Introduction
Welcome to the Trigger.dev v3 documentation.
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What is Trigger.dev (v3)?
Trigger.dev v3 makes it easy to write reliable long-running tasks without timeouts.
- We run your tasks with no timeouts. You don’t have to manage any infrastructure (unless you self-host). Workers are automatically scaled and managed for you.
- We provide a multi-tenant queue that is used when triggering tasks.
- We provide an SDK and CLI for writing tasks in your existing codebase, inside /trigger folders.
- We provide different types of tasks: regular, scheduled, zod, webhooks.
- We provide a dashboard for monitoring, debugging, and managing your tasks.
We’re open source and you can choose to use the Trigger.dev Cloud or Self-host Trigger.dev on your own infrastructure.
Getting started
Quick start guide
Get started in 3 minutes.
Writing tasks
Tasks are the core of Trigger.dev. Learn what they are and how to write them.
Getting help
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.
Join our Discord server
The help forum is a great place to get help with any questions about Trigger.dev.
Follow us on X (Twitter)
Follow us on X (Twitter) to get the latest updates and news.
Schedule a call
Arrange a call with one of the founders. We can help answer questions and give 1-on-1 help building your first task.
Give us a star on GitHub
Check us out at triggerdotdev/trigger.dev
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