Trigger.dev
Open-source background jobs and durable workflow orchestration for developers
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At a glance
What it does
Open-source background jobs and durable workflows you write in plain code, no timeouts, no queues to manage.
Detailed overview
Trigger.dev lets developers write long-running background jobs and durable workflows directly in their codebase, no separate queue to provision, no 60-second serverless timeout, and full retries and observability built in. Most teams cobble background work together from cron jobs, queues, and glue code that nobody wants to own; Trigger.dev replaces that with durable execution you can read like normal code, which makes it a strong fit for full-stack developers, AI product teams, and startups shipping on serverless. It's actively developed and open-source, a current homepage and docs, a public GitHub repo with steady releases, and a managed cloud offering alongside self-hosting.
Key features
- Long-running background jobs
- Durable workflows in code
- Automatic retries
- Run observability dashboard
Who it's for
Best suited for teams looking for saas tools. Open-source background jobs and durable workflow orchestration for developers
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