Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Salesforce-owned PaaS hosting 65M+ apps with git-push deployment; Heroku Connect syncs with Salesforce competing with Render and Railway for cloud application platform.
Heroku is a cloud application platform (PaaS) that enables developers to deploy, manage, and scale web applications without managing server infrastructure — supporting multiple programming languages (Ruby, Node.js, Python, Java, PHP, Go) and providing a simple git-based deployment workflow that made it the foundational platform for a generation of web developers. Founded in 2007 in San Francisco, Heroku was acquired by Salesforce in 2010 for $212 million and has since powered 65 million+ applications, serving 65 billion+ daily requests, with 200+ ecosystem add-on services in the Heroku Elements Marketplace.\n\nHeroku's deployment model allows developers to push code via git and have it automatically built and deployed to dynos (Heroku's containerized compute units) without configuring servers, load balancers, or deployment pipelines. Managed add-on services (PostgreSQL, Redis, logging, monitoring, email delivery) snap into applications without infrastructure configuration. Heroku Connect enables two-way data synchronization between Heroku PostgreSQL databases and Salesforce objects, creating a natural integration path for Salesforce customers building custom applications on Heroku.\n\nIn 2025, Heroku was named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud-Native Application Platforms, with a new platform pilot available with GA targeted for early 2025. Heroku competes with Render, Railway, Fly.io, and AWS Elastic Beanstalk for PaaS and managed application hosting. After a period of stagnation under Salesforce ownership (including ending free dynos in 2022 and a high-profile security incident), Heroku has reinvested in the platform with modern infrastructure improvements. The 2025 strategy focuses on winning back developer trust through platform reliability improvements, deepening Salesforce ecosystem integration, and growing enterprise usage through the Salesforce sales channel.
Durable execution platform with $1.5B valuation; resilient distributed workflows surviving failures for companies like DoorDash and Netflix, becoming key AI agent orchestration infrastructure.
Temporal Technologies is an open-source durable execution platform that makes it possible to build reliable distributed applications and workflows that survive infrastructure failures — server crashes, network outages, and process restarts — without requiring developers to manage complex state persistence or distributed coordination themselves. Founded in 2019 by Maxim Fateev and Samar Abbas (who previously built Cadence workflow at Uber) and having raised over $200 million at a $1.5 billion valuation, Temporal has become the preferred durable execution platform for infrastructure engineers building complex distributed systems.
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