Linear
Run a scheduled AI agent on your Linear — unattended.
Automate Linear with a scheduled AI agent that handles the recurring triage and reporting work around your issue tracker. On a schedule you set, it reads new and stale issues, labels and comments on them, and rolls up cycle progress across projects. The judgment-shaped parts — sorting bugs by priority, spotting what has gone quiet, summarizing what shipped — happen on their own, with results in-app and by email.
What you can automate
- Bug triage: Scan new issues nightly and auto-label by component or priority.
- Sprint report: Summarize completed vs. carried-over issues at the end of each cycle.
- Stale issue cleanup: Find issues in "In Progress" with no updates for 7+ days and ping assignees.
- Feature request digest: Collect customer-tagged issues weekly and post a summary.
- Project status roll-up: Check open issues and cycle progress across active projects each week and post a health summary.
Connecting
Click Connect on the Connections page and authorize via Linear OAuth. Your workspace's issues, projects, and cycles become available to any routine you attach it to.
Routine templates using Linear
Every Monday, an active-cycle progress digest from Linear grouped by status, with at-risk and carried-over issues called out and linked back.
Each weekday, turn raw Discord feedback into a deduped, triaged list of issues worth filing in Linear.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. A routine can read issues created since its last run, then label or comment on them by component, priority, or team on whatever cadence you set. It works from what Linear's API exposes, so it reads and updates issues rather than making product decisions for you.
Yes. A routine can read the current cycle's completed and carried-over issues and send you a digest in-app and by email. Turn on delivery for that routine to get the email copy.
You connect Linear over OAuth, which grants access to the issues, projects, and cycles in your workspace. Only the routines you attach the connection to can use it, and you can revoke access from Linear at any time.
Yes. You set a cadence — nightly, weekly, or at the end of each cycle — and the agent runs on its own, then leaves the results in-app and optionally emails them. You do not need to trigger it.
No. It reads and updates Linear itself — creating, searching, labeling, and commenting on issues — but it does not ship code or fix the underlying bugs. It is for organizing and reporting on the work, not doing the engineering.
Automate Linear on a schedule
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