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    Trigger.dev Realtime

    Connect your frontend app to your tasks.

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    Control how many tasks run at once.

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    Durable cron schedules without timeouts.

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    Real-time monitoring and tracing of tasks.

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    Export traces and logs to external services

    Export traces and logs to external services

    May 15, 2025

    Run cleanup using onCancel hook

    Run cleanup using onCancel hook

    May 12, 2025

    Wait for HTTP callback

    Wait for HTTP callback

    May 8, 2025

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    Automating security compliance using AI agents

    Automating security compliance using AI agents

    May 27, 2025

    Icon: revolutionizing video ad creation with Trigger.dev

    Icon: revolutionizing video ad creation with Trigger.dev

    Apr 15, 2025

    Trigger.dev v4 beta

    Trigger.dev v4 beta

    Apr 9, 2025

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December 2—6, 2024

One feature. Every day. Five days straight.

Day 1: December 2

Realtime goes GA

Keep your users updated with real-time task progress. Now with LLM streaming support and increased limits.

Blog post

Day 2: December 3

Build extensions

Install system packages, like FFmpeg and Puppeteer, and modify the build process.

Blog post

Day 3: December 4

Trigger from the frontend

Trigger.dev now supports triggering tasks from the frontend.

Blog post

Day 4: December 5

Batch processing

A bunch of improvements to our batch processing system, including new limits and dashboard visibility.

Blog post

Day 5: December 6

Run Engine 2.0 (alpha)

Warm starts, multi-region workers, self-hosted workers, and new waitpoints.

Blog post

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