Linear offers a rare free tier with unlimited members, with paid plans ranging from $10 to $16 per user per month.
Best for: Ideal for very small teams or individuals to try out Linear's core features before committing to a paid plan.
Best for: small to medium teams needing essential project tracking and collaboration tools
Best for: Suited for growing organizations requiring advanced features like SSO, enhanced security, and more robust integrations
Best for: Designed for large enterprises needing custom solutions, dedicated support, and advanced compliance
Independent analysis · Linear
Linear positions itself as a premium, developer-centric tool with a highly competitive entry point. Its Basic plan at $10/user/month sits well below the category median of $14.63/mo, offering exceptional value for pure engineering teams who need unlimited issues and core tracking. However, the value proposition weakens for cross-functional organizations on the Business plan ($16/user/month), where the cost exceeds the category median to unlock essential enterprise features like SAML SSO and private teams.
The most severe pricing complaint centers on the lack of cheap viewer roles, forcing teams to pay $10/user/month or $16/user/month for non-technical staff who only need to view tickets. Users find the flat per-seat model highly punitive for mixed teams of developers and stakeholders.
"I have to pay for all members? Very expensive."
"way too overpriced for such an unpolished product."
Based on analysis of recent Reddit and G2 discussions.
The Basic plan at $10/user/month offers blazing-fast UI with keyboard-first navigation.
"I have to pay for all members? Very expensive."
Reddit (negative)
"Linear looks fantastic and with their free plan it's made it worth checking out."
Reddit (positive)
"Linear Asks + triage is great, but mostly it's just fast and gets out of the way."
Reddit (positive)
The Free plan is excellent for small bootstrapper teams of up to two teams, while the Basic plan at $10/user/month is a steal for pure developer squads. However, mixed organizations with heavy cross-functional collaboration should consider ClickUp at $14.63/mo or other general project tools to avoid paying full price for passive viewers.
Linear offers a Free plan for small teams. Paid plans start at $10/user/month for the Basic plan, scaling to $16/user/month for Business. Enterprise plans are custom priced.
Ideal for very small teams or individuals to try out Linear's core features before committing to a paid plan.
Best for small to medium teams needing essential project tracking and collaboration tools. Offers a solid foundation for agile workflows.
Suited for growing organizations requiring advanced features like SSO, enhanced security, and more robust integrations. Scales well with larger teams.
Designed for large enterprises needing custom solutions, dedicated support, and advanced compliance. Contact sales for tailored pricing and features.
9% below the project management average
Linear costs $0–$16/user/month as of May 27, 2026, with 4 plans.
Linear scores 4.7/5 and offers a free plan - that's a rare combination. The free tier with Unlimited members and 250 issues is more than enough to validate whether it fits your workflow. Start free. Move to Basic ($10/user/mo) when 5 teams becomes a need, not a want.
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Which plan fits you
Linear scores 4.7/5 and offers a free plan - that's a rare combination. The free tier with Unlimited members and 250 issues is more than enough to validate whether it fits your workflow. Start free. Move to Basic ($10/user/mo) when 5 teams becomes a need, not a want.
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