Announcements Cvents nebouices W Transitioning Google URL Shortener to Firebase Dynamic Links March 2018 Posted by Michael Hermanto, Software Engineer; Firebase We launched the Google URL Shortener back in 2009 as a way to help people more easily share links and measure traffic online. Since then; many popular URL shortening services have emerged and the ways people find content on the Internet have also changed dramatically; from primarily desktop webpages to apps, mobile devices; home assistants, and more: To refocus our efforts, were turning down support for goo.gl over the coming weeks and replacing it with Firebase Dynamic Links (FDL). FDLs are smart URLs that allow you to send existing and potential users to any location within an iOS, Android or web app. We're excited to grow and improve the product going forward. While most features of goo.gl will eventually sunset, all existing links will continue to redirect to the intended destination; For consumers Starting April 13,2018, anonymous users and users who have never created short links before today will not be able to create new short links via the go gl console: If you are looking to create new short links, we recommend you check out popular services like Bitly and Ow.ly as an alternative. If you have existing goo.gl short links, you can continue to use all features of goo gl console for a period of one vear; until March 30,2019,when we will discontinue the console. You can manage all 30 ,