
Streamlined issue tracking and project management for software teams
Strong project management choice for Small Teams - 4.6/5 rating, 22 features, free to start.
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Linear was built in reaction to the bloat that accumulates in tools like Jira. It's fast - deliberately, obsessively fast - with a keyboard-first interface that product and engineering teams who spend hours in the tool genuinely appreciate. Issue creation, assignment, priority updates, and sprint management happen through keyboard shortcuts in a way other tools don't match. Its opinionated design means it doesn't try to be everything: no custom fields for arbitrary data, no complex automations, no expense tracking. What you get is a clean, well-structured system for tracking issues, managing cycles (sprints), and organizing work by teams and projects. Linear's Git integration is tight - linking commits, pull requests, and branches to issues with minimal configuration. This is where it outperforms Jira for modern engineering teams. Not designed for non-technical teams or general project management. For software teams of 5–200 engineers who value speed and clean UX over configurability, it's one of the strongest options available.
For Small Teams evaluating project management options, Linear consistently earns its place on shortlists - 22 features with standout capabilities like Issues & Sub-issues, Projects & Cycles, Roadmaps cover the essentials without unnecessary bloat, and $10/mo makes it easy to justify. Its 4.6/5 rating reflects a product that's been refined through real-world feedback. It's not the flashiest option, but it's one of the most dependably good ones.
- ComparEdge Editorial Team
NAll-in-one workspace for notes, docs, databases, and project management
CAll-in-one productivity platform replacing multiple work tools
AWork management platform for teams to organize, track, and manage work
MWork OS that powers teams to run projects and workflows with confidence
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