Linear vs. Luciq

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Linear
Score 9.2 out of 10
N/A
Linear is a purpose-built issue tracking and project management system designed for software engineering teams. It prioritizes high-performance synchronization and keyboard-driven workflows to streamline the product development lifecycle from initial triage to feature release.
$12
per month per user
Luciq
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Luciq, formerly Instabug, delivers Real-Time Contextual Insights throughout the entire mobile app lifecycle, empowering mobile teams to connect with customers, accelerate their workflow, and release with confidence. With bug and feedback reporting, crash reporting, in-app surveys, and infrastructure that supports over two billion devices world-wide, Luciq helps development and product teams collect bugs and feedback from beta testers and…
$149
per month
Pricing
LinearLuciq
Editions & Modules
Basic
$12
per month per user
Business
$18
per month per user
Enterprise
Custom
Basic
starts at $149
per month
Pro
starts at $249
per month
Premium
Custom Quote
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
LinearLuciq
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDiscount available for annual billing.20% discount for annual plan.
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User Ratings
LinearLuciq
Likelihood to Recommend
9.3
(13 ratings)
8.0
(2 ratings)
Usability
8.8
(13 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
LinearLuciq
Likelihood to Recommend
Linear
Linear is particularly well suited for teams that need a fast, intuitive way to organize and prioritize work across multiple projects. In my experience, it's been especially useful for tracking client work by priority, assignee, and project, while providing clear visibility into ownership and progress. Its clean interface makes it easy.
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Luciq Inc.
Instabug is great to capture bug reports during the testing phase of your app. You can also collect user data such as device, OS, and App version to easily reproduce the issue.
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Pros
Linear
  • Linear agent.
  • Quick glance at current status of tickets.
  • Allow customization to view only the relevant tickets and information for each user.
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Luciq Inc.
  • Makes it easy for the end-users of the mobile apps.
  • Provides crash analytics.
  • Helps capture user inputs.
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Cons
Linear
  • Linear is missing documentation features like Jira Confluence. We can use Notion but it would have been great if Linear offered more comprehensive solution
  • Eventhough we can manage releases with projects, it is hard to manage them when there are multiple projects being released at the same time. The initiatives feature kind of handles this but if we can assign tasks to a release that would be awesome
  • Being able to invite guests without costing extra money. Platforms like Clickup allow you to invite a limited no of guests without costing extra money.
  • Linear is not good if you are software services company and want to manage multiple client projects. Linear is built for product teams.
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Luciq Inc.
  • We have specific customizations on Jira so we tend to have to contact customer support to create these for us when we make new integrations. It would be nice for us to do this ourselves so we don't have to contact the Instabug team.
  • Not very frequent but sometimes the platform breaks and we have to contact the Instabug team to resolve the issue. It would be great if they have better testing before shipping new changes to ensure stability.
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Usability
Linear
I already spoke to this in a previous question but, if you've ever used Jira, Linear should feel quite natural. It is a project management tool rooted in issues/tickets to which you can also add sub-tasks and various details. There is some customization but Linear has attempted to shape its offering as the most essential features necessary for this type of work.
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Luciq Inc.
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Alternatives Considered
Linear
When we are using jira it felt light the application itself is very heavy usage and the UI feel like boring and features were not good as compared to Linear. As QA when shifted to Linear i felt huge difference in process of ticket creation and tracking compared to jira and sometimes Jira would get stuck, but Linear didn't.
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Luciq Inc.
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Return on Investment
Linear
  • Improved visibility into work across clients by providing a centralized view of tasks, priorities, and ownership.
  • Increased team efficiency by replacing scattered personal task lists with a shared workflow.
  • Helped prioritize high-impact work by organizing tasks by clients, priority and assignee.
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Luciq Inc.
  • Reduced the time to get feedback.
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