Linear (OAuth)

Integrate Linear (OAuth) with 2800+ apps and services

Supercharge your Linear (OAuth) experience by seamlessly connecting it with over 2800 popular apps. Leverage AI-powered automation to build smart workflows that enhance productivity, streamline processes, and drive business success.

Explore Triggers and Actions

New Comment Created (Instant)
Triggers instantly when a new comment is added to an issue in Linear. Returns comment details including content, author, issue reference, and timestamps. Supports filtering by team. See Linear docs for additional info [here](https://developers.linear.app/docs/graphql/webhooks).
New Issue Created (Instant)
Triggers instantly when a new issue is created in Linear. Provides complete issue details including title, description, team, assignee, state, and timestamps. Supports filtering by team and project. See Linear docs for additional info [here](https://developers.linear.app/docs/graphql/webhooks).
Issue Updated (Instant)
Triggers instantly when any issue is updated in Linear. Provides complete issue details with changes. Supports filtering by team and project. Includes all updates except status changes. See Linear docs for additional info [here](https://developers.linear.app/docs/graphql/webhooks).
Issue Status Updated (Instant)
Triggers instantly when an issue's workflow state changes (e.g., Todo to In Progress). Returns issue with previous and current state info. Can filter by specific target state. See Linear docs for additional info [here](https://developers.linear.app/docs/graphql/webhooks).
New Project Update Written (Instant)
Triggers instantly when a project update (status report) is created in Linear. Returns update content, author, project details, and health status. Filters by team and optionally by project. See Linear docs for additional info [here](https://developers.linear.app/docs/graphql/webhooks).
Project Updated (Instant)
Triggers instantly when a project is updated in Linear. Returns project details including name, description, status, dates, and team info. Supports filtering by specific teams. See Linear docs for additional info [here](https://developers.linear.app/docs/graphql/webhooks).
Create Issue
Creates a new issue in Linear. Requires team ID and title. Optional: description, assignee, project, state. Returns response object with success status and issue details. Uses API Key authentication. See Linear docs for additional info [here](https://developers.linear.app/docs/graphql/working-with-the-graphql-api#creating-and-editing-issues).
Get Issue
Retrieves a Linear issue by its ID. Returns complete issue details including title, description, state, assignee, team, project, labels, and timestamps. Uses API Key authentication. See Linear docs for additional info [here](https://developers.linear.app/docs/graphql/working-with-the-graphql-api).
Get Teams
Retrieves all teams in your Linear workspace. Returns array of team objects with details like ID, name, and key. Supports pagination with configurable limit. Uses API Key authentication. See Linear docs for additional info [here](https://developers.linear.app/docs/graphql/working-with-the-graphql-api).
Search Issues
Searches Linear issues by team, project, assignee, labels, state, or text query. Supports pagination, ordering, and archived issues. Returns array of matching issues. Uses API Key authentication. See Linear docs for additional info [here](https://developers.linear.app/docs/graphql/working-with-the-graphql-api).
Update Issue
Updates an existing Linear issue. Can modify title, description, assignee, state, project, team, labels, priority, and dates. Returns updated issue details. Uses API Key authentication. See Linear docs for additional info [here](https://developers.linear.app/docs/graphql/working-with-the-graphql-api#creating-and-editing-issues).

How it works

Add your support channel as a trigger
Start with any customer-facing channel — WhatsApp, Email, Web Chat, or even Phone. When a new ticket, message, or call comes in, the workflow kicks off.
Connect your apps
Set conditions like agent persona, customer type, query intent, or urgency. Then let your AI agent auto-respond, triage, summarize, or even escalate — just using natural language.
Connect it to your tools
Sync with your CRM, Helpdesk, or internal systems. Automatically log tickets, update statuses, notify agents, send surveys or send summaries — your workflow, your way.

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About Linear (OAuth)

Linear (OAuth) helps teams streamline software projects, manage tasks, and track bugs efficiently, making it perfect for high-performance teams.

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Frequently asked questions

How to set up Linear (OAuth) integration in Ayudo?

To set up Linear (OAuth) integration in Ayudo, first authenticate your Linear account by providing necessary OAuth credentials. Then, create a new workflow in Ayudo, selecting Linear as the trigger or action app, and follow the prompts to configure your automation.

What permissions or API keys are required for Linear (OAuth)?

You will need your Linear API key and OAuth credentials to enable integration. These can be found in your Linear account settings under API integrations.

How can I combine Linear (OAuth) with other apps?

You can combine Linear (OAuth) with apps like Slack, Google Sheets, and Trello. For example, automate task creation in Linear when a new Slack message is posted or sync tasks between Linear and Google Sheets for better tracking.

What are some common use cases for Linear (OAuth)?

Common use cases include automating task updates from GitHub to Linear, sending notifications to Slack for new bugs, and generating reports in Google Sheets based on Linear tasks.

What are the pricing benefits of using Ayudo?

Ayudo offers flexible usage-based pricing, allowing you to pay for only what you use, in contrast to traditional per-seat models, which can save costs for teams of varying sizes.

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