Comparison
Trigger.dev is great for running background jobs in your Next.js app. AACFlow adds AI-native agents, a visual builder for the whole team, and enterprise workflow orchestration.
| Feature | AACFlow | Trigger.dev |
|---|---|---|
| AI Integration | AI-native agents, LLM blocks, tool calling, streaming | Background task runner; no native AI agent capabilities |
| Pricing | Compute-based flat pricing; all features included | Usage-based; free tier with paid execution plans |
| Ease of Use | Visual builder for non-developers + TypeScript SDK for engineers | TypeScript SDK only; developer-focused background jobs |
| Scalability | Enterprise auto-scaling with 99.99% uptime SLA | Serverless cloud; designed for Next.js scale |
| Support | Dedicated enterprise support with SLA guarantees | Community Discord; paid plans include priority support |
| Open Source | Fully managed cloud platform with documented APIs | Open source; Apache 2.0 licensed |
AACFlow provides intelligent AI agents that call tools, make decisions, and handle unstructured data — not just execute TypeScript functions asynchronously.
Trigger.dev requires code for everything. AACFlow gives you a visual workflow builder that empowers non-developers to create, edit, and monitor workflows.
SOC 2 Type II, SSO, RBAC, audit trails, and dedicated support — the enterprise governance layer background job platforms don't provide.
AACFlow extends Trigger.dev's background job model with AI agents, visual building, and enterprise governance. Our team provides migration support for existing jobs.
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