ClickUp vs Linear
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
ClickUp post-4.0 push centers on Super Agents and AI distribution — Brain Mobile, ClickUp inside ChatGPT.
ClickUp's recent cadence is shaped by two anchor moves: the December 2025 ClickUp 4.0 platform reset ("Craft, Quality, and Convergence" — projects, databases, scheduling, chats, DMs, video calls in one fabric) and Super Agents launching as in-product AI teammates a week later. Since then, weekly Release Notes have carried steady additions — Gantt Baselines and Brain on mobile (4.04), ClickUp now usable inside ChatGPT (4.04), Google Drive automations and Workload capacity granularity (4.03), Task Type management in Views and AI Notetaker pinning (4.02).
Two parallel threads are visible. First: AI is being layered into the same workplace fabric (Super Agents that 'see your work the way you do,' Brain wherever the user is, ClickUp embedded inside ChatGPT). Second: the underlying PM primitives keep deepening (Gantt Baselines, Workload capacity, automations, Subfolders beta). The strategy is to be both the system of record and the AI surface that operates on it.
Expect continued AI distribution moves — likely MCP coverage and tighter Slack/Teams agent embeds — alongside Super Agents picking up vertical-specific templates. The weekly 4.x release cadence is unlikely to slow soon while 4.0 features stabilize.
Linear keeps pushing its Agent deeper — from Teams chat to MCP tools to the actual codebase.
Linear is rapidly converting itself from issue tracker into an agent-native engineering coordination layer. Every major shipment in the last month — Microsoft Teams entry point, MCP tool access, Releases tracking, and now Code Intelligence — extends what Linear Agent can reach. The traditional issue-tracking surface continues to receive steady fixes and quality-of-life work, but the strategic energy is concentrated on giving the Agent more context and more reach.
Linear is positioning its Agent as a workspace orchestrator rather than a chat assistant bolted onto issues. The progression is unmistakable: first messaging surfaces (Slack, Teams), then external tools via MCP, now the codebase itself. Each step removes a reason a user would need to leave Linear to answer a work question, and steadily makes the Agent useful to PMs, support, and sales — not just engineers writing tickets.
Expect Linear to keep widening the Agent's reach into adjacent technical surfaces — CI/CD signals, incident tools, design and data systems — and to introduce paid Agent-action tiers as usage proves out. The Code Intelligence beta will likely move to general availability with codebase-scoped permissions becoming a first-class enterprise feature.
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