The fastest way
to navigate the web.

Type goto, press Tab, then a shortcut name. Any site you save is one keystroke away — no mouse, no bookmarks, no hunting.

Free · No account · Zero tracking

Four keystrokes, then you’re there.

01

Focus the address bar

Click it, or press ⌘L / Ctrl+L from anywhere in Chrome.

02

Type goto, press Tab

That drops you straight into Go Shortcuts’ command mode.

03

Type a shortcut name

Live autocomplete ranks matches as you type — gh, yt, npm…

04

Press Enter

You’re there. Under two seconds, no mouse required.

Every shortcut is also a launcher.

Point a shortcut at a search engine and type past the name — it carries your query straight through. Works with ?q=, ?search=, and custom {q} placeholders.

goto › go python tutorial
→ google.com/search?q=python+tutorial
goto › wiki javascript
→ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript

Built for speed, tuned for power users.

omnibox

Live autocomplete

Matching shortcuts appear right in the address bar, ranked by exact match, prefix, then recent use.

launcher

Search terms

Point a shortcut at a search engine and it becomes a launcher — goto › go python tutorial.

aliases

Aliases

Give one shortcut many names: gh, github, and git can all open the same place.

groups

Categories

Organise shortcuts into work, dev, personal — filter and batch-edit by group.

recents

Recent shortcuts

Open the omnibox empty to see your last 10 — your most-used links are always one keystroke away.

insights

Usage analytics

A built-in dashboard with total uses, a 7-day chart, and a ranked leaderboard of your top shortcuts.

storage

Sync or local

Sync across all your Chrome devices, or keep everything private on this device only. Switch anytime.

backup

Import / Export

Full JSON backups or simple CSV for spreadsheets — merge or replace on import.

presets

Templates

One click adds 15 popular shortcuts: Google, YouTube, GitHub, npm, MDN, Reddit, and more.

Good to know.

Is it free?

Yes — completely free, with no account required.

Does it collect my data?

No. Go Shortcuts makes no network requests and talks to no servers. Your shortcuts live in Chrome’s local or sync storage only.

How is this different from bookmarks?

Bookmarks make you stop and hunt. Go Shortcuts is keyboard-only and instant — type a name, hit Enter, done.

What permissions does it need?

Just two: storage to save your shortcuts, and tabs to navigate when you trigger one.

Can I move shortcuts between computers?

Turn on Sync to carry them across your Chrome devices, or export a JSON / CSV backup anytime.

Is there a keyboard shortcut to open it?

Yes — Alt+G (⌥G on Mac) opens your default shortcut instantly from anywhere.