NewWorldWebs is a modern, human-curated web directory built to help people discover quality websites, innovative startups, AI tools, and digital resources. We believe the best parts of the internet are found through exploration—not just algorithms. Submit your website for free and help build a more open, authentic web.
Human-curated website directory
Free website submissions
Discover startups, AI tools, and digital resources
Browse websites by category
Fast and intuitive search
Modern, clean interface
SEO-friendly listings
Regularly updated collection
Community-driven discovery
Featured and trending websites
Discover new and useful websites
Promote your startup or personal website
Submit your SaaS or AI tool
Find inspiration for your next project
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I built NewWorldWebs because I felt that discovering great websites has become harder than it should be. Search engines are increasingly dominated by SEO-optimized pages, ads, and repetitive content, while many genuinely useful projects remain hidden. NewWorldWebs is my attempt to bring back the feeling of exploring the web — finding startups, tools, AI projects, and digital resources that are actually worth visiting. Every website can be submitted for free, and the goal is to build a curated, community-driven directory focused on quality and authenticity. I’d love your feedback on the design, categories, and overall experience.
Human curation is the differentiator, but it's also the thing that quietly kills most directories — submissions scale, your review time doesn't. Worth deciding early whether curation means "a human approved it" or "a human wrote something about it", because only the second produces pages Google can't get from every other directory. The free-submission model tends to attract SEO link-drops in volume. A minimum bar (working site, no doorway pages, real about page) stated publicly on the submit form filters a surprising amount of that before it reaches your queue.
**[NewWorldWebs](https://fazier.com/launches/newworldwebs)** is a modern, human-curated web directory for discovering quality websites, AI tools, and startups algorithm-free.
Curious how you handle niche/non-English sites — I run a Spanish-language content site and most general directories default to English-first categorization, which buries non-English listings even when they're a great fit for the category. Is language a filter/facet on the roadmap, or is discovery purely category-based for now?
Love that you're going human-curated instead of algorithmic. Search really has gotten buried under SEO pages and it's hard to stumble on genuinely good small sites anymore. My one honest question: as submissions grow, how do you plan to keep the curation quality up without it turning into just another link dump? Is there a review step before a site gets listed?
newworldwebs Your product has strong potential, but I found a few key improvements that could make it even better. I'd love to share my feedback and suggestions—please contact me at [email protected]


I built NewWorldWebs because I felt that discovering great websites has become harder than it should be. Search engines are increasingly dominated by SEO-optimized pages, ads, and repetitive content, while many genuinely useful projects remain hidden. NewWorldWebs is my attempt to bring back the feeling of exploring the web — finding startups, tools, AI projects, and digital resources that are actually worth visiting. Every website can be submitted for free, and the goal is to build a curated, community-driven directory focused on quality and authenticity. I’d love your feedback on the design, categories, and overall experience.
Human curation is the differentiator, but it's also the thing that quietly kills most directories — submissions scale, your review time doesn't. Worth deciding early whether curation means "a human approved it" or "a human wrote something about it", because only the second produces pages Google can't get from every other directory. The free-submission model tends to attract SEO link-drops in volume. A minimum bar (working site, no doorway pages, real about page) stated publicly on the submit form filters a surprising amount of that before it reaches your queue.
**[NewWorldWebs](https://fazier.com/launches/newworldwebs)** is a modern, human-curated web directory for discovering quality websites, AI tools, and startups algorithm-free.
Curious how you handle niche/non-English sites — I run a Spanish-language content site and most general directories default to English-first categorization, which buries non-English listings even when they're a great fit for the category. Is language a filter/facet on the roadmap, or is discovery purely category-based for now?
Love that you're going human-curated instead of algorithmic. Search really has gotten buried under SEO pages and it's hard to stumble on genuinely good small sites anymore. My one honest question: as submissions grow, how do you plan to keep the curation quality up without it turning into just another link dump? Is there a review step before a site gets listed?
newworldwebs Your product has strong potential, but I found a few key improvements that could make it even better. I'd love to share my feedback and suggestions—please contact me at [email protected]
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