Karri, please do create Linear University 🙏 v1 really doesn't need to be more than a (high quality) screen share of how you use Linear. I have so many questions about what makes a good label, what's the right size for a project, what should be an issue and what should be a sub issue.
I’d like to hear how other companies use this tool. The presentation here seems good for early startups, but naive where projects get large and there are many more product and support level needs when clients or external implementation processes are complex. The idea that anyone can lead translating specifications to good product works when small and super flat, but not when have a lot more pressure to deliver the right thing on time. Also many developers struggle at UX or product thinking vs technical thinking. Overall this also seems to neglect UX and design and seems more engineering focussed.
Exactly, it's the proper tool for small product teams and not suitable for body shops or large enterprises. On the other hand, product teams will grow so it will be complicated to migrate to let's say Jira with a team of 30-50 people.
@@GuitarWithBrett I'll try to write out something, but it's basically pretty simple think we're using Linear similar to Trello - see cards, assigned people and statuses we use no automations or some other magic, so probably it's not what you were expecting. but I do indeed think that this simplicity is the power of Linear (along with outstanding UX)
This would have been so useful except the video quality and Karri's microphone are so bad. Really would like to learn more about Linear but there are not enough videos!
Great stuff. I wish the video was a bit higher quality.
Hi, thanks for the video. It's hard to listen to the recording from Karri's headphones because of the quality.
Gold content, rough audio! Can this get a redo for the good of the world?
Karri, please do create Linear University 🙏
v1 really doesn't need to be more than a (high quality) screen share of how you use Linear. I have so many questions about what makes a good label, what's the right size for a project, what should be an issue and what should be a sub issue.
Hi Jordan, did you ever find a go-to resource for how to use Linear?
I’d like to hear how other companies use this tool. The presentation here seems good for early startups, but naive where projects get large and there are many more product and support level needs when clients or external implementation processes are complex. The idea that anyone can lead translating specifications to good product works when small and super flat, but not when have a lot more pressure to deliver the right thing on time. Also many developers struggle at UX or product thinking vs technical thinking. Overall this also seems to neglect UX and design and seems more engineering focussed.
Exactly, it's the proper tool for small product teams and not suitable for body shops or large enterprises. On the other hand, product teams will grow so it will be complicated to migrate to let's say Jira with a team of 30-50 people.
we use Linear to run our 200+ people startup studio
we're using it for marketing, development, sales, design, finances etc.
@@bronconius5389 oh cool, maybe you could show your workflow ?
@@GuitarWithBrett I'll try to write out something, but it's basically pretty simple
think we're using Linear similar to Trello - see cards, assigned people and statuses
we use no automations or some other magic, so probably it's not what you were expecting.
but I do indeed think that this simplicity is the power of Linear (along with outstanding UX)
This would have been so useful except the video quality and Karri's microphone are so bad. Really would like to learn more about Linear but there are not enough videos!
i appreciate the video but sadly audio quality takes a lot of value out of it.
Great product design! 🎉
Great stuff 👍
Great Video, thanks!