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trigger.dev
★ 15.1k
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research-hub
★ 19

trigger.dev vs research-hub

trigger.dev: Trigger.dev is an open-source platform designed for building AI workflows and agents using TypeScript. It provides a robust environment for long-running tasks with built-in features like retries, queues, observability, and elastic scaling, eliminating typical serverless timeouts.; research-hub: research-hub connects Zotero, Obsidian, and NotebookLM into a unified, AI-operable research workspace. It provides a CLI, MCP server, REST API, and dashboard for repeatable literature workflows. The tool is local-first and allows users to start with any two of the three platforms.

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TL;DR

trigger.dev logoChoose trigger.dev if…

Building and deploying long-running AI agents and complex workflows.

research-hub logoChoose research-hub if…

Connect Zotero + Obsidian for paper search, metadata enrichment, and Markdown note generation

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Field
trigger.dev logotrigger.dev
research-hub logoresearch-hub
Category
Observability
Observability
Stars
★ 15.1k
★ 19
License
Apache-2.0
MIT
Updated
1d ago
2d ago
Open Source
Yes
Yes
Website
↗ Visit
↗ Visit
GitHub
↗ GitHub
↗ GitHub
Tags
AI Agents, Workflow Automation, TypeScript
academic-research, ai-agents, citation-management
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Features

trigger.dev logotrigger.dev
01Long-running tasks without timeouts
02Durable cron schedules
03Realtime updates and LLM streaming
04Human-in-the-loop (Waitpoints)
05Comprehensive observability, logging, and tracing
research-hub logoresearch-hub
01CLI with commands for auto-pipeline, import, ask, doctor, tidy, clusters, and more
02MCP server for AI assistants like Claude Desktop, Cursor, and Continue.dev
03REST API exposing /api/v1 endpoints for browser-based or HTTP-capable agents
04Live dashboard with overview, library, diagnostics, and management views
05Local-first Markdown vault with structured frontmatter and Obsidian Bases dashboards
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Use Cases

trigger.dev logotrigger.dev
↳Building and deploying long-running AI agents and complex workflows.
↳Implementing robust background job processing with built-in durability and retries.
↳Creating human-in-the-loop systems that require human approval or feedback.
research-hub logoresearch-hub
↳Connect Zotero + Obsidian for paper search, metadata enrichment, and Markdown note generation
↳Use Obsidian + NotebookLM for local file ingest, clustering, and AI brief generation
↳Full loop with Zotero + Obsidian + NotebookLM for discover, ingest, organize, brief, and maintain
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Best For

trigger.dev logotrigger.dev
Most PopularTrendingEssential
research-hub logoresearch-hub
TrendingRAG / Knowledge BaseAPI Integration
FAQ

FAQ

What is the difference between trigger.dev and research-hub?
Both trigger.dev and research-hub are in the Observability category. trigger.dev has 15.1k stars, while research-hub has 19 stars.
Which is better, trigger.dev or research-hub?
The best choice depends on your use case. Choose trigger.dev if Building and deploying long-running AI agents and complex workflows., and research-hub if Connect Zotero + Obsidian for paper search, metadata enrichment, and Markdown note generation.
Is trigger.dev free or open source?
Yes, trigger.dev is open source on GitHub (Apache-2.0).
Is research-hub free or open source?
Yes, research-hub is open source on GitHub (MIT).
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