Durable execution for applications. Workflows that never lose state.
What is Temporal?
Durable execution for applications. Workflows that never lose state. See it in our Development Tools collection.
Key benefits
- Temporal fits into a modern web development toolchain and can reduce boilerplate work.
- Using Temporal can improve developer productivity versus ad‑hoc scripts and manual processes.
- Temporal typically integrates with Git-based workflows, CI/CD, or popular runtimes and frameworks.
Use cases
- Integrating Temporal into your local dev or CI pipeline to automate repetitive work.
- Using Temporal to monitor, debug, or optimize applications in production.
- Adopting Temporal as a standard tool across your engineering team for consistency.
About Temporal
Durable execution for applications. Workflows that never lose state.
Temporal appears in The Stash under the development tools category so you can quickly understand what it does, when to use it, and where it fits into your workflow.
Sources & further reading
- workflows
- durable
- orchestration
- reliability
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