Screen recorder with link sharing

A screen recorder built around the share link

The point of a screen recording, most of the time, is to send it to someone. GoScreenLink treats the share link as the main feature: you record, the upload happens automatically, and you get a clean URL you can paste anywhere.

Recording happens in your browser

GoScreenLink uses the browser's built-in screen capture, so there's nothing to install. Click Record, pick a tab, window, or your entire screen, optionally add your microphone and camera, and start.

When you stop, the video is saved to your account and a shareable URL is created right away. No render queue, no rendering progress bar, no 'your video will be ready in a few minutes' email.

The link is the product

Every recording has a public share page at a clean URL. You hand the link to anyone — a teammate, a client, a customer, a stranger filing a bug report — and they watch in their browser.

There's no signup wall on the viewer side. They don't need an account, an extension, or a particular OS. The same link works on a phone, a laptop, and a tablet.

If you ever want to revoke access, delete the recording from your dashboard and the link stops working immediately.

Why link sharing beats sending files

Sending a video as a file is painful. Email rejects attachments over a few megabytes. Slack compresses or refuses large uploads. Drive and Dropbox work, but you have to upload, set permissions, and copy the right link.

With GoScreenLink the upload is part of the recording flow — you don't think about it. The recipient never has to download anything to watch. They click and the video plays.

It also keeps a single source of truth. If you re-record because you flubbed a sentence, you can replace the recording without sending a new file around.

Where to share GoScreenLink links

Anywhere a URL works: Slack, Microsoft Teams, Discord, email, Linear, Jira, GitHub, Notion, a Google Doc, a customer support reply, a tweet. The share page renders properly when previewed in messaging apps.

Because it's just a URL, you can also pin it in a project doc, embed it in a help article, or link to it from a knowledge base. The link doesn't expire when you close your laptop.

Download is still there when you need it

Sometimes you do need the file — to edit it, archive it, or upload it somewhere else. The share page has a download button so you can grab the original recording.

But for 90% of cases, the link is enough. Record, share, move on.

Try GoScreenLink now

Free, browser-based, no install. Record your screen and share a link in seconds.

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