Stop hunting links.
Just type them.

Goto turns any URL into a one-word shortcut you'll actually remember: g.to/roadmap beats a 90-character Notion link every time. Works in any browser. No extension required.

See how it works ↓

FREE FOREVER FOR PERSONAL USE · NO CREDIT CARD · 60 SECONDS TO FIRST SHORTCUT

g.to/wifi
g.to/handbook
g.to/pr/1423
g.to/ ↵ enter

… type a word, land on the page …

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Product Roadmap (Q3)

notion.so/yourcompany/product-roadmap-q3

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How it works

Three steps. Live in seconds.

Point a word at any URL, then just type the word. Works in any browser, on any machine.

1

Pick a word

Paste the long, unguessable URL. Give it a name you'll actually remember.

notion.so/yourcompany/product-roadmap-q3-87f3e2
g.to/roadmap
2

Choose who sees it

Keep it personal, share with your team, or make it company-wide. Change the scope anytime.

just me team whole org
same word, no collisions
3

Type it anywhere

It's a real URL. It works in every browser as-is. The optional Chrome extension trims it to just g/word.

g.to/roadmap → right page, every time
Chrome extension

Drop the dot.

The free Chrome extension makes g a keyword in your address bar. Skip the domain and just type the word.

without g.to/roadmap
with g/roadmap
Why Goto

Shorteners make links tiny.
Goto makes links you remember.

A name your whole team can reach for, without asking in Slack again.

Personal, team, or org: no collisions

The same word can point somewhere different for you, your team, and the whole company. Goto resolves by who's asking, so nobody fights over the good names.

personal g.to/metrics → my dashboard
team g.to/metrics → eng dashboards
org g.to/metrics → company KPIs

One shortcut, infinite endpoints

Add a parameter and one rule covers every PR, ticket, and deploy. Set it up once, use it forever.

g.to/pr/1423 → github.com/yourcompany/app/pull/1423
g.to/jira/OPS-88 → yourcompany.atlassian.net/OPS-88

Group related links

Bundle shortcuts into collections your team can browse (onboarding, design resources, quarterly planning), like a shared address book, not a junk drawer.

design g.to/brand · g.to/icons · g.to/figma
new hires g.to/handbook · g.to/benefits

Work & personal, one session

Sign into both accounts once. Type a shortcut and Goto resolves it against whichever account owns it. No profile switching, no context juggling.

your company g.to/standup → work account
personal g.to/bank → your account
Who it's for

For every “what's the link?” moment.

founders & small teams

No more “where's that doc?”

Stop pasting the same link in Slack. Name it once, share it forever.

g.to/investor-update
engineers

Muscle memory for deploys

Tool URLs change; shortcuts don't. Type deploy instead of digging through bookmarks.

g.to/deploy
anyone with links

Straight to the pages you reopen

The sites you reopen all week: bank, lease, that dashboard. Give each a word, land there instantly.

g.to/bank
Pricing

Free forever. Pro? Reach out.

Free

$0forever

Everything you need to try Goto with your team.

  • Up to 100 shortcuts
  • Personal, team, and org scopes
  • Variable links (g.to/pr/1423)
  • Works in any browser (Chrome extension optional)
  • Link collections
  • Link work & personal accounts

Pro

Let's talkearly-access pricing

For teams that live in their browser.

  • Unlimited shortcuts
  • Unlimited collections & teams
  • Usage analytics per shortcut
  • Priority support
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Questions

Answers.

Do I need a browser extension? +

No. You type g.to/yourword directly into the address bar. It's a real URL. Our server looks up the shortcut for the account you're signed into and redirects you. The Chrome extension is optional sugar: it lets you skip the domain and type g/word.

How is this different from Bitly? +

Shorteners make links small so you can share them. Goto makes links memorable so you can type them. The point isn't fewer characters. It's that g.to/roadmap lives in your head, scoped to you, your team, or your whole company.

What happens to my shortcuts if I leave a company? +

Your personal shortcuts are yours. They live on your account and follow you anywhere. Team and org shortcuts stay with the workspace that owns them.

Stop searching.
Just type g.to

60 seconds to your first shortcut. Free for your first 100.