Jotalink

A link you can write, or say out loud.

Jot one like this: #DPTENG/WAV3#

Short links you can actually write down

Jotalink turns any link into a tiny code you can write by hand, say out loud, or print anywhere. It opens the real page, document, or form. Short enough for a slide, a whiteboard, a handout, or a business card. A code you can write by hand, that works wherever a long URL or a QR code won't.

#WAV3#
Write #WAV3# by hand → it opens the page.
ACMEDPTENGWAV3#ACME/DPTENG/WAV3#owner › context › resource
Scoped to an owner, so codes stay tiny and reusable.
  1. Write it by hand A code of three or four characters anyone can read, write, or say aloud, instead of a long web address.
  2. It opens anything Each code points to a web page, a document, or a form. Wherever you want people to land.
  3. Yours, or shared A code lives under an owner (you, a course, or a team), so the same short code can mean different things in different places. That's how they stay this short and get reused.
  4. Or scan a QR Every code also comes with a QR to scan (and an app that reads your handwriting straight off the page is on the way).