HyperRelease vs Linear for releases

Linear is fast for product tracking — but coordinating a store release takes more than a ticket board.

Linear won product teams with speed and clarity. For day-to-day development, it is excellent. For knowing whether release 2.4 is ready on three platforms with every locale, Linear lacks the right structure.

Linear: development velocity

Cycles, projects, issues — Linear optimizes the developer workflow. Releases there are milestones, not workspaces with store status, content propagation, and publication checklists.

HyperRelease: a dedicated release space

Each version in HyperRelease is a complete workspace. You are not adapting a ticketing tool — you are using one built for publication coordination.

A complementary workflow

Linear to build, HyperRelease to ship. The boundary is clear: when issues are resolved, release work begins in HyperRelease.

In summary

Linear and HyperRelease serve different phases of the product cycle. Teams that use both gain clarity at every step.

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