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Who Made This
Tidy Go Links is built by Free Code Collective — a group of ex-big (and small) tech employees who build free, open-source versions of tools we ♥.
Why we built this
We worked at companies that had go links and they were one of our favorite internal tools. Type go/vacation instead of hunting through bookmarks. Type go/okrs to find company OKRs. go/[myname]-[yourname] for all of your 1:1 notes documents.
When we moved to new companies, we wanted that same experience — simple go links. But the existing solutions weren't free and had features we didn't need. So we built our own go links tool — the way we think go links should be: fast, no frills, and free.
Open source
This project is fully open source. If you want to contribute, fork it, or build your own go links product on top of it — go for it.
Free Code Collective is a community of developers who believe the best tools should be accessible to everyone. We build and maintain open-source projects that solve real problems — no venture funding, no freemium traps, no strings attached. Just good software, freely available.
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Have you used go links before?
We worked at companies that had go links, and we built this service to replicate what we loved about them — fast, simple, no frills.
If you want frills, check out GoLinks.io or Trotto — we've tested them and they're great. This service is for folks who worked at companies with go links and know that no-frills-go-links is the way to go (pun intended).
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