An issue tracking tool that levels up as you scale. Linear streamlines complex processes including roadmap planning and issue triaging. Customize your workspace with automated workflows and integrations for customer support.
Hey everyone!
Exactly a year ago we launched Linear on Product Hunt. We've grown and so have the companies who use us. We're learning a lot about the different types of challenges companies face as they scale from small startups to later stage companies and building features to help them as they do.
Our newest feature, Triage, makes it easy to review, prioritize, and assign new issues requested by customers or people outside your team. Combined with our new integrations with Zendesk, Intercom, and Front (in beta), it’s easier than ever to create issues from customer requests and close the loop when issues resolve. A timeline view lays out your company’s projects visually, stays in sync, and includes live predictions for when projects will complete based on issue data and historical project velocity. Other features include Snooze for Inbox, backend-powered search, private teams, a Typescript SDK, an issue Migration Assistant, and a faster issue creation flow.
@eugenehp Hi Eugene, thanks! We don't offer on-premise deployments right now as we feel it's important to always be running the latest version of the app and on optimized infrastructure.
This has to be one of the most expertly designed and engineered products in our entire stack.
The team have been nothing short of brilliant. A big shout out to Erin and Raissa for being so fast on all of our feedback and requests. Truly a world-class team all round.
Same goes for the actual community. They're just as helpful and supportive. It's hard to believe it's relatively early days for Linear when the speed they work at is phenomenal. Super impressed and can't recommend it enough.
You should consider to add the integration with Missive. It's look like Front but since oct. 2015. Great product from 🇨🇦 (Québec).
Upvote if like the idea!
cc @plehoux, @etiennelem and @rafbm
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