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issueBee

issueBee

Your Linear Issues. Beautifully Organised.

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Your stakeholders need to see engineering progress, but Linear seats are expensive. Issuebee creates beautiful, real-time kanban boards from your Linear workspace that anyone in your team can view. Unlike giving everyone Linear access or building internal dashboards, Issuebee syncs instantly, offers unlimited viewers for one flat price, and lets stakeholders submit issues directly into Linear. Set up in 5 minutes. Always in sync. Fraction of the cost.
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Lee Nugent
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built Issuebee because I was tired of the "status update tax." Every week, engineering teams lose hours writing reports, answering "what's the status?" in Slack, and justifying Linear seats for people who just need to see progress. The alternatives aren't great either: - Give everyone Linear access? Expensive and overwhelming for non-engineers. - Build an internal dashboard? Weeks of engineering time, then ongoing maintenance. - Weekly status meetings? Nobody wants more meetings. So I built Issuebee—a real-time layer on top of Linear that's purpose-built for stakeholder visibility. How it works: 1. Connect your Linear workspace (takes 2 minutes) 2. Create custom boards filtered by team, project, or label 3. Share a link—stakeholders see a beautiful, always-updated view What makes it different: - Syncs in real-time via webhooks (no stale data) - Unlimited viewers for one flat price - Read-only by design—Linear stays your source of truth - Stakeholders can submit issues directly into your Linear backlog We're currently in early access and operating a waiting list—letting new teams in every week as we onboard and gather feedback. If you sign up, I'll personally reach out to get you set up. I'd love to hear your thoughts—what would make this more useful for your team?