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Open-source background jobs and durable, long-running workflows written in your own codebase — no queues to manage.

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About Trigger.dev

Trigger.dev is an open-source platform for writing background jobs and durable, long-running workflows directly in your codebase, without the pain of setting up and babysitting your own queues, workers and retry logic. You define tasks as normal functions, and Trigger.dev handles reliable execution, automatic retries, durability so a workflow survives crashes and resumes where it left off, scheduling, and clear observability into what ran and what failed.

Its standout strengths are being open source and excellent at long-running tasks. Because it is open source, you can self-host it for full control and data ownership — a real draw for teams with privacy requirements or a preference for owning their infrastructure. And it shines on jobs that take a long time to complete, sidestepping the timeout limits that plague plain serverless functions. The developer experience is polished, with great local development and the ability to write and test jobs naturally, so background work stops being an infrastructure headache and becomes just part of your code.

Trigger.dev is a strong fit for developers and teams who need reliable background processing — sending emails, processing uploads, syncing data, orchestrating multi-step jobs — and who value open source, self-hosting, or running genuinely long tasks. It competes with tools like Inngest in the modern durable-workflow space, with its open, self-hostable nature as a key differentiator. For anyone tired of hand-rolling queues and retry logic, it is a major upgrade that delivers dependable background work with minimal infrastructure to manage.

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