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    Control how many tasks run at once.

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    Realtime Streams v2

    Realtime Streams v2

    November 14

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    Deployments logs in the dashboard

    November 12

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    Deployments with local builds

    October 30

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    Accelerating global logistics workflows using AI copilots

    Accelerating global logistics workflows using AI copilots

    November 13

    How we built a kanban-style triage agent for managing coding agents

    How we built a kanban-style triage agent for managing coding agents

    October 7

    Incident report on Sep 26, 2025

    Incident report on Sep 26, 2025

    September 26

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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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