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🚀 The democratization of background jobs. Less to worry about behind the scenes. The infrastructure the future demands.
🚀Starting launch week off with a big one! step.run is now available for APIs 😮 Add a single line of code to any REST API to add durability, automatic retries, and observability to applications, without ever having to think about queues, workers, or extra infra.
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oh we love her (step . run)
🚀Starting launch week off with a big one! step.run is now available for APIs 😮 Add a single line of code to any REST API to add durability, automatic retries, and observability to applications, without ever having to think about queues, workers, or extra infra.
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If DX was a company they would call it @inngest
🚀Starting launch week off with a big one! step.run is now available for APIs 😮 Add a single line of code to any REST API to add durability, automatic retries, and observability to applications, without ever having to think about queues, workers, or extra infra.
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Exciting news from @inngeststep.run is now available for APIs! It’s by far the easiest way to add durability to your new or existing APIs. One line of code provides automatic retries, failover, and observability without a complex queuing system
🚀Starting launch week off with a big one! step.run is now available for APIs 😮 Add a single line of code to any REST API to add durability, automatic retries, and observability to applications, without ever having to think about queues, workers, or extra infra.
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The team have worked on an absolute killer. From today, you can start using `step.run` in API endpoints. Native tracing. Durable APIs. Retries. Async support. Local replay. Zero latency. All without rearchitecting. You finally get the best of everything — without a separate background platform. Excited to kick off launch week with an absolute banger.
🚀Starting launch week off with a big one! step.run is now available for APIs 😮 Add a single line of code to any REST API to add durability, automatic retries, and observability to applications, without ever having to think about queues, workers, or extra infra.
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