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Trigger.dev

Best for SMBs
Est. 2022   •  11-50 employees

Open-source platform that lets developers build, run, and observe durable background jobs, workflows, and AI agents with managed infrastructure and scaling.

Starts at $0 / month

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    Temporal

    Best for enterprises
    Est. 2019   •  51-200 employees

    An open-source durable-execution and workflow orchestration platform (with a managed Temporal Cloud) for building fault-tolerant, long‑running applications.

    Starts at $100 / month

    Has a free trial

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    Prefect

    Best for mid-market companies
    Est. 2018   •  51-200 employees

    Developer of a Python-native workflow orchestration platform (Prefect Core and Prefect Cloud) for building, running, and observing data and ML pipelines.

    Starts at $0

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    Airplane

    Best for mid-market companies
    Est. 2020   •  11-50 employees

    Developer-first platform that let engineers turn scripts, SQL, and code into production internal tools and automated workflows; it was acquired by Airtable and subsequently sunset.

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    n8n

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 2019   •  51-200 employees

    An open/fair-code workflow automation platform that supports self-hosting and cloud orchestration for building integrations and multi-step automations.

    Starts at $0 / month

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    Activepieces

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 2022   •  2-10 employees

    An open-source, AI-first no-code automation platform for building automations and AI agents that can be run in the cloud or self-hosted.

    Starts at $0 / month

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    Apache Airflow

    Best for enterprises
    Est. 2014   •  2-10 employees

    Apache Airflow is an open-source platform created by the community to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows and data pipelines.

    Starts at $0

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    Argo Project

    Best for enterprises
    Est. 2017   •  11-50 employees

    An open-source suite of Kubernetes-native tools for GitOps, container-native workflows, event-driven automation, and progressive delivery.

    Starts at $0

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    BullMQ

    Best for SMBs
    Est. 2018   •  2-10 employees

    BullMQ is an open-source Node.js library that provides a fast, robust Redis-backed background job queue and task processing system.

    Starts at $0

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    Hangfire

    Best for mid-market companies
    Est. 2013   •  11-50 employees

    Open-source library for background job processing in .NET and .NET Core with a built-in dashboard and optional commercial extensions.

    Starts at $0

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