The Problem
Networking hasn’t kept pace with the rest of your infrastructure.
While compute and storage are fully automated and defined as code, most networking today is still configured manually—line by line, script by script, spreadsheet by spreadsheet.
If you’re managing connections across cloud accounts, regions, or on-prem infrastructure, you’re likely wasting hours on:
- 🔁 Resolving IP address overlaps between VPCs, VPNs, and partner networks
- 🔄 Dealing with subnet collisions in default VPC setups
- ⚠️ Troubleshooting MTU mismatches between cloud and container networks
- 🌐 Translating IPv4 to IPv6 for external access
- 🔄 Managing NAT gateways for public-to-private VPC routing
- 🔐 Setting up firewalls, ACLs, and route tables for every new connection
Each of these steps introduces manual work, room for error, and time-consuming rework when something changes—costing your team productivity and increasing operational risk.
The noBGP Solution
noBGP replaces all of this with automated, private, secure routing—defined entirely in code.
- 🌍 No IP address conflicts
- 🔗 No overlapping subnets
- 💨 No MTU guesswork
- 🔄 No address translation gymnastics
- 🔒 No NAT gateways or port forwarding
- 🧱 No firewall rules to babysit
Instead of managing configurations, your team writes simple service definitions. noBGP handles the rest, routing traffic securely and deterministically—across clouds, regions, and environments.
The Outcome
- 🧠 Less cognitive overhead for your teams
- 💸 Reduced operational costs
- ⏱️ Faster delivery of apps and services
- 🔐 Improved security through simplified, private connectivity
- 🚀 More time spent on innovation, not infrastructure babysitting
Ditch Manual Configs. Automate Everything.
Try noBGP and stop wasting time on network configuration.
Start your journey with noBGP today.

FAQ
Q: Can noBGP really replace NAT, firewall rules, and IP planning?
A: Yes. noBGP defines secure communication paths based on identity, not IP. You don’t need to manage IPs, ports, or gateways manually.
Q: What happens when networks overlap?
A: noBGP removes that problem entirely. Services are routed privately and directly—no subnet renumbering or NAT hacks required.
Q: Is noBGP compatible with my current cloud/network setup?
A: Yes. noBGP works with AWS, Azure, GCP, containers, on-prem, and hybrid environments—no changes needed to your existing infrastructure.