BookSlash vs Raycast Quicklinks

BookSlashvsRaycast Quicklinks

Raycast lives in your launcher.
BookSlash lives in your browser.

Raycast Quicklinks are excellent for desktop power users on macOS. BookSlash is built for browser-native team workflows — the address bar, every browser, every teammate, plus a multi-tool canvas behind every shortcut.

The short version

Three reasons teams switch.

  1. 1

    Raycast Quicklinks fire from the macOS launcher; BookSlash fires from the address bar in every supported browser, plus Raycast and Spotlight.

  2. 2

    Raycast Teams shares snippets and Quicklinks but stops there. BookSlash adds boards with invoicing, time tracking, sitemap audits, kanban, and embeds.

  3. 3

    Browser-first works for Windows, Linux, mobile, and the half of your team that does not use Raycast.

Side by side

BookSlash vs Raycast Quicklinks, feature by feature.

FeatureBookSlashRaycast Quicklinks

Memorable named shortcuts

YesYes

Where the shortcut fires

Raycast is launcher-centric on macOS; BookSlash is browser-centric on every OS.

Address bar + Raycast + SpotlightRaycast launcher (macOS)

Cross-platform (Windows / Linux / mobile)

YesPartial

Shared team shortcuts

YesRaycast Teams

Custom shortcut domain

b.your-co.com on ProNo

Multi-tool canvas behind the shortcut

YesNo

Invoicing + time tracking

YesNo

Sitemap audits with accessibility + SEO

YesNo

SAML SSO + SCIM

EnterpriseEnterprise

Audit logs

90 days (Pro) · 365 days (Enterprise)Enterprise

Free for personal use

YesYes

Starting team price

$8 / seat / mo$10 / user / mo (Teams)

Comparison reflects publicly documented features at time of writing. If anything is out of date, email [email protected].

Browser-first, team-wide

Six things Raycast Quicklinks do not.

Raycast is fantastic for the engineer who lives in the launcher. BookSlash is built for the rest of your team — sales, design, customer success, finance — who live in the browser.

Address-bar resolution, every browser

Type b/wiki in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, or Brave on any OS. Raycast Quicklinks need the macOS launcher to fire.

A canvas behind every shortcut

Boards with kanban, mind maps, charts, embeds, code, PDFs, tasks. Raycast stops at the redirect.

Invoicing + time tracking

A Harvest, Toggl, and FreshBooks alternative inside the same product as your shortcuts. Raycast has neither.

Cross-platform by default

Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, mobile — and yes, macOS. Half your org does not use Raycast.

Audit logs from Pro

90-day tamper-evident audit log on Pro. Raycast reserves audit logs for Enterprise.

A shared namespace, not just snippets

Slugs are workspace-scoped, role-governed, and versioned. Raycast Teams shares snippets but the audit and governance story is lighter.

We ditched two wikis and a "links" channel. The on-call rotation went from "where's the dashboard?" to "type b/oncall."

RC

Renata Coleman

Eng Lead · Halberd Mobility

−28%

Mean time to mitigate

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Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

For an individual macOS power user, Raycast is great — keep it. The win for BookSlash shows up when you want shortcuts to fire for everyone on the team, in any browser, on any OS, with audit logs and a canvas behind the link. Most teams use both: Raycast for personal launcher workflows, BookSlash for the team-wide namespace.

Yes — BookSlash ships a Raycast extension that resolves slugs from the launcher. So if you live in Raycast, you keep that ergonomic; teammates who live in the browser get the same shortcut firing from the address bar.

Raycast Teams shares snippets and Quicklinks across users via a Pro/Teams plan. BookSlash slugs are workspace-scoped from day one with roles (Owner, Admin, Member, Guest), per-slug permissions, custom slug domains, and a tamper-evident audit log of every edit. The governance story is heavier because the wedge is "company link infrastructure" rather than "personal launcher."

BookSlash slugs resolve via b.your-workspace.app on mobile (or your custom slug domain). Type b/wiki on any iOS or Android browser and you land. The Raycast launcher does not fire on mobile.

BookSlash Pro is $5 per user per month, or $4 per user per month billed yearly, and includes audit logs. Raycast Teams starts at $10 per user per month and reserves audit logs for Enterprise.

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