Chrome Extension · Cloudflare Edge

Your links.
Your domain.
Nothing to host.

Hopgo is a branded URL shortener that runs on your own Cloudflare account. No server. No container. Your short links live in your KV, served from your domain at Cloudflare's edge.

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Free forever · MIT license · Open source
github.com/org/hopgo/blob/main/README.md go.acme.dev/readme
How it works

Three steps. No server at any of them.

01
Install

Add Hopgo to Chrome from the Web Store. No account needed yet. The extension is open source: read it before you trust it.

02
Sign in with Cloudflare

OAuth with PKCE: no client secret, no password stored. Pick the domain you want to use. Hopgo deploys the redirect Worker and DNS config automatically.

03
Shorten any tab

Click the extension on any tab. Edit the slug if you want. Hit Shorten. Your short link is live at Cloudflare's edge worldwide in seconds.

Why Hopgo

Other shorteners make you choose.
Server headache or their infrastructure.

Some make you run and patch a server. Others keep your links on their machines. Hopgo does neither.

Nothing to host

No server. No container. No VPS to patch at 2am. The extension runs in your browser; the redirect Worker runs in Cloudflare's infrastructure, not yours.

You own everything

Links live in your Cloudflare KV. The Worker runs on your domain. Your account, your data. Revoke Hopgo's OAuth token anytime: we lose access instantly and completely.

Edge-fast, always up

Redirects are Cloudflare Workers: sub-millisecond globally, no cold starts. If Hopgo shuts down tomorrow, your links keep working. Zero dependency on our infrastructure.

Features

Everything in the popup.

01
Custom slugs

Set your own path on every link. go.yours.dev/launch instead of a random string. Edit the slug in the popup before shortening.

02
One-click domain setup

Pick any domain in your Cloudflare account. Hopgo auto-deploys the redirect Worker and configures DNS. No terminal, no YAML, no Wrangler.

03
Click counts

Track how many times each short link has been clicked, right from the popup. Counts are stored in your Cloudflare KV, not on our servers.

04
Manage from the popup

View, copy, and open all your short links without leaving your browser. No dashboard to log into. No context switch.

Security and privacy

We cannot see your links.
By design.

Hopgo's access token lives in your browser. We never proxy your redirects. We have no database of your links. The code is public: verify it yourself.

Privacy policy
OAuth with PKCE

No client secret. No password stored. The extension uses PKCE for the Cloudflare OAuth flow, which is the secure standard for public clients.

Token stays in your browser

Your Cloudflare access token is stored in Chrome's extension storage. It is never sent to Hopgo servers. You revoke it from the popup or from Cloudflare's dashboard.

Open source, MIT

Every line is on GitHub. You can audit it, fork it, or self-host the OAuth relay. We ship what the repo contains.

FAQ

Common questions.

Do I need a domain on Cloudflare?
Yes. Hopgo deploys a Cloudflare Worker to serve your short links, so the domain must be managed by Cloudflare (using Cloudflare's nameservers). The free Cloudflare plan works fine.
Is it free?
Yes. Hopgo is MIT-licensed and free forever. The redirect Worker runs on Cloudflare's free tier (100,000 requests/day included). You pay nothing to Hopgo and nothing to Cloudflare for normal usage.
Where do my links live?
In your Cloudflare KV namespace, inside your own Cloudflare account. Hopgo never stores, reads, or transmits your links. If you delete your KV namespace, your links are gone: not ours to keep.
What happens if Hopgo shuts down?
Your links keep working. The Worker running on your domain has zero dependency on Hopgo's infrastructure. The only thing that would break is creating new links via the extension, and since it's open source, you can fork it.

Own your short links.

Free. No server. Your domain, your Cloudflare account, your data.

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