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Last edited by David Haynes Jan 07, 2017
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Do you produce a lot of digital content that you wish to share all over campus? Flyers, signs and other printed media are great for spreading word, but you can get stuck with links that are hard to type and hard to remember. There are many popular services that offer to shorten URLs for you, but it's really hard to add a personal touch to those links. Go is here to solve those problems.

Our GOal is to provide a featureful, easy to use application that will allow university affiliated organizations to better share digital resources.

Advantages of Go over other popular URL shorteners:

  • University domain - All URLs are already branded with the university's name.
  • High availability of custom URLs - Open URL shorteners service thousands of users who have already utilized many useful short paths.
  • Enhanced user trust - URLs can only be created by approved students and organizations.
  • Single sign on - Login with your university credentials.
  • Open source - We're not hiding what's under our hood. In fact, we encourage you to check it out!

Looking to learn more? Or need any help?

  • Check out our User Guide for more information on using Go.
  • Running your own instance of Go? Our Administration Guide may help.
  • Are you a developer eager to get your hands dirty? Swing by our Development Guide to find out on how to get a piece of the action!
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