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Asana vs Linear

Pick Asana if you want team projects + tasks. Choose Linear if you prefer product + engineering.

Comparison table

A practical view of what changes day‑to‑day when you pick one over the other.

Criteria Asana Linear
Focus team projects + tasks product + engineering
Strength strong task workflows fast UX
Trade‑off can get heavy less general-purpose
Pricing note Free tier; paid for advanced features Free tier; paid for larger teams

Key differences:

  • Asana is a project management, while Linear is a issue tracker.
  • Asana stands out for strong task workflows; Linear tends to win on fast UX.
  • Expect can get heavy with Asana; expect less general-purpose with Linear.
  • Pricing model differs: Asana (Free tier; paid for advanced features) vs Linear (Free tier; paid for larger teams).

Asana: Free tier; paid for advanced features. Linear: Free tier; paid for larger teams. Always verify current pricing before committing.

Asana pros & cons

Pros

  • strong task workflows
  • timelines
  • automation

Cons

  • can get heavy
  • permission model can be complex

Linear pros & cons

Pros

  • fast UX
  • opinionated workflows
  • great keyboard support

Cons

  • less general-purpose
  • best for dev teams

FAQ

Which is better: Asana or Linear?

Pick Asana if you want team projects + tasks. Choose Linear if you prefer product + engineering.

Is Asana cheaper than Linear?

Asana: Free tier; paid for advanced features. Linear: Free tier; paid for larger teams. Always verify current pricing before committing.

Who should choose Asana?

Asana is usually a better fit if you prioritize strong task workflows and you want team projects + tasks.

Who should choose Linear?

Linear tends to be the better pick if you care most about fast UX and you prefer product + engineering.

Can I migrate from Asana to Linear (or back)?

In most cases, yes: export data (CSV/markdown/PDF when available), migrate core content first, then rebuild automations and permissions. The time cost is usually in templates, tags, and team habits.

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