Trigger.dev is the open source platform for building AI workflows in TypeScript. Long-running tasks with retries, queues, observability, and elastic scaling. Begin for free, invite your team, and scale without limits.
Big congrats on v4 GA. The new Run Engine, preview branches, bulk actions, and 4x concurrency look clutch for TS based AI agents. Love the focus on observability and long running jobs. Perfect timing for Hacktoberfest, starring and contributing now.
“Build and deploy fully‑managed AI agents and workflows”
Trigger.dev v4 launched on Product Hunt on October 23rd, 2025 and earned 183 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #10 on the daily leaderboard. Trigger.dev is the open source platform for building AI workflows in TypeScript. Long-running tasks with retries, queues, observability, and elastic scaling. Begin for free, invite your team, and scale without limits.
Trigger.dev v4 was featured in API (98k followers), Open Source (68.3k followers), Developer Tools (511k followers) and GitHub (41.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 105.2k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Trigger.dev v4?
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First launched here during Mega Launch Week, @Trigger.dev recently had a new launch week, i.e. an entire week of new feature announcements, including:
Trigger.dev v4 GA: their most significant performance and DX upgrade yet, built on a new Run Engine
Preview branches: isolated environments for each of your git branches
Bulk actions: bulk cancel and replay any number of runs using filters
4x concurrency, static IPs and multi-region workers powered by AWS
MCP server & agent rules: getting setup, developing, and debugging background tasks is now a breeze
To learn more:
Go to trigger.dev
Read the docs
Star the repo on GitHub
We're in October. It's Hacktoberfest. There's no better time to start contributing and supporting open-source products. OSS ftw!