Country directory

United States website directory

United States uses the same curated directory system as the global homepage, but the page composition is tuned for country-level browsing: shared global essentials, country-specific standouts, and category shelves filtered through regional visibility rules.

85 visible profiles0 country-specific entries8 active shelves

Global and country pages

How this page relates to the main directory

The global homepage remains the broad editorial front door. Country pages reuse the same taxonomy and profile system, then tighten the shelves around one market by mixing global utility sites with regional entries that only belong in this country context.

Shared global
85

Profiles inherited from the main directory surface.

Country-only
0

Entries curated specifically for United States.

Route model

Country pages live at subdirectories like `/us` without any automatic geolocation redirects.

Top shelf

Top United States sites

Editorial shortlist for United States, combining globally important destinations with country-specific profiles when they matter.

13 sites

Country-specific layer

Local signals that do not belong on the global homepage

These profiles exist because a country page should be more than a translated copy of the homepage. Regional visibility lets us surface services, publishers, and public resources that are genuinely country-dependent.

This page is ready to hold country-only entries as they are curated and marked visible for United States.

Shared directory layer

Global profiles still anchor country pages

Country pages should stay consistent with the main directory strategy, so strong global destinations remain visible when they still make sense for local visitors.

Editorial rules

Country pages stay aligned with the core information architecture

The homepage is still global. Country pages narrow the browse experience instead of replacing the main entry point.
Categories and site profiles remain on their stable shared routes, while region pages decide which shelves and entries are relevant for one country.
No automatic geolocation or redirect behavior is used. Region selection stays explicit and crawlable.