Todoist vs Linear: Task Clarity or Product Development Engine?
Todoist vs Linear: compare how Todoist simplifies task and project management across work and life, while Linear is built for product development cycles.
Todoist and Linear both help teams track work. But they’re built for very different types of work.
Linear is a product development tool. It's designed for engineering teams running sprints, managing issues, and shipping software quickly.
Todoist is a task management system designed to help individuals and teams stay clear on what needs to get done, without excess bloat.
If you're deciding between them, the real question is simple:
Are you managing software development cycles, or are you managing tasks?
At a glance: Todoist vs Linear
Category | Todoist | Linear |
|---|---|---|
Core focus | Task and project management for work and life | Issue tracking and product development |
Best for | Individuals, founders, small to medium teams | Product and engineering teams |
Setup complexity | Minimal. Ready in minutes | Requires teams, workflows, cycles, issue types |
Organization | Projects, sections, sub-tasks, labels, filters, priorities | Issues, projects, cycles, roadmaps, labels |
Planning style | Today view, Upcoming view, calendar layout | Cycles, sprints, roadmaps |
Collaboration | Assign tasks, comment, share projects | Team-based issue tracking and discussions |
Personal use | Fully supported | Not designed for personal task management |
What Linear is built for
Linear is designed for product and engineering teams running structured work.
It supports:
Issue tracking
Sprint or cycle planning
Roadmaps
Automated workflows
Team based prioritization
Tight integrations with GitHub and developer tooling
Everything in the tool assumes you’re managing issues, planning cycles, and shipping releases.
It’s fast, opinionated, and works best when your team already operates that way.
Where Linear can feel misaligned
Outside product teams, Linear starts to feel like the wrong tool for the job.
There’s no real way to see everything you need to do in one place. No simple way to mix personal and professional work. Everything lives inside a team and project structure.
If you’re not shipping software, you end up adapting your work to fit the tool, instead of the other way around.
Where Todoist is different
Todoist sits in a different space altogether.
Most teams aren’t just shipping features. They’re planning, coordinating, following up, and trying to stay on top of everything else that keeps work moving.
Todoist is built for that reality.
You can see what needs your attention today, what’s coming next, and how everything fits together. Without setting up cycles, workflows, or processes you don’t need.
It gives you structure when you want it, and gets out of the way when you don’t.
Built for execution, not just delivery cycles
Linear optimizes for shipping products.
Todoist optimizes for moving the whole company forward.
The Today view and Upcoming view give you immediate clarity. You can see what matters now, what's coming this week, and where your workload is stacking up.
There are no mandatory cycles, sprint configurations, or backlog grooming rituals.
You add a task. You assign it. You prioritize it. You get on with it.
Flexible structure without engineering overhead
In Todoist, you can:
Organize work into projects and sections
Break tasks into sub-tasks
Assign priority levels from p1 to p4
Use labels to group related work
Create filters for focused views
You can plan a launch, track client work, manage your team’s priorities, and still remember to reply to that one message you’ve been putting off.
All in the same place.
For founders, marketers, operators, consultants, and small teams, that lack of complexity makes all the difference.
One system for work and life
Linear is team first and product first.
Todoist handles:
Team initiatives
Personal tasks
Side projects
Client work
Household planning
All in the same account.
For many small business owners and leaders, the line between work and life is thin. Todoist is designed to handle that overlap without forcing you into separate tools.
When Linear is the better choice
Choose Linear if:
You’re running complex product and engineering teams
You use structured sprint or cycle-based planning
You need issue tracking and release planning
Linear excels in product development environments.
When Todoist is the better choice
Choose Todoist if:
Your work isn’t limited to product development
You want clarity without managing a system
You need one place for everything, not just engineering work
You prefer simplicity that scales rather than a rigid structure
Todoist is built to reduce friction.
So which should you choose?
Linear is excellent at helping teams ship software.
Todoist is built to help you stay on top of everything else.
The question isn’t which tool is better. It’s whether your work fits inside a product development system, or spills far beyond it.
The Todoist Team
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