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So another wrapper around Claude/OpenAI but with issue tracking integrated. Agents are not mind readers. They become useful through context. Customer feedback, internal ideas, strategic direction, decisions, and code all need to be captured in a system that humans and agents can work from together.
Customer feedback can come from anywhere, phone calls, website forms, sales people, customer meetings, online discussions, Twitter, etc. How do you capture all of that in Linear? Doesn't make sense.Internal ideas and strategic direction are usually discussed on Slack/Teams/meetings. Not on Linear.
Decisions can indeed be tracked on Linear, as an issue.
I think a true AI agent would simply sidestep tools like Linear. Tools like Linear won't be needed.
I think a true AI agent will simply be another employee. It gets added to Slack channels. It joins Zoom meetings. It gets access to company files. It gets access to feedback forms. It scours the internet for feedback on the company.
We're well aware that feedback comes from anywhere. The Linear agent also exists in other tools (Slack, Gong, Intercom, Zendesk, etc.) and we'll continue to add more channels to support collecting and managing feedback where it's coming from.
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