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Linear News

No direct newsroom story is tagged to Linear yet. Linear does not have a direct story in this feed yet; the page uses company facts, founder context, geography, and market links as the working brief.

Coverage Snapshot: Linear

Linear is currently mapped as a Developer Tools company at the Series A stage, with operating context centered on San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA. The company summary on this route is: Linear allows users to manage software development and track bugs. Developer Tools Software

What's Already Mapped

  • Funding context: $13.00M, latest mapped round Series A (Sequoia, $13M Series A in 2020).
  • Founder coverage: Linear Team
  • Market lens: Developer Tools | Series A | San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA.
  • Hiring watch: active role clusters include Open Roles.

Connected Routes

Use the story feed below for chronology, then bounce back to the company profile and hub pages when you need peer, geography, or stage-level comparison.

Editorial context

The direct feed is currently empty, so this hub acts as a structured brief instead of an article archive. It anchors Linear to its company profile, founders, stage, country, and industry routes without implying that a direct newsroom story has been published.

Comparable Developer Tools companies in this view include Vercel, Gadget, Cypress.io, CodeSandbox, and Raycast. Use those comparisons with the Developer Tools startup directory and Series A funding hub to keep the company view grounded in its operating peer set.

How to use this Linear news page

A company-news page is most useful when it connects individual updates to the surrounding market. For Linear, that means reading direct story links alongside the company's Developer Tools category, Series A stage, and San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA operating context. A single article can show what happened; the linked hubs help explain why it matters.

Use this page as a research checkpoint before comparing peers, founders, and funding rounds. The company profile gives the clean baseline, the Developer Tools startup list shows the peer set, and the United States startup news hub adds geography-level movement. Together, those paths reduce the chance of treating a normal market update as an isolated signal.

Signals worth watching

  • Developer Tools category momentum
  • Series A funding activity
  • United States startup news
  • founder and hiring signals

When several of these signals move together, the page becomes more valuable than a simple article feed: it turns into a lightweight chronology of company momentum, sector pressure, and founder execution.

Funding and stage context

Funding context is currently recorded as $13.00M, latest mapped round Series A (Sequoia, $13M Series A in 2020). The Series A funding news route helps compare whether the company is moving with its stage cohort or standing out from it.

Founder and operator context

Founder links appear here when mapped, so readers can move from company-level coverage to operator-level context. This is useful for understanding whether news is driven by product, market expansion, partnerships, hiring, or leadership execution.

Market comparison path

For a broader comparison, open related companies, related topics, and the Developer Tools startup directory. This makes the hub stronger for repeat research than a standalone news archive.

Peer Reading Path

Compare Linear with related Developer Tools companies

Open Developer Tools startup list

No direct newsroom stories yet

We have not mapped a direct tagged article to Linear yet. In practice, that usually means the coverage is currently showing up inside broader developer tools or market-wide stories rather than on a single company-specific route.

Linear news FAQ

What does the Linear news hub track?

This hub tracks tagged 100Xfounder coverage, founder references, funding context, hiring signals, and related market pages connected to Linear.

Why might there be no direct Linear articles yet?

Some company mentions first appear inside broader sector, country, funding, or founder stories. When a direct article is mapped, it appears in this company-specific feed.

How should readers research Linear?

Start with the company profile, then compare the company against its industry, funding-stage, country, founder, and topic hubs for a wider execution view.