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Project Management

Linear integration

Quick answer

The Pinksheep Linear integration lets agents read issues, prepare triage or summary actions, and keep important updates reviewable before they hit the team workflow. It fits engineering and product teams that want agent help without losing control over planning data.

Linear is fast, which means the cost of a wrong issue update can ripple quickly. Pinksheep keeps the proposed change or summary visible before the agent modifies planning data.

Where teams use Linear with pinksheep

Use Linear-connected agents to support engineering operations without hiding issue updates inside black-box automation.

Draft issue triage and routing suggestions
Summarise engineering work for leadership or support teams
Prepare release or delivery updates from issue activity

Common Linear workflows

Issue triage with review

Classify and prepare routing suggestions before a lead approves the issue change.

Delivery summaries

Read issue progress and publish plain-English updates for non-engineering stakeholders.

Engineering ops reporting

Surface stalled work, release risk, or backlog exceptions in a readable digest.

Integration questions

Why use Pinksheep with Linear?

Because issue triage and reporting often need judgment. Pinksheep adds that reasoning layer and keeps the final action reviewable.

Does this replace Linear automations?

No. It complements them when the task is less about fixed rules and more about context, summarisation, or review before change.

Where does this help most?

Issue intake, cross-team summaries, release updates, and support escalations into engineering work.