Linear Manages Issues. Shipanel Shows Actual Code Progress.
Stop relying on ticket updates. See the real work.
Reads actual code. Always reflects reality. Can't be wrong.
Only as accurate as manual ticket updates. Often lags reality.
Zero overhead. Code normally. Explanations happen automatically.
Must update status, write comments, move tickets. 10-20 min daily.
Know what shipped 2 seconds after code is pushed
Know when dev remembers to update the ticket (often end of day)
Converts code into founder language automatically
Still shows technical details. Requires dev explanations.
90 seconds. One GitHub app. Done.
Create projects, workflows, cycles, milestones, priorities. Hour+ of setup.
None. Just read shipping updates.
Understanding Linear workflow, cycles, priorities takes time.
Automatic alert if dev hasn't pushed code in 2+ hours. Founder unblocks immediately.
Manual blocker status. Dev has to mark it.
Budgeted 40 hours? Real-time tracking of actual hours via commit velocity.
No built-in budget tracking. Manual calculation needed.
Show investor: 'Last 4 weeks shipped: auth, payments, analytics, mobile. On budget.'
Show investor Linear board. Requires explanation of statuses.
Best if: You want automatic visibility without founder/dev overhead.
Best if: You want fast, modern issue tracking for dev teams.
$49/month unlimited
$8-$16 per user/month
Pro tip: Linear for planning and roadmaps. Shipanel for execution visibility.