FormSlug is a link shortener built for Google Forms™. Instead of a long docs.google.com URL or a random forms.gle code, you get a short, branded link with a slug you choose, like forms.yourbrand.com/apply. It works inside the Google Workspace™ sidebar, with no new login.
Add to Google WorkspaceGeneric shorteners hand you bit.ly/x8Kp2. FormSlug shortens your Google Form™ onto a domain you own, with a slug that reads like English.
forms.yourbrand.com/apply instead of an 80-character docs.google.com URL or a forms.gle code.
Pick the word after the slash: apply, signup, rsvp. Memorable, not random.
Links live on your domain with one DNS record, so every short link reinforces your brand.
Point the same short link at a new Google Form any time. Nothing to reprint or resend.
FormSlug lives in the Google Forms™ editor sidebar. Three clicks, no new tool to learn.
Install the add-on once from the Marketplace. From then on it appears in every Google Form you build.
Type a slug like apply and pick your domain. FormSlug builds the short link and the redirect.
Drop the short link in an email, newsletter, poster, or QR code. Edit the form later without breaking it.
A generic shortener still hands you a cryptic code on someone else's domain. FormSlug is purpose-built for Google Forms™. If you are replacing Google's default link, see our forms.gle alternative guide.
| Generic shortener | FormSlug | |
|---|---|---|
| Link example | bit.ly/3xY9k2 | forms.yourbrand.com/apply |
| Your own domain | Paid plan only | ✓ |
| Custom, readable slug | Paid plan only | ✓ |
| Built into the Google Forms sidebar | ✗ | ✓ |
| Reuse the link for a new form | ✗ | ✓ |
Open the FormSlug sidebar in your Google Form, choose a slug like apply, and FormSlug creates a short link such as forms.yourbrand.com/apply that redirects to your form.
Yes. FormSlug's free plan lets you create short links on the shared go.formslug.com domain. Paid plans add your own custom domain and unlimited links.
Yes. You pick the slug (the word after the slash), and on a paid plan your links live on your own domain with one DNS record.
Yes. The short link points to your Google Form, so you can edit the form, or swap in a new one, without changing the link you shared.
Add FormSlug to your Google Workspace™. Free to start, no credit card.