We acquired Deposure and rebuilt it from the ground up! AGG Loop provides instant, highly secure localhost tunneling with zero config. 100% free forever with no bandwidth limits, fully backed by the Aeolink Group Inc. lab program.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
If you remember Deposure, you already know how incredibly useful it was for exposing local servers to the public internet instantly. We loved the simplicity of that tool so much that AGG Labs officially acquired it.
Today, we are thrilled to relaunch it as AGG Loop!
We kept the minimal, frictionless CLI experience you loved, but we completely overhauled the underlying network architecture. We know that routing local traffic to the outside world requires absolute trust, so we implemented rigorous, enterprise-grade security protocols under the hood. Whether you're debugging webhooks, testing APIs, or doing low-level network configurations on Linux, your data is now routed safely.
Why are we doing this, and what’s the catch?
There is no catch. AGG Loop is 100% free forever. No bandwidth throttles, no artificial session cuts, and no premium paywalls.
This is possible because the project is fully funded by the laboratory program of Aeolink Group Inc. We wanted to give back to the developer community and provide a powerful, secure networking tool without the usual SaaS limitations.
TL;DR of what AGG Loop gives you:
⚡ Instant localhost to public URL routing.
🛡️ Upgraded, hardened security architecture.
💻 Native, lightweight CLI experience.
💸 100% Free forever (Funded by Aeolink Group).
We’d love for you to fire up your terminals, test it out, and let us know your thoughts in the comments. Happy tunneling!
Free-forever + no bandwidth caps on tunneling is aggressive positioning — ngrok's pricing has been the pain driver for years. Curious how AGG Loop plans to sustain the security posture long-term (cert rotation, abuse mitigation) once usage scales, especially when it's funded by lab money rather than user revenue.
@mcarmonas Hello Martí, Our custom edge infrastructure makes scaling and maintenance fully automated. Subdomains like [app_name].lf.agglabs.com are assigned instantly upon creation, and TLS certificates are rotated automatically under the hood, so there is zero manual DevOps required on our end as usage grows.
We also take abuse mitigation very seriously. We've introduced our own edge level PoW. When enabled, it forces malicious bots to burn their own compute resources before they can even touch the developer's local server. This makes L7 botnet attacks and mass scraping economically pointless and keeps our infrastructure lean. We scaling our services dynamicly based on our traffic, to allow everyone use it without limits. Every usage that is being made is backed by dedicated R&D funding from Aeolink Group Inc. We can keep this core tool completely free for developers because the anonymized threat intelligence we gather at the edge (bot behavior, attack patterns, abuse vectors) will be used to train our upcoming Next-Generation Firewall aimed at bringing enterprise grade protection to home networks.
The service will remain free for life for developers. In the future, we will only introduce paid plans for heavy, enterprise-level usage.
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Gave it a try today but got lost — the landing page promises a simple connect <port> CLI (like ngrok), but the dashboard only offers a full "Create Application" deploy flow. Couldn't figure out the quick local-tunnel use case the landing describes. A 30-second quickstart doc would really help 🙂
@oleksandr_utkin Hi there! Thanks so much for giving us a try and for the honest feedback — you are completely right to be confused.
We recently went through an acquisition by a new company, and our landing page copy hasn't quite caught up to the new dashboard reality yet. Because we wanted to offer more advanced features and better security, we had to move away from the unauthenticated CLI flow and introduce a more robust login and deployment system.
Here is the 30-second quickstart you're looking for to get your local tunnel up and running (and yes, deploying an application is completely free):
Log in to the dashboard and click Create Application.
Simply enter a name for your app and hit Deploy.
Once inside your app's dashboard, navigate to Utils -> Integrations.
You'll find a simple, 4-step guide tailored exactly to your platform.
We sincerely apologize for the friction and the outdated landing page. We are actively working on updating the site and our documentation to make this flow much clearer.
@farmisen Hi, Thanks for letting us know, we will take care of that immediately. Correct path is: https://github.com/deposure-lab/Loop-Client. Migrating old Github wasn't sucessfully done yet, so it's still hosted on old account. We apologise for inconvenience.
AGG Loop
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Free-forever + no bandwidth caps on tunneling is aggressive positioning — ngrok's pricing has been the pain driver for years. Curious how AGG Loop plans to sustain the security posture long-term (cert rotation, abuse mitigation) once usage scales, especially when it's funded by lab money rather than user revenue.
AGG Loop
@mcarmonas Hello Martí, Our custom edge infrastructure makes scaling and maintenance fully automated. Subdomains like [app_name].lf.agglabs.com are assigned instantly upon creation, and TLS certificates are rotated automatically under the hood, so there is zero manual DevOps required on our end as usage grows.
We also take abuse mitigation very seriously. We've introduced our own edge level PoW. When enabled, it forces malicious bots to burn their own compute resources before they can even touch the developer's local server. This makes L7 botnet attacks and mass scraping economically pointless and keeps our infrastructure lean. We scaling our services dynamicly based on our traffic, to allow everyone use it without limits. Every usage that is being made is backed by dedicated R&D funding from Aeolink Group Inc. We can keep this core tool completely free for developers because the anonymized threat intelligence we gather at the edge (bot behavior, attack patterns, abuse vectors) will be used to train our upcoming Next-Generation Firewall aimed at bringing enterprise grade protection to home networks.
The service will remain free for life for developers. In the future, we will only introduce paid plans for heavy, enterprise-level usage.
Gave it a try today but got lost — the landing page promises a simple connect <port> CLI (like ngrok), but the dashboard only offers a full "Create Application" deploy flow. Couldn't figure out the quick local-tunnel use case the landing describes. A 30-second quickstart doc would really help 🙂
AGG Loop
@oleksandr_utkin Hi there! Thanks so much for giving us a try and for the honest feedback — you are completely right to be confused.
We recently went through an acquisition by a new company, and our landing page copy hasn't quite caught up to the new dashboard reality yet. Because we wanted to offer more advanced features and better security, we had to move away from the unauthenticated CLI flow and introduce a more robust login and deployment system.
Here is the 30-second quickstart you're looking for to get your local tunnel up and running (and yes, deploying an application is completely free):
Log in to the dashboard and click Create Application.
Simply enter a name for your app and hit Deploy.
Once inside your app's dashboard, navigate to Utils -> Integrations.
You'll find a simple, 4-step guide tailored exactly to your platform.
We sincerely apologize for the friction and the outdated landing page. We are actively working on updating the site and our documentation to make this flow much clearer.
Let us know if those steps get you sorted.
some of the links in https://www.agglabs.com/loop are returning a 404 - i.e: https://github.com/agglabs/loop-client
AGG Loop
@farmisen Hi, Thanks for letting us know, we will take care of that immediately. Correct path is: https://github.com/deposure-lab/Loop-Client. Migrating old Github wasn't sucessfully done yet, so it's still hosted on old account. We apologise for inconvenience.
AGG Loop