
Durable Execution Solutions | Temporal
Temporal is an open-source project that you are free to use and host in your own environment. You can also let us host the Temporal Service for you with Temporal Cloud.
Durable Execution Platform | Temporal
Temporal allows you to simply code for durable execution, using one or more of our SDKs in Go, Java, Typescript, Python and .NET (and even deploy polyglot workflows).
Understanding Temporal | Temporal Platform Documentation
Temporal tracks the progress of your application. If something goes wrong, like a power outage, it guarantees that your application can pick up right where it left off — it’s like having the ultimate …
How the Temporal Platform Works
The Temporal Service coordinates the execution of your application code—Workflows and Activities—by exchanging events with Workers. The Service can be self-hosted or fully …
What is Temporal? | Temporal Platform Documentation
What is Temporal? Temporal is a scalable and reliable runtime for durable function executions called Temporal Workflow Executions. Said another way, it's a platform that guarantees the …
About Temporal | Cloud-Oriented Durable Workflow Solutions
At Temporal, we’ve cracked the code to revolutionize backend software engineering. As passionate open-source technologists, we’re dedicated to programming languages, distributed …
Learn Temporal | Learn Temporal
Nov 13, 2025 · Temporal is a developer-first, open source platform that ensures the successful execution of services and applications. Build your next application with Temporal with hands …
Blog | Temporal
Read current articles covering Durable Execution, Temporal Cloud, workflow examination, and open-source news. Stay in the know about Temporal Technologies.
Get Started with Temporal | Learn Temporal
Take your first steps into building apps with Temporal by exploring how Temporal apps work.
Setup Guide | Temporal
Download Temporal CLI for Apple Silicon Macs Once you've downloaded the file, extract the downloaded archive and add the temporal binary to your PATH by copying it to a directory like …