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Open-web transit map · MMXXVI

Junction

A hand-run map of the web’s working sites — 798 stops across 22 lines. Ride a line, or add your own stop.


798 Stops
22 Lines
Free fare
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Pick a line and add your stop in under a minute. No fee, ever — free for good.

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Service information

Is it free to add my stop?

Yes — completely. Adding your site as a stop on Junction is free, with no fee now and none later. Open the form, enter your URL, choose a line, and you are on the map.

What is Junction?

Junction is a free web directory drawn as a transit map: 798 stops across 22 lines. A person plots each stop by hand, so you can read the open web like a route map instead of an algorithm.

How are sites organised?

By line. Every site is plotted onto one of 22 lines — from compute to travel — so related stops sit together and are easy to read.

How do I add my stop?

Go to the add page, enter your site’s URL, choose the line that fits, and submit. If you leave the description blank we’ll fetch one for you. It takes under a minute.

Do you review submissions?

We do. New stops are checked by a person before they’re plotted, and we re-walk the lines now and then to close stops that have gone offline.

About the network

Junction is a free web directory — drawn as a transit map. We plot working websites across twenty-two lines, mapping each one by hand rather than by algorithm.

There is nothing to install and nothing to pay. Ride a line, read the stops, and follow the ones that fit. When you run a site of your own, you can add it as a stop in under a minute — free, and free to stay.

It is search drawn as a route map: instead of a blank box and a billion guesses, you get a short, legible line that a person actually plots.