Linear
Linear streamlines issues, projects, and roadmaps. Purpose-built for modern product development.
About the product
Streamline Product Development with Purpose-Built Planning Tools
Managing product development across multiple tools is chaotic. You're juggling spreadsheets for roadmaps, one tool for bugs, another for tasks, and something else for planning. This constant context switching wastes time, creates information silos, and makes it impossible to see the big picture. Your team's velocity suffers while important details fall through the cracks.
What is Linear
Linear is a purpose-built platform that unifies issue tracking, roadmapping, and project management specifically for product teams. It replaces fragmented workflows with a single, blazingly fast system designed around the needs of modern development. Unlike generic project management tools, Linear embraces software best practices with its opinionated Linear Method, real-time collaboration capabilities, and deep GitHub integration. It's where product teams plan, build, and ship with clear direction and minimal friction.
Key Capabilities
Linear Method : Accelerates development with a proven, opinionated framework that emphasizes momentum, lightweight processes, and small batches for faster shipping.
Roadmap Timeline : Visualizes your product journey by organizing all projects along a timeline with milestones, giving teams clear direction and context for daily work.
GitHub Integration : Eliminates context switching through bidirectional issue syncing, automated status updates from pull requests, and seamless developer workflow.
Customizable Workflows : Adapts to your team's processes with custom views, statuses, and automation rules that streamline repetitive tasks and enforce best practices.
Project Dependencies : Maps critical paths between projects to highlight blockers, streamline resource allocation, and ensure teams work on the right things at the right time.
Perfect For
A startup engineering team was struggling with delivery predictability as they scaled. After switching to Linear, they organized their roadmap with clear milestones, automated status updates via GitHub, and gained visibility into dependencies. Sprint planning time dropped by 50% while shipping velocity increased by 63%.
A product team at a mid-sized SaaS company was drowning in feature requests with no clear prioritization system. With Linear, they implemented a structured workflow for capturing user feedback, connecting it to strategic roadmap items, and tracking progress. Their backlog is now a strategic asset rather than a source of anxiety.
Worth Considering
Linear is optimized for software and product teams rather than general project management. While powerful, the interface has a steeper learning curve for non-technical users. The free plan limits you to 250 issues and 2 teams, while paid plans start at $8/user/month (Basic) and $12/user/month (Business) when billed annually. Consider your team's technical proficiency, as Linear works best for those familiar with agile methodologies and software development processes.
Also Consider
Jira: Best for larger enterprises that need extensive customization options and more detailed workflow control, despite a steeper learning curve.
ClickUp: Consider when you need a more versatile platform for non-technical teams alongside development work, with broader project management capabilities.
Asana: Ideal if your organization requires a more visual, accessible interface for cross-functional teams beyond just engineering and product.
Bottom Line
Linear stands out as a focused solution for product development teams who want to increase velocity and reduce friction. Its opinionated approach, performance-first design, and purpose-built features streamline the entire product lifecycle. If your team is tired of context switching and wants a unified system that fosters momentum and clarity, Linear delivers exceptional value.