Linear Integration in Monkedo Workflow Automation Tool
Melek Deniz Tarhan
- July 10, 2025
- Integrations
If you’re using Linear to manage your product development process, you already know how efficient and intuitive it can be. But what if you could take it a step further—by integrating it seamlessly with your other tools and automating repetitive tasks without writing a single line of code? With Linear integration in Monkedo, that’s exactly what you can do. By setting up secure authentication and granting the necessary permissions, you can build powerful workflows that trigger actions in Linear or respond to events—giving you full control over how and when you use Linear in your broader automation strategy.

An Overview of Linear Issue Tracking Platform
Linear is a modern product and issue tracking platform built specifically for fast-moving software teams. It provides a sleek and high-performance workspace where teams can plan roadmaps, track issues, manage sprints, and collaborate with ease. With a minimalist interface, powerful automation features, and deep integrations, Linear stands out as a go-to tool for teams who want to stay organized and efficient without sacrificing speed.
Built with performance and productivity in mind, Linear helps reduce manual overhead by automating repetitive tasks and syncing seamlessly with your codebase and other tools. Its robust API allows teams to extend its capabilities or integrate it into custom workflows. In recent updates, Linear has also introduced AI features that help summarize issues, predict timelines, and improve prioritization—making the entire product development cycle smarter and faster.
Key Features of Linear:
🧭 Fast and intuitive interface with keyboard-first navigation
🚀 Powerful automation for issue tracking, triaging, and project updates
🔄 Real-time collaboration and sync with tools like GitHub, Slack, and Figma
📊 Project planning with roadmaps, sprints, and velocity charts
🧠 AI enhancements for smart summaries and smarter prioritization
🔌 Public and private API for extending and customizing workflows
Linear is mostly preferred by tech-savvy product teams, startups, and software development organizations that value speed, elegance, and simplicity. It’s especially popular among teams that want to avoid bulky project management software and instead focus on lean, streamlined operations.
Its main competitors include platforms like Jira, ClickUp, Asana, and Shortcut—but Linear sets itself apart with its minimalist design, developer-friendly features, and focus on speed and keyboard-driven efficiency.
Linear Integration and Automation Capacity
Linear is a powerful tool for managing product development, but what happens when you want to integrate it with your existing software stack—or automate tasks that Linear doesn’t support out of the box?
For many, Zapier is the first solution that comes to mind. But there’s a smarter, more flexible alternative you might not have discovered yet: Monkedo No-Code Automation Software.
Monkedo No-Code Workflow Automation Tool
Monkedo is a powerful no-code automation platform designed to help both technical and non-technical users build and manage automated workflows with ease. Its visual editor allows users to create custom automations by dragging and dropping components—no coding or complex setup required. Whether you're looking to automate daily personal tasks, streamline team operations, or build advanced, multi-step processes, Monkedo provides a flexible and user-friendly workspace where everything connects.

At the heart of Monkedo is its ability to integrate with hundreds of popular apps and services. From Google Workspace to social media platforms, CRMs, task managers, and more, Monkedo enables users to automate actions across tools without ever switching contexts. Even when a tool doesn’t have an official integration, Monkedo’s browser automation capabilities—powered by its Chrome extension—can simulate web actions like form filling or data scraping. This makes it ideal for automating tasks within internal company tools or legacy systems that don't support APIs.
One of Monkedo’s strongest advantages is how it handles data and file management. Within a single workflow, users can upload and download files, process them, store values, and even build mini internal databases. Monkedo supports data tables and value stores, helping users work with dynamic data while keeping it accessible for later automations. It also offers advanced data processing tools, allowing users to sort, filter, and transform list-based information on the fly—perfect for real-time report generation or batch updates.
How Monkedo Integrate Apps and Automate Tasks?
When building an automation in Monkedo, each step is defined by components. A component receives data through its inputs and produces results as outputs. These outputs are passed to other components through connections, and the automation continues to flow through each step until it reaches the end. This structure makes Monkedo ideal for both simple automations and more intricate logic-based flows involving conditions, loops, and branching paths.
Why You Should Choose Monkedo Instead of Zapier, Make, or n8n?
Compared to traditional automation tools like Zapier or Make, Monkedo stands out in several key ways. Most notably, its automation credit system is straightforward and transparent. In many competing platforms, pricing and usage limits can be confusing, often involving charges for each app connection, action, or use of premium apps. Monkedo simplifies this by counting one automation action each time a paid component runs. Free components don’t use credits unless abused—keeping things efficient and fair.
This clarity also supports larger or more complex automations. For example, imagine you have a survey with 100 responses, and you want to create a task in Asana for each one. As the automation processes the responses, each Asana task creation would count as one automation action. No surprises, no hidden charges—just simple, predictable pricing.
In terms of logic, Monkedo’s tree-like automation model allows for far more flexibility than typical “if-this-then-that” platforms. Users can build distributed structures, send outputs from one component to multiple destinations, or funnel multiple sources into a single operation. This is especially useful for workflows involving multiple branches, approvals, or parallel processes. What’s more, Monkedo provides free components like iterators and conditions to support this level of complexity—without driving up your cost.

Monkedo isn’t just for automation between tools; it also functions as an iPaaS solution for developers and software owners. Developers can use Monkedo to embed integration capabilities directly into their own SaaS platforms, allowing end-users to build integrations without writing code. This not only reduces development time but also enhances the value of the software by expanding its ecosystem through Monkedo.
Linear Integration in Monkedo
Monkedo No-Code Automation Tool allows you to build powerful workflows with Linear by using trigger and action components.
Triggers start an automation when something happens in Linear, while actions let you perform tasks in Linear as part of your automation flow.
Triggers and Actions
Trigger components allow you to start an automation flow when an event happens in the app:
Comment Created: Triggers when a comment is created.
Issue Created: Triggers when an issue is created.
Action components allow you to perform operations on the app:
Create Issue: Create an issue using OAuth.
Get Issue: Retrieve an issue by ID using OAuth.
Get Teams: Retrieve all teams using API Key.
Search Issues: Search issues using API Key.
Update Issue: Update an issue using API Key.

Connect Linear to Monkedo
To integrate Linear with Monkedo and create smooth no-code workflow automations, just follow these straightforward steps:
Sign in to your Monkedo account.
Go to the Automation section and click "Create Automation."
On the left panel, you’ll see different component categories like Triggers, Actions, Flow Control, Data Actions, and Browser Actions.
Choose either Actions or Triggers, then search for Linear using the search bar.
Drag the desired Linear component into the editor workspace.
Click the component to view its configuration options on the right-hand side.
Press "Connect" and follow the steps to authorize Monkedo’s access to your Linear account.
After connecting, customize your automation by completing the required fields and adding more components as needed.
Connect outputs and inputs between components to create a logical, efficient workflow.
Need help getting started? Check out our quick tutorial video for a guided walkthrough!
Enhance Your Linear Integration and Automation with Monkedo
Whether you want to create Linear issues automatically from form submissions, sync Linear tasks with your CRM, or streamline bug tracking across platforms, Monkedo makes it easy. With its flexible editor, smart credit system, and wide range of integrations, you can design and deploy powerful workflows in minutes.
Try Monkedo for free and see how easily you can connect Linear with the rest of your tools. Have questions? Need more Linear components? Reach out to us at support@monkedo.com—we're here to help!