Shortcutvs
Linear


Linear: Modern, fast issue tracker with similar GitHub integration and agile workflow focus, but more opinionated on structure
Overview
Shortcut (formerly Clubhouse) is project management software for software development teams. It combines a simple, modern UI with enterprise-grade tools, allowing growing teams to plan and build their products with ease.
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Linear: Modern, fast issue tracker with similar GitHub integration and agile workflow focus, but more opinionated on structure


Jira: Enterprise-grade project management with extensive customization, though more complex and expensive than Shortcut


Asana: Goal-oriented project management platform with similar team collaboration features but different workflow approach
Pricing
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Free
Free
Team
$8.5 /user/month
Business
$12 /user/month
Enterprise
On request
Capabilities
Stories & epics
Stories & epics capability
Iterations (sprints)
Iterations (sprints) capability
Kanban boards
Kanban boards capability
Roadmaps
Roadmaps capability
Reporting
Reporting capability
Docs
Docs capability
API & webhooks
API & webhooks capability
Mobile apps
Mobile apps capability
GitHub
Integration with GitHub
GitLab
Integration with GitLab
Slack
Integration with Slack
Figma
Integration with Figma
Answered, with sources
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Yes, Shortcut offers a free plan for up to 10 users with core features like kanban boards, roadmaps, sprints, and reports. Paid plans start at $8.50 per user per month.
SourceYes, Shortcut has native GitHub integration that automatically syncs pull requests and commits to stories, and includes GitLab and Bitbucket support as well.
SourceShortcut is built for software teams, though you can customize workflows for other use cases. Linear and Asana may be better suited for non-technical project management.
SourceYes, SSO and SCIM support are available on the Enterprise plan, allowing centralized identity management for large organizations.
SourceShortcut is lighter and faster with less setup required, while Jira offers deeper customization and enterprise features. Shortcut works better for modern software teams wanting simplicity; Jira suits enterprises needing extensive configuration.
SourceBehind it
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