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Show HN: Catchy.link: make urls short, memorable, manageable, and temporary

by brent_noorda on 5/5/16, 6:04 PM with 4 comments

I've just created the URL shortener I've always wanted: http://catchy.link

The main reason I use catchy.link is to quickly make a short, memorable, and pronounceable link I can share with people in my group, class, meeting, conference, or chat room. I appreciate that I can change the destination for a link after I've created it, or even let the link expire. And doing so without using passwords is a plus.

For example, the Show HN you're reading now is at: http://catchy.link/ShowHN/CatchyLink

A few features of interest to HN readers:

* emphasis on memorable URLS

* quick creation and URL management without creating an account

* no passwords (email is used when verification is necessary)

* links are temporary (from 1 day to 1 year) but you can extend them

* written in Go and running on Google App Engine

I hope others find catchy.link as useful as I do. Thanks, y'all, for any feedback, and for not trying to break it.

Website: http://catchy.link

Documentation: http://catchy.link/CatchyLinkManual

Source Code: https://github.com/BrentNoorda/catchy-link

This Show HN announcement: http://catchy.link/ShowHN/CatchyLink

  • by avail on 5/8/16, 3:52 PM

    >(email is used when verification is necessary)

    This sounds really insecure, many people know my email as I have it shared everywhere (as contact form, etc.), and using just email would mean anyone would be access my catchy account.

  • by vdaranyi on 5/5/16, 6:30 PM

    This looks very similar to https://sayable.co/ which requires you to remember exactly three words with no expiration.