Creating new issues via email
Creating new issues via email

Update: This legacy version of the email integration was updated. Please read the latest changelog post.
This week we added the ability to create new issues via email. Perfect for when one of your users emails you a bug report. Simply forward it to your team's email address (you can find the correct email address in your team's settings). The subject of the email becomes the issue's title and the body the description.
Board enhancements
Boards received some love this week, too. You can now easily archive all issues in a board column using the column's drop-down menu. Perfect for when you want to archive all completed issues at the end of the week. Next to the drop-down menu, there's a nifty short-cut to creating new issues for the column.
You can now use the command menu to jump directly to an issue if you now it's identifier. For example, if you type lin-123
, the command menu will search for an issue with that identifier and let you instantly navigate to it.
Other improvements & fixes
- Fixed issues potentially appearing in two board columns at the same time when creating them
- Overly long issue titles now don't break layout anymore
- Synchronization across users of the organization now works more reliably
Linear desktop app
Linear desktop app

We released our desktop application for macOS this week. It uses the same Javascript/React application we build for the web, but with the Electron wrapper you get nicer notifications, dock badge for unread messages, and most importantly: it's always on. Together with the new application we refreshed our logo (thanks @maxvoltar!) and redesigned the login page.
New settings
Settings views have been combined into one area. This makes navigating personal and team settings easier. GitHub and Slack integration capabilities are also explained in more detail.
Better notifications
We added emails for unread notifications. They are only sent if you were to miss them in the desktop app. We do want to keep your email inbox for more important messages.
Desktop notifications have been redesigned so that titles and descriptions are easier to read. Issues marked as Urgent will also require user interaction as we don't want you to miss them.
Other improvements
- Inbox's "mark all as read" has been re-mapped to ShiftEsc shortcut and it's now also outside the Inbox view.
- New action for adding a comment to an issue was added Command/CtrlShiftM
- Internal links have been fixed and they will load significantly faster. You can also paste an issue ID into a description or comment and it's linked automatically.
- Issue actions have been cleaned and un-relevant ones have been removed from the new issue view.
Option to display usernames or real names
New features
Option to display usernames or real names
Those of us who grew up with IRC, forums and games, we love display and nicknames. To give more control over display and real names in Linear, we added a setting to prefer one or the other. If you use display names, you can still see the other user's real name in their profile by clicking the name.
Improvements
- Improved
git
branch name generation by changing format and breaking at full words. - Better error experience for frontend exceptions and ability to reset the client.
- User autocomplete now supports both usernames and display names.
- New welcome email for newly signed up users.
- Fixes related to Safari on iOS. We improved the experience for iPad but are still working on mobile phone support.