of Chance & Betting through to Journeys & Accommodation and Computing & Software. Every entry has been registered against a unique domain, keeping the index free from duplicate listings. The structure of the directory mirrors the structure of a well-set book: consistent headings, predictable navigation, and no unnecessary embellishment. Cove47 is designed for straightforward reference — the kind of directory you return to because it works.