Issue Tracking & DeliveryVS Comparison

Linear vs Asana: Developer-First Speed vs Cross-Team Flexibility

Compare Linear and Asana for product team workflows. See how a dev-focused issue tracker stacks up against a general-purpose project management tool.

Quick Verdict

Linear is faster and more opinionated, built specifically for software teams that value keyboard-first workflows and clean design. Asana serves broader teams with portfolios, goals, and cross-functional visibility.

Linear: Use Linear when your team is primarily engineering and product, you value speed and keyboard shortcuts, and you prefer opinionated workflows over configuration.
Asana: Use Asana when you need a single tool for engineering, product, marketing, and ops teams with portfolio views and executive dashboards.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Linear

Category
Issue Tracking & Delivery
Pricing
Free (250 issues), $8/user/mo
Best For
Modern dev teams that value speed
Segment
Mid-Market
Team Size
1–5 to 50–200 people
Top Strengths
Blazing fast UI, Keyboard-first design, Cycles & projects
Best Roles
IC PMs, Senior PMs, Group PMs
Best Needs
Delivery

Asana

Category
All-in-One Platform
Pricing
Free (10 users), $11+/user/mo
Best For
Teams needing structured task workflows
Segment
Mid-Market
Team Size
1–5 to 200+ people
Top Strengths
Clean task management, Timeline & portfolio views, Goal tracking
Best Roles
IC PMs, Senior PMs, Group PMs
Best Needs
Delivery

Scoring Breakdown

Role Fit (avg)
Linear
6.0
Asana
6.7
Need Fit (avg)
Linear
3.3
Asana
3.5
Team Size (avg)
Linear
7.6
Asana
8.0
Budget Fit (avg)
Linear
8.0
Asana
7.8
Maturity (avg)
Linear
7.5
Asana
7.5
Integration (avg)
Linear
2.7
Asana
2.8

Linear

Mid-Market

Fast, streamlined issue tracking built for modern software teams.

Blazing fast UIKeyboard-first designCycles & projectsClean, opinionated workflow

Asana

Mid-Market

Work management platform with projects, timelines, portfolios, and goal tracking.

Clean task managementTimeline & portfolio viewsGoal trackingStrong mobile app

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