One of the main benefits of integrating Fibery with Linear is the ability to create detailed product specifications in Fibery and directly link them to development tasks in Linear. This enables product managers and development teams to clearly connect high-level product planning with specific implementation tasks. Since the synchronization is one-way from Linear to Fibery, you will have a complete picture in Fibery. It allows to

  • Maintain traceability between product requirements and development work

  • Ensure alignment between product vision and technical implementation

  • Easily reference detailed specifications from Linear issues

Track Development Progress

By integrating Fibery with Linear, teams can view status updates on Linear issues directly within their Fibery workspace. This provides a holistic view of product development progress without constantly switching between tools. It allows to

  • Real-time visibility into development status

  • Simplified progress reporting and stakeholder updates

  • Identify bottlenecks or delays more quickly

Initial Data Import

For teams finding Linear too opinionated for their workflows, Fibery offers an easy way to import existing Linear data into its more flexible environment. This allows teams to leverage Linear's strengths while gaining the customization capabilities of Fibery. It allows to

  • Customize workflows beyond Linear's predefined options

  • Create more complex relationships between different types of work items

  • Leverage Fibery's powerful reporting and visualization tools

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