r/Linear

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Self-promotion Friday! Share what you built on Linear.

We've had a lot of recent posts of things people built on Linear recently — please share what you built in this weekly thread.
This can be things you build for Linear, such as integrations, extensions, workflows on apps like Raycast or similar.

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u/gapmunky — 24 hours ago
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I rebranded LinearInsights to SprintIQ — here's why

Hey r/linear,

A few weeks ago I posted about LinearInsights, my analytics

dashboard for Linear teams. I've since rebranded it to SprintIQ.

Why the change: LinearInsights was too close to Linear's own

branding and I wanted something that stood on its own.

Same product, new name — sprint forecasts, velocity trends,

blocker detection, resolution time. OAuth in 30s, read-only.

New link: sprintiq.dev

Still free to start. Also running an early adopter deal —

3 months of Pro free. Comment below and I'll send you the code.

If you tried the old version and had feedback, I'd love to

hear it too.

u/Noahglt1 — 4 days ago
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So much self-promotion here

Since I joined, I feel like 30-50% of the posts here are just people building for-profit tools around Linear looking to get paid users. I really welcome sharing tools that we've found helpful on our journey but marketing each other's vibe-coded software for alpha-testing is _not that_.

(If Reddit isn't the home for Linear users talking about their workflows and experiences, where would it be? Slack?)

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u/_moertel — 4 days ago
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Anyone using Linear and Basecamp together

Yes. Both. I know.

Our startup started on Basecamp. Then our engineers met Basecamp's issue tracking, recoiled in horror, and quietly opened a Linear account. Now we run the entire business on Basecamp and the engineering team on Linear, and these two tools have never spoken to each other a single time in their lives.

Before I lose my mind syncing things by hand, a few questions for the room:

  1. Anyone else stuck in this absurd setup?

  2. How do you keep the two in sync, or have you just accepted the chaos as a lifestyle?

  3. Tried Unito or Zapier for this? Worth the money or just a different flavor of pain?

  4. Would you actually pay for a small focused tool that just does Basecamp ↔ Linear properly, or am I the only one bleeding from this?

Honest answers welcome. Roasts also accepted, I clearly deserve them.

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u/serenitydom512 — 7 days ago
▲ 48 r/Linear+2 crossposts

Window facing outwards

I took this photo on 02/19/2026 while sunbathing in my room.

The reason I took this image is because it gave me a strange but good feeling: freedom, peace, calm, and that sense of a linear space, all at the same time.

Inside, everything felt closed, dark, and still. But through the window, I could see the open sky, as if there was an exit there, even without actually leaving the place.

It’s a simple photo, but to me it brings this feeling of being trapped in an ordinary space while the world outside remains huge.

u/Instinct287 — 8 days ago
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Built a tiny Chrome extension to make Linear standups less boring

Daily standups for Linear were getting weirdly annoying for us.

Not because Linear is bad — we actually like it a lot — but because the standup part around it felt clunky. The same problems kept repeating:

  • random speaker order / awkward "who goes next?" pauses
  • too much clicking around to find the current person's work
  • people talking while everyone else tries to scan the board
  • standups turning into status theater instead of quick coordination

So I built a small Chrome extension for it: Linear Standup.

It adds a lightweight top bar to linear.app and basically runs the standup flow for you:

  • randomizes speaker order each session
  • auto-filters Linear tasks/issues for the current speaker
  • lets you skip / go back / reshuffle anytime
  • keeps the state while you navigate around Linear
  • matches Linear light/dark theme

And yes, I also added a stupid/fun part on purpose: Pac-Man eats each teammate's avatar as they finish speaking. There's also a hidden fun mode easter egg if you long-press the Pac-Man during an active standup.

So it's half workflow helper, half making daily standups slightly less soul-draining.

It's fully client-side, privacy-friendly, and free/open source. No servers, no tracking, no data leaves your browser.

If you're a Linear team doing daily standups, I'd genuinely love blunt feedback on whether this solves a real annoyance or if I'm just over-optimizing my own pain.

Chrome Web Store: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/linear-standup/oioenpbcglhdjpfkcfpkpfdoneillfof

If useful, I can also share the GitHub repo in the comments.

u/Acceptable-Singer738 — 8 days ago