Linear vs Fredrin

Linear plans the work — issues, cycles and roadmaps. Fredrin runs the work — every ticket spawns an agent and a PR.Here’s the honest comparison — and where a desktop board of parallel agents pulls ahead.

Linearissue tracker

Linear plans the work — issues, cycles and roadmaps.

Fredrindesktop agent board

Fredrin runs the work — every ticket spawns an agent and a PR.

Fredrin vs Linear, side by side.

Linear earns partial credit where it legitimately covers a row. Nothing here is stacked against it.

Issue tracking, cycles, roadmaps

LinearYes — built inFredrinlightweight board (partial)

Ticket runs an AI agent itself

LinearCoding Sessions (partial)FredrinYes — built in

Many agents in parallel by design

Linearpossible (partial)FredrinYes — built in

Local worktrees on your own repo

LinearNot supportedFredrinYes — built in

Flat price for agent runtime

Linearmetered credits (partial)FredrinYes — built in

Review = diff / PR on the card

Linearlinks out (partial)FredrinYes — built in

built in  ·  partial= possible, but manual or limited  ·  not supported

Why teams move from Linear to Fredrin.

01

Execution, not just tracking

In Linear a ticket is a record of work to be done elsewhere. In Fredrin pressing Run on a ticket spawns an agent that writes the code and opens the PR — the board is the thing doing the work.

02

Flat runtime vs prepaid AI credits

Linear's agent Coding Sessions meter against prepaid AI credits on top of the seat. Fredrin folds agent runtime into a subscription you already pay for, so parallel runs don't draw down a credit balance.

03

Built for parallel agents

Fredrin was designed from the ground up to run many agents at once — one ticket, one branch, one worktree — rather than being a planning tool with agents added on.

An honest read.

Choose Linear

You run a product org on planning depth — triage, cycles, roadmaps and reporting across many people. Linear is unmatched there, and many teams keep it for planning while running execution in Fredrin.

Choose Fredrin

Your bottleneck is shipping AI-generated code, not planning it — you want the board itself to run and review the agents.

Linear vs Fredrin: FAQ

Is Fredrin a Linear alternative?
For lightweight task tracking, yes — but they overlap only partly. Linear is a deep planning tool; Fredrin is an execution board where each ticket runs an agent. Teams often plan in Linear and run the building in Fredrin.
Does Linear run AI coding agents?
Linear added agent 'Coding Sessions' that meter against prepaid AI credits. Fredrin makes the agent the core of every ticket and runs it on a flat bring-your-own-subscription price instead of credits.
Can Fredrin track issues, cycles and roadmaps like Linear?
Fredrin's board is intentionally lighter — columns, labels and goals — optimised for running and shipping agents rather than long-range product planning. For full cycles and roadmaps, Linear is the stronger tool.
How does pricing compare to Linear's agent credits?
Linear seats are roughly $10–$16/user/mo with agent sessions metered against prepaid AI credits (minimum top-ups that expire). Fredrin runs agents on a subscription you already hold (figures as of June 2026; illustrative, not a quote).

Run the whole board.

Free to start · unlimited public repos · bring your own AI subscription.