
Linear is a system for modern software development. Streamline issues, projects, and product roadmaps. Linear is the tool of choice for tens of thousands of ambitious product teams, including companies such as Vercel, CashApp, and Perplexity.
Linear is a system for modern software development. Streamline issues, projects, and product roadmaps. Linear is the tool of choice for tens of thousands of ambitious product teams, including companies such as Vercel, CashApp, and Perplexity.
Linear for Agents is now GA. Who is building or using an agent for Linear?
We recently built one for using Bucket feature flags within Linear (and shared some of our lessons learned). Would love to hear from others building or using agents. We're just getting started with our Linear integration and are keen to get feedback. We've plans to add:
Feedback/adoption result summaries to the agent
Support for an access summary embed whenever a link to a feature on Bucket is dropped
Plus, integrate our feedback function with Linear's customer requests - making it possible to capture customer requests directly from within your application
We made a move to @Linear at Product Hunt within the past 6 months. Curious if other startups using @Linear have adopted it company wide. Or is it primarily used by the EPD team and the rest of the company uses different PM tools? And if so, how is it working?
We were previously on @Asana . I like to say I am tool-agnostic, and can adapt our company processes to whatever tool the team will use, but with many project management tools, I had my love/hate relationship with Asana. @Notion works well as our homebase for company and project documentation, brainstorming, etc. and can even work for simple task/project management (I love their inline databases). But if you're looking for more robust tools, I haven't seen Notion up to the task. I have also tried@Trello , @Todoist , @Basecamp , @ClickUp etc at other companies.
I agree that the MVP is a journey, and not a one-time validation event, and that continuous iteration is necessary to refine the product into a competitive offering in existing markets. I found the emphasis on using a waitlist strategically to collect targeted feedback from specific tranches of early adopters a solid recommendation. Given this, it tracks that when you narrow your target audience, you can be more selective and intentional on how you deploy resources. By leveraging deep understanding of specific user needs, you can create significant value compared with the competition. Is this similar or different to your approach?
Linear is highly praised for its speed, intuitive design, and seamless user experience, making it a favorite among software development teams. Makers from Superhuman and Appwrite commend Linear for keeping teams connected and on schedule. Users appreciate its clean interface, efficient task management, and powerful keyboard shortcuts. While some note the lack of board views compared to competitors, the overall consensus is that Linear enhances productivity and is a superior alternative to traditional project management tools like Jira.
recently stumbled upon workwithlinear.com by @Linear and absolutely love the initiative in such challenging times.
"The best product teams use Linear (...) and they are hiring" — featuring @Vercel, @Cursor, @Raycast, and 2,000+ companies.
hope it helps!
does if offer integrations with other tools like Slack or GitHub?
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