Searchable by the words people use
Find shortcuts by slug, title, destination, description, tag, or owner when nobody remembers the exact name.
Teamshortcuts helps teammates find and open company resources with memorable names like sh/onboarding, sh/deploys, and sh/brand-assets.
Find shortcuts by slug, title, destination, description, tag, or owner when nobody remembers the exact name.
Open the common links from routes like sh/handbook or go/roadmap instead of returning to a spreadsheet.
Each shortcut can include tags and an owner so the directory stays maintainable as links move.
sh/handbookPolicies and norms
sh/all-handsMeeting notes
sh/prsPull requests
sh/incidentsIncident dashboard
sh/onboardingNew hire checklist
sh/vacationTime-off policy
sh/supportSupport queue
sh/escalateEscalation path
sh/brand-assetsLogos and templates
sh/campaignsCampaign plan
A link document is easy to create and easy to ignore. A shortcut directory gives each important link a memorable name, keeps the destination editable, and lets teammates search when they only remember part of the resource.
Start with the resources that interrupt work when they are hard to find: onboarding, support queues, CRM views, release checklists, brand assets, benefits, dashboards, and recurring forms. Those links create the habit fastest.
Create a workspace, add the first shortcut, then share the route with teammates. The directory is there when they need to search, and direct routes are there when they already know the shortcut.
For category comparisons, see internal short links, go-links for small teams, and internal short links vs bookmarks.
Add the first shortcut now, then use the workspace to invite teammates and keep the list current.