836 sites registered across 22 sections — browse the atlas or add your own.
Submit your site to the Cornerstone16 atlas at no cost. Once reviewed, your entry will be placed in the appropriate section and made available to all readers of the register. Submit for free — no account required.
+ Submit a siteCornerstone16 is a web directory organized as an atlas gazette — a systematic register of 836 active sites mapped across 22 sections covering finance, health, travel, technology, and more. It is designed to help readers find useful sites across a broad range of industries, and to give site owners a free place in the register.
Yes. Submission is free and open to any publicly accessible website. There are no paid tiers, featured placements, or submission fees. Complete the submission form with your site URL and select the section that best fits your site, and the Cornerstone16 desk will review your entry.
Sites are grouped into 22 sections, each covering a distinct area of the web — from the Wagering Chronicle and the Health Correspondent to the Motoring Desk and the Travel Atlas. When you submit, you choose the section that best fits your site. Each section includes a correspondent's summary and example entries to help readers navigate.
Most submissions are reviewed and logged within a few days of receipt. The desk checks that submitted sites are publicly accessible before adding them to the appropriate section. There is no automated notification, but you can check for your domain after a few days to confirm it has been registered.
Yes. Each site must be submitted individually via the submission form. There is no limit on how many distinct sites a single owner may register, provided each is a publicly accessible, independently operated platform.
The Cornerstone16 desk conducts periodic reviews to remove entries that are no longer accessible. If your site goes offline temporarily, it may be removed during one of these reviews. You are welcome to resubmit once the site is back online and accessible.
The register accepts submissions from sites in any language. The atlas itself is maintained in English — section names, correspondent notes, and survey text are in English — but the listed sites operate in a wide range of languages and serve audiences worldwide.
Browse by section using the navigation on the home page. Each section groups similar types of sites together and includes a short correspondent's note describing the terrain. If you are looking for something specific, scanning the section list is the fastest route to the right part of the atlas.
Cornerstone16 is a web directory maintained in the style of an atlas gazette — a systematic register of 836 active sites mapped across 22 distinct sections. Each section of the atlas covers a defined area of the web: from the densely charted Wagering Chronicle with 119 entries to specialist desks covering dental care, legal services, and animal welfare. Every site in the register has been submitted directly by its owner and reviewed for basic accessibility before being added to the atlas. Cornerstone16 does not rank sites or sell placement — the register records the web as submitted, in the order submissions arrived. The atlas is organized to make browsing efficient: each section carries a correspondent's summary of the terrain and a handful of representative sites to orient the first-time reader. Submission is open and free to any publicly accessible website.