Pricing page teardown · Issue tracking

Linear: clarity, trust & conversion friction

Scored · lens: self-serve motion, optimizing for sign-up

Overall rubric score

74

Solid74/100

The average of our five category scores below. This is our reading of the public page on the date shown — useful as a constructive starting point, not a verdict on the business.

By category

  • Clarity100
    • Title gives pricing-page context.
    • Multiple plans are explicitly named.
    • At least one concrete price is visible.
  • Trust75
    • The page includes visible social-proof or logo-wall language.
  • Plan differentiation70
    • Three or more plans are explicitly differentiated.
  • CTA friction70
    • CTA language supports a self-serve conversion goal.
    • Too many CTA variants can add friction and decision noise.
  • Objection handling55
    • No FAQ or objection-handling section is obvious.
    • The page addresses multiple pricing objections explicitly.

What a buyer can see on the page

The real public signals our pipeline extracted from Linear’s pricing page — rendered exactly as found.

Plans named

  • Free
  • Basic
  • Business
  • Enterprise

Prices shown

  • $0
  • $10
  • $16

Calls to action

  • Contact
  • Sign up
  • Get started
  • Contact sales
  • Contact us

Trust cues

  • security
  • trusted by
  • annual billing
  • Annual billing mentioned
  • Monthly billing mentioned
  • Free trial mentioned
  • No-credit-card mentioned
  • Contact-sales path
  • Comparison table
  • Has FAQ
  • Social proof / logos

What could be clearer

Constructive, prioritized suggestions our pipeline produced from the signals above — what works and what a buyer might find unclear.

  1. Answer common pricing objections on-page

    medium

    Why: No FAQ or objection-handling section is obvious.

    How: Add a concise FAQ that answers billing, cancellation, support, implementation, and security questions before buyers need to ask sales.

    • No FAQ questions detected.
    • Objections addressed: annual billing, security, support, invoice

How we scored this

Scored on our 100-point rubric for clarity, trust, plan differentiation, CTA friction, and objection handling on . This is our analysis of the public page, not Linear's claim. We fetch the live public pricing page and read what a buyer can actually see — named plans, visible prices, CTAs, trust cues, and FAQ — then score those signals. No internal data, no conversion promises, no invented numbers: every score below is a direct read of that one run.

Clarity
Can a buyer tell what each plan is and what it costs, fast?
Trust
Are there credible trust cues near the pricing decision?
Plan differentiation
Is it obvious which plan is for whom, and why to move up?
CTA friction
Does the call-to-action match how this product is actually bought?
Objection handling
Are the common pricing objections answered on the page?

Source: https://linear.app/pricing (the live page we read on ).

Pricing Page Teardown: Linear — clarity, trust & conversion friction (June 2026)