An enterprise link management platform that transforms long, complex URLs into memorable, human-readable shortcuts to streamline internal knowledge access.
Overview
GoLinks revolutionizes how employees find and share company resources by allowing teams to create short, memorable, and searchable 'go' links (e.g., go/benefits). The platform serves as a single source of truth for internal websites, documentation, and tools, significantly reducing time spent on context switching and searching through bookmarks or chat history. By integrating generative AI, GoLinks also provides conversational search capabilities, enabling employees to ask questions and receive instant recommendations to relevant resources. It is designed to foster intuitive collaboration and resource discovery across distributed teams in browsers, apps, and conversations.
Founded year:2016
Founder:Jorge Zamora
Team size:100+
Popularity:Well-established in the enterprise productivity and internal search space, with a growing presence as an AI-powered knowledge assistant.
HQ:San Jose, California, United States
Status:Active
Funding status:Funded
Revenue source:Subscriptions
Customer type:B2B
Funding:$27.2M
Pricing:Subscription
Tech stack:Cloud-based SaaS, Generative AI (GPT-4), Browser extensions, REST API
Platform:Web • iOS • Android • Browser extension
Integrations:Slack, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, various enterprise web applications, and internal company portals
Founder story
GoLinks was founded in 2016 by Jorge Zamora in San Jose, United States. Inspired by his experience at Yahoo, where he saw how internal tools could fundamentally change software culture, Zamora developed GoLinks to address the friction of accessing information at work. Despite initial challenges in fundraising, the company successfully secured venture backing and evolved from a simple URL shortener into an enterprise search and AI knowledge platform.
What it does
IT administrators
Knowledge managers
Productivity-focused employees
Remote team leads
Operational managers
Who it's for
Enterprise organizations with large internal knowledge bases
Distributed or remote teams
Teams using multiple SaaS applications daily
Companies seeking to standardize resource sharing
Why it works
Memorable keywords are significantly faster to type and recall than hunting through bookmarks or history
Centralized link management serves as a single source of truth, reducing clutter and organizational friction
AI-powered search capabilities provide instant answers and resource recommendations directly in the workflow
Collaborative workspaces allow teams to create, tag, and organize purpose-driven link collections for specific projects or departments
Platform-agnostic browser extensions and mobile apps ensure access to company resources from anywhere
Growth strategies
Leveraging deep integration into daily workflows (Slack, browsers) to become a default utility
Expanding into broader enterprise search and AI- driven knowledge management (GoSearch)
Targeting enterprise- wide adoption through a freemium model that drives internal viral growth
Strategic positioning as a 'wedge' product that opens the door to enterprise- wide knowledge suites
Alternatives
Comparison overview
GoLinks is purpose-built for internal enterprise knowledge sharing, whereas Bitly/Rebrandly focus on public marketing and external link tracking
GoLinks excels at human-readable internal shortcuts ('go/'), while alternative bookmark managers like Raindrop focus on personal organization
Unlike general knowledge bases like Guru or Notion, GoLinks acts as a lightweight routing layer that connects existing tools rather than hosting the content itself