About

Replace doomscrolling with one useful click

The Useful Web exists for one reason: the internet should occasionally help. One click should be enough to land on something practical, sharp, and worth remembering.

We approve sites that teach a skill, solve a problem, save time, save money, improve health, help families, or make modern work less chaotic. We reject spam, gambling, adult content, malware, and scammy tools.

The model is intentionally simple: a strong homepage, a fast randomizer, a lightweight review queue, and editorial judgment. That is enough to launch today and improve later.

Revenue should stay aligned with usefulness. Clean sponsorships and clearly labeled ads are acceptable. Manipulative redirects are not.

Editorial

How we choose sites

If you want the review standard in plain language, read the page that explains how usefulness, safety, and sponsorship are evaluated.

Editorial standards