Your short links and favorites, shared and sovereign
An open-source link shortening and team favorites platform, installed and maintained by DINAO. Create readable short links like s/project and share them, hosted on your French servers.
What is Slash?
Slash is an open-source, self-hosted platform that combines link shortening and team favorites management. It allows you to transform long URLs into short, readable and memorable shortcuts (e.g., s/wiki, s/hr), which are easy to share and always up to date — ideal for providing stable entry points to your organization's internal resources.
Beyond simple shortening, Slash serves as a shared link library: you organize your bookmarks by tags, choose to share them publicly or internally, and track their usage through statistics on traffic and sources. A browser extension (Chrome, Firefox) makes accessing and creating shortcuts immediate.
Self-hosting is a true sovereignty asset here: unlike public shorteners, your links and statistics remain private on your own instance, and you do not depend on the lifespan of a third-party service. Hosted by DINAO in France, Slash centralizes and secures your team's links with complete confidentiality.
Host Slash at DINAO
Resource tiers compatible with Slash prerequisites (minimum 1 cœur / 128 Mo / 1 Go). Hosted in France, fully managed.
- 1 dedicated vCPU
- 2 Go RAM
- 20 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 2 dedicated vCPU
- 4 Go RAM
- 40 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 4 dedicated vCPU
- 8 Go RAM
- 80 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
- 8 dedicated vCPU
- 16 Go RAM
- 160 GB NVMe
- Daily backups
- Managed & monitored by DINAO
Technical details
You might be wondering…
What is Slash used for?
Slash transforms long URLs into short, readable shortcuts (e.g., s/wiki), shareable with your team or publicly. It is also a collaborative favorites manager organized by tags.
How is it better than a public shortener?
With self-hosted Slash, your links and statistics remain private on your instance in France. No third-party service exploits your data, and you do not depend on the longevity of an external provider.
Is there a browser extension?
Yes. Slash offers extensions for Chrome and Firefox to quickly access your shortcuts and create new ones.
Can I share some links publicly?
Yes. Each link can be public or reserved for your team, depending on your needs. You control visibility on a case-by-case basis.
Where is the data hosted?
On DINAO's infrastructure in France, in one of the available data centers. Your links and statistics do not leave the territory.