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Linear alternatives

Best Linear alternatives in 2026

Linear is great. These are the alternatives worth considering if you'd like your tasks to live on your own machine, share a database with CRM and hiring, or get actually-finished by an agent instead of just tracked.

5 ranked

The list, ranked.

We've ordered these by how well they fit the kind of operator we build for — someone who'd rather own the back office than rent it. Excellent first; honest peers behind.

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    01

    Our pick

    Excellent

    Flat workspace license

    Best for

    Founders and small ops teams who want a back office that lives on their own machine and that AI agents operate for them.

    Watch out for

    Early access — onboarding cohorts are still small. If you need to be live this morning on a hosted product, start somewhere else and migrate later.

    Join the waitlist
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    02

    Height

    $10 / seat / mo (Team)Visit

    Best for

    Cross-functional product + ops teams that want a Linear-style tracker with a chat-first AI 'copilot' inside it.

    Watch out for

    Cloud-only and copilot-flavored — still you driving, with suggestions on top.

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    03

    GitHub Issues + Projects

    Included with GitHub plansVisit

    Best for

    Engineering teams already living in GitHub who want lightweight project boards next to their PRs.

    Watch out for

    Tasks for non-engineering work feel grafted on; no native pipeline for CRM, hiring, or docs.

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    04

    Plane (self-hosted)

    Free (self-hosted) or $8 / seat / mo (cloud)Visit

    Best for

    Teams that want an open-source, self-hostable Linear clone they can run on their own infrastructure.

    Watch out for

    Polish gap on the UI; no first-class AI agent layer.

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    05

    Things 3

    $49.99 one-time (macOS)Visit

    Best for

    Individual operators and founders who want a beautifully crafted personal tracker on the desktop — local-first by design.

    Watch out for

    Single-user only; not a team OS or a shared database.

how to choose

Four questions to ask before you commit.

Any of these alternatives can solve the surface problem. Pick the one that answers these four questions honestly.

  1. 01

    Where does the data live?

    If the answer is 'on the vendor's servers,' you're renting access to your own customer list. Local-first means a database file you can carry, diff, and back up yourself.

  2. 02

    Does the AI do work, or talk about it?

    A chat box that summarizes records isn't an agent. Look for named roles that claim tasks, do them, and pass them to a verifier — with an audit trail for every action.

  3. 03

    What's the real per-seat math at year 3?

    List prices climb; mandatory hubs get added; admin costs are real. Compare flat workspace licenses against the seat ladder at the team size you'll actually be.

  4. 04

    How do you leave?

    Read the export terms. A CSV-only export isn't ownership; an SQLite file is. The right alternative is one where leaving is a copy command.

jump the line

Skip the matrix. Try the operator-owned one.

We onboard cohorts every few weeks. The fastest way in is the waitlist — you'll get a setup call and a database file that's yours from day one.

See Excellent vs Linear head-to-head

Stop renting your task tracker. Run one you own.

Excellent is in early access. Join the waitlist and we'll reach out as cohorts open.