Finished Form

If you currently have a fanlisting listed as upcoming and you have completed it, please fill out this form to notify a staff member that you have finished your fanlisting. The staff member will then add your fanlisting's URL to the network.

Please remember:

  • Use this form only to notify a staff member of a finished fanlisting!
  • The fanlisting MUST to be one that you are currently approved for. We cannot process forms from anyone other than the currently listed owner.
  • You must use the same email address and name we have on record for you. If you're unsure of which email address or name you used (though we advise you to stick to one only) then provide all possibilities in the comments section.
  • Do not submit redirection URLs like cjb.net and .tk because they are either inaccessible to all visitors, or they pose security risks to visitors. Please list your actual URL.
  • Please select the correct category from the drop-down menu. If your fanlisting is listed in more than one category, fill out this form for every category it was approved in.
  • Please submit only ONE fanlisting per form. If you have multiple finished fanlistings, fill out the form for each of them separately.
  • NEW: If your fanlisting was previously listed in one of the Anime/Manga categories, you will need to send in your form at The Anime Fanlistings Network. [?]
Your Name:
Your Email Address:
The URL to your fanlisting:
The subject of your fanlisting:
The category your fanlisting is listed in:
Any comments/questions?

Support Us

TFL relies on donations and advertising to keep running. There are several ways you can help! Make a donation and get access to the TFL donators package, buy something from the TFL Store or visit our advertisers. We also have a banner rotation for fanlistings and fansites. Every bit helps! More information can be found on the Support page.


Did You Know?

Our "new update date rule" requires that dates be written out (e.g., 5th March 2005) or a key provided next to the date (e.g., 05/02/05 [dd/mm/yy]). This rule was introduced because TFL tries to cater to people across the world. Using date formats like dd/mm or mm/dd without explaining what they are is very confusing, since one is used in the US and the other in Europe and other countries. We were getting several report forms for sites that were actually being updated because people assumed that the date was the other way around.