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Background Jobs & Queues

Background job and workflow platforms compared — event-driven functions, queues, and durable workflows for async work.

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Inngest

Best for: Event-driven serverless jobs

Event-driven background jobs and workflows — define functions triggered by events, with retries, sleeps, and step functions built in.

  • +Great DX
  • +Step functions
  • +No queue infra to run
  • Vendor-hosted model

Trigger.dev

Best for: TypeScript background tasks

Background jobs for full-stack TypeScript — long-running tasks, retries, and a local dev environment that mirrors production.

  • +TS-first
  • +Local dev parity
  • +Long-running tasks
  • Younger ecosystem

BullMQ

Best for: Self-hosted Redis queues

Redis-backed job queue for Node.js — producers, workers, delayed jobs, rate limits, and priority queues you self-host.

  • +Battle-tested
  • +Full queue control
  • +Open source
  • You run Redis + workers

Temporal

Best for: Durable enterprise workflows

Durable workflow engine — long-running, fault-tolerant workflows with guaranteed execution across failures and restarts.

  • +Strong guarantees
  • +Long-running workflows
  • +Multi-language
  • Heavier ops
  • Steeper learning curve

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AlternativeModelServerlessDXBest for
InngestEvent-drivenYesExcellentServerless workflows
Trigger.devTask runnerYesExcellentTS full-stack apps
BullMQRedis queueNoGoodSelf-hosted queues
TemporalWorkflow enginePartialModerateMission-critical workflows

Pick by how much infrastructure you want to run. Inngest and Trigger.dev are the modern serverless picks for TypeScript apps — events, retries, and steps without managing Redis. BullMQ is the self-hosted classic when you already run Redis and want full queue control. Temporal is for durable, long-running workflows where guaranteed completion matters more than simplicity.