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A home for your glossaries

List gives your team's terms, abbreviations, and definitions one searchable home. Build a glossary once, then meet it everywhere you work: Slack, Microsoft Teams, your browser, Raycast, and your AI tools.

Currently invite-only during early access.

Want to see one first? Browse a live glossary →

Your team's vocabulary is scattered

Jargon, acronyms, and internal terms pile up in Notion pages, spreadsheets, and people's heads. New teammates ask the same questions in chat every week, definitions drift, and nobody knows which answer is current. There is no single place that says what a term means here.

One glossary, everywhere it's needed

Findable, even by Google

Public lists are server-rendered with structured data, so your terms can surface in search results instead of being buried in a doc.

Meets people where they work

Ask in Slack or Teams, look terms up from the browser extension or Raycast, and connect AI agents through MCP. No tab-switching required.

Collaboration you can trust

Workspace roles, suggestion and report queues, and verified-entry signals keep definitions accurate as the team grows.

Branded and yours

Serve your glossary from your own domain, control how it appears in search, and share links with branded previews.

Works with your tools

A glossary nobody opens is a glossary nobody uses. List answers inside the tools your team already lives in.

Slack

Ask /fullforms in any channel and get definitions where the question was asked.

Microsoft Teams

Search your glossary and add terms from chat with the FullForms app.

Browser extension

Look up and capture terms on any page, in Chrome and Firefox.

Raycast

Search entries and quick-add new ones without leaving your desktop.

AI agents (MCP)

Connect Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini so your assistant answers with your definitions.

API access

Personal access tokens for your own scripts, tools, and workflows.

Up and running in minutes

  1. Create a list

    Terms, abbreviations, words, or names. As many lists as you need.

  2. Add entries

    Definitions with tags, examples, and links between related entries.

  3. Share it

    Keep it private, share it with your workspace, or publish it for the world.

Give your glossary a home

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