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We are thrilled to announce the next generation of Heroku Postgres to power a data foundation for the next wave of intelligent and mission-critical applications. This roadmap has been driven by listening closely to our customers, culminating in the introduction of a new Heroku Postgres Advanced tier. This revolutionary data foundation is designed to eliminate previous scaling limits, unlock unprecedented architectural flexibility and performance, and reduce operational friction. As the AI PaaS from Salesforce, Heroku is the force multiplier for developers building this future with an integrated platform with powerful capabilities made simple to use - removing friction along the software delivery lifecycle. We invite you to sign up for the pilot.

Introducing the pilot of Heroku Vibes, your collaborative agent for turning ideas into running apps.

For those who have been with us on this journey for a while, the name “Heroku Garden” might stir up a bit of nostalgia. It was the web experience that enabled developers to become immediately productive in creating and deploying Rails applications with a turnkey, opinionated environment, with the goal of making software easier and more accessible. That seed of an idea that would grow into the platform powering millions of mission-critical apps. We’re thrilled to announce the pilot of Heroku Vibes, a reimagining …

Ever found yourself in the endless loop of tweaking a prompt, running your code, and waiting to see if you finally got the output you wanted? That slow, frustrating feedback cycle is a common headache for AI developers. What if you could speed that up and get back to what you do best? Let’s focus on building amazing applications.

We're excited to introduce Heroku AI Studio, a new set of tools designed to streamline your generative AI development from prompt to production. We've focused on creating a more intuitive and efficient workflow, so you can focus on innovation instead of wrestling with your development environment. When using the Heroku Managed Inference and Agents add-on, this new tool is about to become an essential part of your workflow.

Salesforce customers often leverage third-party or custom services to extend their orgs, and they do so with two common options: Connected Apps and External Services. Connected Apps let third-party vendors or custom code call Salesforce APIs using long-lived OAuth tokens, while External Services call vendor APIs through declarative configurations with vendor-managed hosting, scaling, and endpoint security. While both approaches deliver functionality, the dynamic security threat landscape challenges us to continuously improve the risk and governance of our applications.

Heroku AppLink improves your security model and provides a managed bridge between Salesforce and Heroku, so developers or vendors can deploy services in any language and expose them as native Salesforce actions. Heroku AppLink automatically handles authentication, service discovery, and request validation while its service mesh and short-lived credentials mean that your integrations no longer depend on stored credentials or exposed endpoints. Development teams can reuse existing code and libraries instead of rewriting in Apex, admins get centralized visibility into connections and authorizations, and security teams gain tighter trust boundaries across both Connected App and External Service scenarios.

When Production Goes Sideways

Imagine this: It’s 2 AM, your phone buzzes with an alert, and your dashboards are screaming. Production is down. Sound familiar? An automated health check has failed, and your internal dashboards are showing a spike in errors. You’ve just pushed a new release that included a critical database schema change, and a background worker task that relies on it is now failing. The web application is still running, but users are starting to report issues. You need to investigate and fix the problem, but doing so on a running production dyno could be risky and impact …

Beginning at 06:00 UTC on Tuesday, Jun 10, 2025, Heroku customers began experiencing a platform service disruption due to an unintended system update applied to our production infrastructure by our vendor. To compound the issue, the Heroku Status site was affected by the outage. Shortcomings in site design and API latency resulted in timeouts, and the Status site appeared as if there were no active incidents.

On June 15th we published a summary of our initial investigation, mitigation, and root cause analysis. We also identified the following post-incident remediation objectives:

  • Ensuring immutable infrastructure
  • Increasing resilience of communication channels
  • Accelerating investigation and recovery

As promised, we are providing a status update of our continued corrective actions.

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