Go links are short, memorable URLs that redirect to longer, more
complex links. Instead of remembering
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a2b3c4d5e6f7g8h9i0j/edit
, you can simply type go/onboarding
in your browser.
They're perfect for teams to share internal links, documentation, dashboards, and frequently accessed resources.
To use go links, you need to point the "go" domain to our servers. Here are the setup methods:
Open a terminal and run:
sudo sh -c 'echo "35.85.192.103 go" >> /etc/hosts'
We're working on browser extensions that will make setup even easier.
Configure your router or DNS settings to point "go" to our servers.
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Absolutely! 30to is designed for teams. You can invite unlimited team members to your organization, and everyone can create and manage go links together. Each team member just needs to set up the "go" domain on their computer.
With our advanced plans, you get team management features, analytics to see which links are most popular, and SSO integration for enterprise security.
Yes, modifying your /etc/hosts file to add the "go" domain is safe. This file is commonly used to override DNS for specific domains. You're simply telling your computer that when you type "go" in your browser, it should connect to our servers instead of trying to find a public "go" domain.
Many companies use this approach for internal tools and services. If you're uncomfortable with this, you can always remove the entry later by editing the file again.
Yes! All plans include analytics to track how often your go links are used. With our Growth and Scale plans, you get advanced analytics that show usage trends, popular links, and team activity.
This helps you understand which resources your team uses most and optimize your internal link structure.
Yes! You can create go links with variables using the /$ syntax. For example:
Link: go/jira/$
URL: https://company.atlassian.net/browse/$
Usage: Type go/jira/ABC-123
to go directly
to ticket ABC-123
This is perfect for ticket systems, user profiles, documentation pages, and any URL pattern that follows a consistent structure.
We're here to help! You can reach out to us through:
Create your free account and start using go links with your team today.