Bizent vs Linear
Linear is powerful issue tracking for engineering teams. Bizent is simple goal sharing for solo founders.
Bizent vs Linear
| Feature | Bizent | Linear |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Goal tracking & sharing | Issue tracking for engineering |
| Terminology | Goals, Milestones | Issues, Cycles, Projects |
| Public sharing | Built for it — public goals, embeds, QR codes | Public roadmaps (engineering-focused) |
| Embeddable progress | Yes, with live updates | Limited |
| Learning curve | None | Some |
| Target users | All teams | Engineering-focused |
| Price | Free - £20/mo | Free - £8/user/mo |
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Key Differentiators
Built for different users — Linear is powerful issue tracking built for engineering teams with sprints, cycles, and Git integrations. Bizent is simpler goal sharing built for solo founders who want to share progress publicly.
Different focus on sharing — Bizent is designed for public goal sharing with embeds, QR codes, and public pages. Linear has public roadmaps, but they're engineering-focused and tied to development workflows.
Simplicity vs Power — Linear offers comprehensive project management for engineering teams. Bizent offers a simple system (goals → milestones → done) for founders who want to track and share progress without complexity.
Which should you choose?
- •You're managing software development tasks
- •You need Git integrations and dev workflows
- •Your team is primarily engineers
- •You want cycle-based sprint planning
- You need to track and share goals publicly
- You want embeddable progress for your website
- Your team includes non-technical members
- You prioritize simplicity and fast setup