About BafGo

BafGo is a lightweight browser calling experience built for quick, ephemeral connections. Hosts create a short invite code and guests join instantly, without accounts or persistent storage.

Minimal setup

Open your camera and microphone, create a room, then share the code. The other side joins immediately. No signup, no database, no tracking.

Peer-to-peer

Media flows directly between browsers using WebRTC. The server only handles signaling and room matching while the call is active.

Encrypted by default

WebRTC uses secure DTLS/SRTP transport for audio and video, so call media is encrypted transit between browsers.

Instant reuse

Each session is transient. Codes expire when the host disconnects, so calls are temporary and easy to start over.

Share a snapshot

In room calls, users can capture or upload a single image and display it to everyone. It is a still photo, not a live video stream.

Why one video + many voices works better

Most real conversations have one presenter and many participants. BafGo is built for that reality, so calls stay clear, stable, and practical.

  • Clarity over chaos: one live video keeps attention where it belongs, without a noisy grid of tiny faces.
  • More stable calls: fewer heavy video streams means lower bandwidth use and better performance on weak networks.
  • Built for real work: teams can present, discuss, and collaborate without turning every meeting into a video production.
  • Better privacy by design: audio-first participation reduces exposure compared to all-video rooms.
  • Predictable for organizations: simpler infrastructure, steadier costs, and fewer points of failure.