FAQ
What is 302me?
Go-links for your browser. You create shortcuts like gh or jira:board, and they resolve to URLs from your omnibox. Type a keyword, hit enter, you're there.
The name is the HTTP status code for a redirect. That's the whole product.
How is this different from browser bookmarks?
Bookmarks require you to click things. 302me lives in the omnibox -- you never leave the keyboard. Shortcuts support arguments too, so gh rails/rails takes you straight to that repo.
You can also share them, compose them from other people's searchbars, and use them across browsers and devices without syncing anything.
What's a searchbar?
A collection of shortcuts. You might have one for work tools, one for dev resources, one for personal stuff. Each searchbar gets its own URL and can be installed as a search engine in your browser.
What are compositions?
A way to pull shortcuts from other searchbars into yours. Someone publishes a searchbar with AWS shortcuts -- you compose it into your own searchbar and those shortcuts just work alongside yours.
You can set a prefix so there's no collision. Compose an "aws" searchbar with the prefix a, and a:s3 resolves through it.
Is my data encrypted?
It can be. Encrypted searchbars use client-side AES-256-GCM. Your URLs are encrypted in your browser before they hit the server. We store ciphertext. We never see the plaintext, and we never have your key.
If you lose your key, your data is gone. We mean this. There's no recovery.
What do the plans cost?
Free -- 1 searchbar, 100 bookmarks, 2 compositions. Enough to try it.
Personal -- $2/month. 5 searchbars, 1,000 bookmarks, 10 compositions. API access, encryption, export.
Team -- $4/month per user. 25 searchbars each, 5,000 bookmarks, unlimited compositions. Organizations, teams, the whole thing.
Can I use it with my team?
On the Team plan, yes. Create an organization, invite members, organize searchbars by team. An admin can manage shortcuts that everyone on the eng team sees, while the design team has their own set.
Org admins manage everything from the settings page -- members, teams, invites, plan usage.
Is there an API?
Yes. Personal and Team plans get API access. Create a token in settings, and you can list, create, update, and delete searchbars and bookmarks programmatically. There's a CLI too.
What browsers work?
Anything Chromium-based (Chrome, Edge, Arc, Brave) and Firefox. Safari doesn't support custom search engines, so no luck there.
What happens if I delete my account?
Everything goes. Searchbars, bookmarks, tokens, org memberships. It's permanent. We don't soft-delete anything and we don't keep backups of your data after deletion.
Can I export my data?
On paid plans, yes. You can download any searchbar as a standalone HTML file that works without 302me. You can also use the API to pull everything out as JSON. Your data is yours.
Did the person behind this really go to federal prison for fraud?
Technically, yes. More here.
This is here because eventually someone will mention it. There's a certain freedom in owning your story publicly. People can't weaponize what you've already made peace with.
I have a question that's not here.
Email me. I'm one person and I read everything.