Linear Standup

Daily standups for Linear: random speaker, auto-filter tasks, Pac-Man eats avatars as they speak. Hidden fun mode.

As of June 2026, Linear Standup has 13 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 1 reviews in the Productivity category.

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Version
0.4.0
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update.

History

5 snapshots

Tracking since May 14, 2026.

13.48106.52May 14, 2026Jun 8, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
May 14, 202670.1.4
May 20, 202670.1.4
May 26, 202690.4.0
Jun 2, 2026135.0010.4.0
Jun 8, 2026125.0010.4.0
Now135.0010.4.0

Changelog

  • May 20, 2026
    description
    Linear Standup adds a non-intrusive top bar to linear.app that randomizes the speaking order for your team's standup meetings.
    
    Features:
    - Automatically detects your current Linear team cycle
    - Randomly shuffles team members for each standup session
    - Displayed as a persistent top bar overlay on linear.app — no need to switch tabs
    - One-click re-shuffle for a new random order
    - Lightweight and privacy-friendly — no data leaves your browser
    
    Perfect for agile teams using Linear who want a quick, fair way to decide who speaks first in daily standups.
    🟡 Daily standups for Linear — randomize speakers, auto-filter tasks,
      and let a friendly Pac-Man eat your team's avatars as they finish.
    
      Linear Standup is a non-intrusive top bar for linear.app that runs your team's
      daily standup, scrum, or stand-up meeting on autopilot. Built for agile,
      remote, and distributed engineering teams using Linear for sprint planning.
    
      ✨ Features:
      
      🎲 Fair random speaker order every session — Fisher-Yates shuffle, no one's
         always first (or last)
      🟡 Pac-Man progress: visibly eats each speaker's avatar as they finish —
         at-a-glance standup status without scrolling
      🔍 Auto-applies Linear's assignee filter to the current speaker so their
         tasks, issues, and sprint cards surface the moment it's their turn
      🎉 100+ built-in praise toasts to celebrate each speaker
      👥 Auto-detects your active Linear cycle members + exclude/include for
         off-cycle absences or PTO
      ⏭️  One-click controls: skip, back, stop, re-shuffle at any time
      📌 Persistent top bar — no tab switching, standup state survives page
         reloads and Linear navigation
      🌗 Theme-aware: matches Linear's light and dark mode automatically
      🔒 Lightweight and privacy-friendly — fully client-side, no servers, no
         tracking, no data leaves your browser
    
      🎮 Bonus — Fun Mode easter egg
      Long-press the Pac-Man icon during an active standup to enter a fullscreen
      Pac-Man maze where the bar's Pac-Man chases your team's pending avatars
      through corridors. Each catch fires sparkles, a "GOTCHA!", and a praise
      toast, then advances the standup. A daily standup that's actually fun.
    
      ✅ Perfect for: agile teams, scrum masters, engineering managers, daily
      scrum meetings, sprint reviews, remote and distributed teams, async-first
      companies — anyone running standups in Linear who wants something fair,
      fast, and a little joyful.
      
      🚀 Free, open source, and built by an indie developer who got tired of
      always going last.
  • May 20, 2026
    short_description
    Random-order standup tool for Linear team cycles, injected as a top bar on linear.app.
    Daily standups for Linear: random speaker, auto-filter tasks, Pac-Man eats avatars as they speak. Hidden fun mode.

Permissions & access

Permissions
storage
Host access
https://linear.app/*

Screenshots

Linear Standup screenshot 1Linear Standup screenshot 2Linear Standup screenshot 3Linear Standup screenshot 4Linear Standup screenshot 5

About

🟡 Daily standups for Linear — randomize speakers, auto-filter tasks,
  and let a friendly Pac-Man eat your team's avatars as they finish.

  Linear Standup is a non-intrusive top bar for linear.app that runs your team's
  daily standup, scrum, or stand-up meeting on autopilot. Built for agile,
  remote, and distributed engineering teams using Linear for sprint planning.

  ✨ Features:
  
  🎲 Fair random speaker order every session — Fisher-Yates shuffle, no one's
     always first (or last)
  🟡 Pac-Man progress: visibly eats each speaker's avatar as they finish —
     at-a-glance standup status without scrolling
  🔍 Auto-applies Linear's assignee filter to the current speaker so their
     tasks, issues, and sprint cards surface the moment it's their turn
  🎉 100+ built-in praise toasts to celebrate each speaker
  👥 Auto-detects your active Linear cycle members + exclude/include for
     off-cycle absences or PTO
  ⏭️  One-click controls: skip, back, stop, re-shuffle at any time
  📌 Persistent top bar — no tab switching, standup state survives page
     reloads and Linear navigation
  🌗 Theme-aware: matches Linear's light and dark mode automatically
  🔒 Lightweight and privacy-friendly — fully client-side, no servers, no
     tracking, no data leaves your browser

  🎮 Bonus — Fun Mode easter egg
  Long-press the Pac-Man icon during an active standup to enter a fullscreen
  Pac-Man maze where the bar's Pac-Man chases your team's pending avatars
  through corridors. Each catch fires sparkles, a "GOTCHA!", and a praise
  toast, then advances the standup. A daily standup that's actually fun.

  ✅ Perfect for: agile teams, scrum masters, engineering managers, daily
  scrum meetings, sprint reviews, remote and distributed teams, async-first
  companies — anyone running standups in Linear who wants something fair,
  fast, and a little joyful.
  
  🚀 Free, open source, and built by an indie developer who got tired of
  always going last.

Technical

Version
0.4.0
Manifest
V3
Size
462KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
u795ad2588a06b86f781762bc15da7679
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
May 12, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 18, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 8, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 8, 2026.