Integration
Linear integration for explicit manager action-item sync
EvalSuite connects action items to Linear when managers intentionally turn meeting follow-through into tracked engineering work.
Current status
Shipped for explicit, org-scoped Linear action-item sync. Setup, team mapping, create/link, and removal details stay in the public Linear docs.
- Works today: Linear connection
- Works today: Explicit action-item create/link flows
- Works today: Org-scoped team and member mapping controls
- Limitation: No hidden automatic issue creation from every meeting
- Limitation: Linear setup and permissions must be configured before sync
- Alternative today: Keep work in EvalSuite action items
- Alternative today: Use Jira sync where configured
Workflow it supports
Use Linear when a manager commitment needs to become engineering execution while staying tied to the meeting that created it.
Current status
Linear sync is shipped and explicit. The integration page should link to the public setup guide instead of duplicating mapping or removal details.
Supported alternatives today
Managers can keep the item inside EvalSuite or use Jira if that is the connected tracker.
Workflow example
A manager records a follow-up in a 1:1, chooses to send it to Linear, and keeps the EvalSuite action item linked to the created issue.
Example output
The visible output should be concrete enough to inspect.
- EvalSuite action item linked to Linear
- Meeting context preserved in EvalSuite
- Tracker sync configured by the workspace
- Setup/removal doc linked from the page
Related and canonical pages
This page links to related acquisition pages and canonical docs instead of duplicating support content.
- /docs/evalsuite-for-linear-connect-use-and-remove
- /solutions/manager-action-item-tracker
- /integrations/jira
- /features/action-item-follow-through
- /docs/evalsuite-for-linear-connect-use-and-remove
- /features/action-item-follow-through
Use this manually, or keep the loop in EvalSuite
EvalSuite adds the durable layer: capture, follow-through, history, and review-ready context.