Linear is actually so slow for me that I dread having to go into it and do stuff. I don’t care if the ticket takes 500ms to load, just give me the ticket and not a fake blinking cursor for 10 seconds or random refreshes while it (slowly) tries to re-sync.
Everything I read about Linear screams over-engineering to me. It is just a ticket tracker, and a rather painful one to use at that.
This seems to be endemic to the space though, eg Asana tried to invent their own language at one point.
Yeah their startup times aren’t great. They’re making a trade off by loading a ton of data up front, though to be fair a lot of the local first web tooling didn’t really exist when they were founded - the nascent Zero Sync framework’s example project is literally a Linear clone that they use as their actual bug tracker, it loads way faster and has similarly snappy performance, so seems clear that it can be done better.
That said at this point Linear has more strengths than just interaction speed, mainly around well thought out integrations.
Maybe it doesn't scale well then? I syncd my linear with GitHub. Has a few thousand issues. Lightning fast. Perhaps you guys have way more issues?
I hate to be a hacker news poster who responds to a positive post with negativity, but I was also surprised at the praise in the article.
I don’t find Linear to be all that quick, but apparently Mac OS thinks it’s a resource hog (or has memory leaks). I leave linear open and it perpetually has a banner that tells me it was killed and restarted because it was using too much memory. That likely colors my experience.