I am addicted to go/link shortcuts for navigating my team's and org's resources (and maintaining canonical links to the latest and most correct version of something), and I can’t imagine working anywhere without them. I think the concept of go/shortcuts originated at Google, and then adopted by all sorts of tech companies (like Meta, Netflix etc).
Goto brings those same easy-to-remember short links (g.to/...) with privacy controls, and you can also setup teams with access controls, without needing local deployments or DNS configuration. Variable links, resource collections are also supported.
Congrats on the launch! I tried Goto during the closed beta and really liked how easy it was to create and share links with my team. Since then, it has become our go to app 😉 for sharing internal links.
Kayako
I am addicted to go/link shortcuts for navigating my team's and org's resources (and maintaining canonical links to the latest and most correct version of something), and I can’t imagine working anywhere without them. I think the concept of go/shortcuts originated at Google, and then adopted by all sorts of tech companies (like Meta, Netflix etc).
Goto brings those same easy-to-remember short links (g.to/...) with privacy controls, and you can also setup teams with access controls, without needing local deployments or DNS configuration. Variable links, resource collections are also supported.
Johari Window
Hey Product Hunt 👋!
Ever wondered how companies like Google, Netflix, Stripe, or LinkedIn provide easy access to all internal tools and knowledge?
They don’t waste time on searching and copy pasting long, messy links—they use short, human-friendly shortcuts that everyone can remember and share.
Think bit.ly but this is private and works for you and your team.
Almost all tools I came across are built for enterprises, require an extension or are too complicated. I built Goto because I felt we could do better.
🔗 How it works
1. Sign up with Google (Microsoft Auth coming soon). Use your work email to join your org—or your personal email for private shortcuts.
2. Create shortcuts for your company, team, or yourself. Add multiple destinations, or use variables to make links dynamic.
3. Navigate instantly:
Type g.to/[shortcut] in your browser to jump right in.
Or, with the Chrome Extension, just type g/[shortcut].
✨ Why Goto?
• Zero setup — sign up and start using instantly.
• No extension needed — it just works magically using g.to
• Link accounts — you can use your personal and work shortcuts all at one place.
• Collections & multi-destinations — bundle links together.
• Smart variables — create dynamic links like g.to/ticket/[123].
• Share links — keep links private, make them work with your team or share them publicly.
Would love your feedback, I have poured my heart and soul into this!
Really look forward to answering your questions.
Thanks ❤️
AdonisJS
Congrats on the launch! I tried Goto during the closed beta and really liked how easy it was to create and share links with my team. Since then, it has become our go to app 😉 for sharing internal links.
Keep up the good work 💪
Congrats on the launch, Prasanjit!
Johari Window
@raghav_arora2 Thank you paaji! ❤️