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You can self-host the Trigger.dev platform
What does this mean?
Instead of using the
Trigger.dev Cloud
service which we host for you, you can host the Trigger.dev platform yourself.
Local development
When you’re working on your web app, you can run Trigger.dev locally alongside your web app.
See our
GitHub docker project
for instructions.
You will need to
setup tunneling
if you want to receive webhooks from external services.
Deployment
We provide an official Trigger.dev
docker image
you can use to easily self-host on your preferred platform. We also provide guides for some popular platforms:
Fly.io
Easily deploy to Fly.io
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Easily deploy to Render.com
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