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Linear vs Notion comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Jan 4, 2026

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Categories and Ranking

Linear
Ranking in Project Management Software
34th
Average Rating
10.0
Reviews Sentiment
5.5
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Notion
Ranking in Project Management Software
10th
Average Rating
8.2
Reviews Sentiment
6.9
Number of Reviews
17
Ranking in other categories
Knowledge Management Software (2nd), Document Automation Software (2nd), AI IT Support (12th)
 

Featured Reviews

Malte Landwehr - PeerSpot reviewer
Vice President, Seo at idealo Internet GmbH
Unified project tracking has streamlined cross‑team work and improved remote collaboration
Linear offers many best features, as it is very fast. It looks very good, has a very sleek design, a very nice looking UI, very good filtering, and very good integration with GitHub that makes a lot of sense, with really good hotkeys if I want to quickly go through something. The GitHub integration in Linear helps my team day to day, as I can see in Linear what is the status of the PR that is attached to the Linear ticket, and I can quickly go from Linear to GitHub. Linear has positively impacted my organization, as we are able to manage our tasks without the usual overhead that something like Jira would bring. It gives transparency to everyone, enables remote workers to know what to work on, allows the product managers to plan a sprint, gives a central place for engineers, designers, and product managers to drop their topics, and allows us to have feature requests.
Rusira Sathnindu - PeerSpot reviewer
Automations Engineer at Ad Up
Minimal workspace has organized policies and student records and improves team collaboration
One of the main frustrations I have is the pricing of Notion. It is really pricey; we even used to call it pretty pricey for an expensive notepad. Notion has a per-user pricing model, but I think if it was per-organization pricing with a flat rate for the whole organization regardless of how many new people join, that would be really awesome. But with their current pricing models, especially for a growing organization when scaling from ten to one hundred employees, it is going to cost a lot of money. It is ten dollars as I remember, but that is a lot because you have to pay it per person. Another issue is that sometimes their markdown editor has a great many features, but sometimes the markdown editor breaks. When I copy something from ChatGPT and paste it there, sometimes the content gets messy. Only sometimes, but when it gets messy, it is really hard to fix things up. I might have to delete the entire thing and do everything by hand. So there are some bugs related to the markdown editor, but that is not always the case. The main pain point I would say is the pricing model. I do not have more needed improvements to add regarding integrations, performance, or mobile experience. Those areas are good in my mind. I have not actually used the mobile app a lot, but from other sides that is all good. The main two needed improvements I would suggest are a better pricing model and fixes for some bugs in the markdown editor.
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Top Industries

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Outsourcing Company
12%
Computer Software Company
11%
Comms Service Provider
10%
University
9%
 

Company Size

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Small Business13
Midsize Enterprise3
Large Enterprise3
 

Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Linear?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that I don't have a lot of details there; it's all reasonable, and the setup is very easy.
What needs improvement with Linear?
Linear can be improved, but honestly, I think it is very close to perfect. I don't want anything to change. They should not add any feature; that's my only wish. Linear is indeed perfect for me, an...
What is your primary use case for Linear?
I use Linear as a project management tool for both teams that work in traditional Agile sprint software development, as well as data science teams and more operational teams like marketing, office ...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Notion?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing was fair.
What needs improvement with Notion?
Overall, Notion is doing its purpose well. One thing I may add is that it would be great if Notion had a team chat within the tool itself.A chat function within Notion would be great and would help...
What is your primary use case for Notion?
My main use case for Notion is project management and knowledge tracking.For project management and knowledge tracking, we mostly use it for roadmaps. In a typical workflow, we assign things that n...
 

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