OSlash

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    Turn clunky URLs into powerful shortcuts to streamline your workflow

    Nobody likes scavenging through Slack just to find the URL for your weekly stand-up notes. (“I call it Needle in the Hay-Slack.”)

    It’s a hassle to keep track of all the links you need to access, and the time you waste copying and pasting everything across tools really starts to add up.

    Ready to create simple URL shortcuts for documents and meeting links that your entire team can manage, access, and share instantly?

    Introducing OSlash.

    TL;DR

    Create simple shortcuts for URLs that your entire team can name and share across the workspace for instant access
    Sort all your shortcuts from one dashboard, switch seamlessly between apps, and use hotkeys to launch a searchable database

    At-a-glance

    Overview

    OSlash is a tool that turns long URLs into shortcuts and integrates with key software to let teams instantly share info across their workspace.

    To start, download the OSlash extension for your favorite browser, whether that’s Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Brave.

    Once it’s installed, you can transform messy URLs into simple shortcuts that your entire team can access.

    Name links according to their function so that the shortcuts are easy to find and remember—like “o/daily-standup” in place of a Zoom link.

    And with one click, you can turn on privacy settings to create shortcuts that only you can access.

    Shortcut creator

    Create streamlined shortcuts for any URL directly from your favorite browser.

    With OSlash, you can view, edit, and organize all your shortcuts from one dashboard.

    Monitor analytics for each link to keep track of activity across your company, and get notified automatically when new links are created.

    You can even group related shortcuts together and create collections of every link connected to a particular topic or team.

    Dashboard

    View, edit, sort, and monitor every shortcut in your workspace from one dashboard.

    OSlash follows you across tools so links autocomplete as you type, whether that’s in Jira, Slack, email, or even text editors like Notion.

    The tool also fully integrates with Slack for easy shortcut launching within your existing conversations.

    You’ll be able to stop wasting time copying and pasting links so you can get straight to business, even if you’re on the go.

    Autocomplete feature

    Autocomplete saves hours in the long run with quick, accurate link sharing across your workspace.

    Use hotkeys to launch a searchable directory of every shortcut at any time, no matter what program you’re working in.

    You can also search through tabs to find a specific page, as well as search your history to locate files faster.

    Plus, OSlash will autocomplete shortcut links as you type in Gmail and Linear, and reveal shortcut names automatically when you’re on a page someone has already saved.

    Shortcuts launcher

    Use hotkeys to open the launcher from anywhere and search all your OSlash data in one place.

    If you had to pick one superpower, it definitely wouldn’t be memorizing all of your go-to URLs. (URL Commander isn’t exactly Avengers material.)

    OSlash simplifies link-based workflow through the power of intuitive URLs, an organized dashboard, time-saving autocomplete, and one-click search.

    Take a shortcut.

    Get lifetime access to OSlash today!

    Plans & features

    Deal terms & conditions

    • Lifetime access to OSlash
    • All future Pro Plan updates
    • No codes, no stacking—just choose the plan that’s right for you
    • You must activate your license within 60 days of purchase
    • Ability to upgrade or downgrade between 3 license tiers
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    60 day money-back guarantee. Try it out for 2 months to make sure it's right for you!

    Features included in all plans

    • Unlimited shortcuts
    • Access controls
    • OSlash widgets
    • Collections
    • Tags
    • Slack integration
    • Weekly summary
    • Custom sub-domain
    • Custom SSO
    • Audit history
    • Custom collections

    From the founders

    May 05, 2022

    Hey Sumo-lings! 👋🏻

    Absolutely pumped for our first time here.

    My co-founder @shoaib and I started OSlash so you never have to ask: where the heck is that link now?

    Of course, you must have spent those frustrating minutes trying to find the right link. Hunting it down in emails, Slack threads, waiting on a teammate to send it to you, or wondering if such and such document even exists, and more importantly, where? It sucks. Work no longer happens in files, it happens in links. And working with them is a pain.

    We knew that big tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Stripe can’t do without their own solution to this problem: a way of naming URLs called “go links” that are intuitive, easier for people to remember, and share with their teams. But as we explored this opportunity, we realized there was much more we could build than just “go links, for the rest of us.”

    With an all-star team, we set out to make it dead simple to connect everyone to the right information and resources in the workplace instantly to make teams more productive. Today thousands of people are using OSlash to:

    🗺 Navigate their workplace information

    💁‍♀️ Share links at lightning speed

    🤝 Foster collaboration in real-time

    🕥 Save time, effort, frustration with supercharged productivity

    1️⃣ Enjoy a single source of truth for everything that is important

    After months of working on transforming your everyday browser into a multiplayer, collaborative environment that you can navigate together really, really fast, we’re happy to share OSlash with the world. Every feature we’ve added to OSlash is laser-focused on cutting the time you and your team spend finding your work— and all the context you need to do it well—so you can get back to actually doing it:

    ⚡️ Shortcuts such as o/appsumo-launch you can actually remember and share by merely saying out loud

    🔍 Universal search right in the browser, and a launcher that’s just a keyboard shortcut away, so you can find information across all your applications

    🔗 Autocomplete for Slack, Jira, and any text editor, including your email, so all those links are right at your fingertips when you need them (and you never accidentally use the wrong one 😅)

    📂 Collections of links and handy notifications so it’s super easy to discover relevant new work to stay in the loop

    ✔️ OSlash dashboard so you can view, edit shortcuts, collections, and groups; and keep track of your workplace knowledge base

    And along the way, we made sure OSlash works across devices and browsers, so no matter where you need your links, you’ve got them.

    We truly believe OSlash will become the default way of accessing links at the workplace. We hope you’ll take a look, and let us know what you think 🙏🏼

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