Boom Supersonic builds as fast as it flies
Boom Supersonic is bringing back supersonic flight before the end of the decade. To move that fast, its engineers borrowed the habits of software, building in short cycles and getting real parts in hand as quickly as they can.
Cars24’s push to being AI-native with Linear
In October, Cars24 renewed its Jira license. A few weeks later, they treated that contract as a sunk cost and walked away from it.
The coding agent behind 60% of Ramp’s merged PRs
Ramp’s internal coding agent now writes 60%+ of their merged PRs. With Linear as the underlying layer for structured product context, it can take on issues and work them to completion.
Coinbase’s bet on agent-first development
In January 2026, Chintan asked his entire engineering organisation to delete their IDEs and write zero lines of code. For two weeks, every engineer at Base would have to do their job without touching a code editor.How Cursor builds with Linear
At Cursor, ideas don’t wait. Someone drops a potential feature in Slack, and by the time most teams would have scheduled a meeting, Cursor already has a branch open.How Dandelion Chocolate scales craft
Dandelion Chocolate is a bean-to-bar chocolate maker based in San Francisco. As they scaled, the challenge was preserving their craft while building systems for growth.How Commure uses Dashboards to track performance and guide planningHow Cursor integrated with Linear for AgentsInside Mercury’s six-month journey building with AI agentsWhy and how Scale migrated to LinearSimplifying support at scale: How Pleo uses Linear AsksDescript’s internal guide for using Linear as your work operating system