Welcome to the Trigger.dev (v2) documentation.
These are the docs for Trigger.dev v2 which will be deprecated on January 31st, 2025. You probably want the v3 docs.
Trigger.dev is an open source framework for creating long-running Jobs directly in your app with API Integrations, webhooks, scheduling and delays. You can reliably run Jobs that wouldn’t normally work in serverless environments (like Vercel) because of timeouts.
You can use Trigger.dev Cloud or Self-host Trigger.dev on your own infrastructure.
Get started in 5 minutes.
Go from zero to a working Job in your app in 10 minutes.
Learn more about how Trigger.dev works and how it can help you.
Trigger.dev integrates with a wide range of services.
Find code examples for many popular APIs. These can be copied / modified for use in your own projects.
For complete control, you can manually setup Trigger.dev using this guide.
We’d love to hear from you or give you a hand getting started. Here are some ways to get in touch with us. We’d also ❤️ your support.
The #help-and-questions channel is a great place to get help with any questions about Trigger.dev.
Follow us on X (Twitter) to get the latest updates and news.
Arrange a call with one of the founders. We can help answer questions, build API Integrations for you and give 1-on-1 help building your first Job.
Check us out at triggerdotdev/trigger.dev
Welcome to the Trigger.dev (v2) documentation.
These are the docs for Trigger.dev v2 which will be deprecated on January 31st, 2025. You probably want the v3 docs.
Trigger.dev is an open source framework for creating long-running Jobs directly in your app with API Integrations, webhooks, scheduling and delays. You can reliably run Jobs that wouldn’t normally work in serverless environments (like Vercel) because of timeouts.
You can use Trigger.dev Cloud or Self-host Trigger.dev on your own infrastructure.
Get started in 5 minutes.
Go from zero to a working Job in your app in 10 minutes.
Learn more about how Trigger.dev works and how it can help you.
Trigger.dev integrates with a wide range of services.
Find code examples for many popular APIs. These can be copied / modified for use in your own projects.
For complete control, you can manually setup Trigger.dev using this guide.
We’d love to hear from you or give you a hand getting started. Here are some ways to get in touch with us. We’d also ❤️ your support.
The #help-and-questions channel is a great place to get help with any questions about Trigger.dev.
Follow us on X (Twitter) to get the latest updates and news.
Arrange a call with one of the founders. We can help answer questions, build API Integrations for you and give 1-on-1 help building your first Job.
Check us out at triggerdotdev/trigger.dev