How to Use Linear's List View
- Sophie Ricci
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If your task board feels like a pile of sticky notes that fell on the floor — Linear’s List View is about to become your best friend.
Linear is one of the fastest-growing project management tools right now, used by over 10,000+ software teams globally. And while its Kanban-style board gets most of the love, the List View is where real productivity happens — especially when you’re managing dozens of tasks, multiple priorities, or cross-team projects.
Whether you’re a solo operator or working in a team of 50, getting comfortable with Linear’s List View can cut your “where was that task?” moments to near zero.
Let’s walk through it — fast and simple.
How to Use Linear’s List View
What Is List View in Linear?
List View in Linear displays your issues and tasks as a clean, scrollable list instead of columns or cards. Think of it as your spreadsheet view for project work — but smarter, faster, and deeply integrated with your workflow.
According to a 2023 report by Asana, teams lose an average of 9.3 hours per week just looking for information or switching between tools. A well-organized List View in Linear directly fights that problem.
How to Access List View
Getting to List View is dead simple:
- Open your Linear workspace
- Go to any Project, Team, or My Issues section
- Click the View icon at the top right of the screen
- Select “List” from the dropdown options
That’s it. You’re now looking at a flat, organized list of every task in that section.
Switching Between Group Modes
One of the most powerful things about List View is how you group your tasks. By default, issues are grouped by status (To Do, In Progress, Done).
But you can switch it up:
- Group by Assignee — See what everyone on your team is working on
- Group by Priority — Keep urgent tasks at the top of your attention
- Group by Label — Organize by feature, bug type, or custom tag
- Group by Project — Perfect for cross-project views
💡 Pro tip: Group by Assignee and sort by Priority for an instant snapshot of who’s overloaded and who has bandwidth.
Studies show that teams using structured task views see a 25% improvement in on-time project delivery (PMI, 2022). A proper grouping setup is step one.
Sorting Your List
Sorting gives you control over what you see first. In Linear’s List View, you can sort issues by:
- Priority (Urgent → No Priority)
- Status (open first or closed first)
- Assignee (alphabetical)
- Due Date (nearest deadline first)
- Last Updated (recently touched tasks appear first)
- Created Date
Click the “Sort” button at the top of your view and pick your preference. You can also add multiple sort layers — for example: sort first by Priority, then by Due Date within each priority level.
This is incredibly useful when you’re doing a morning review and want to see your most urgent, upcoming deadlines without hunting through a mess of cards.
Filtering Like a Pro
Filtering is where Linear’s List View goes from good to genuinely powerful.
You can filter your list by:
- Status (show only In Progress or only Done)
- Assignee (filter to your own tasks or a specific teammate)
- Label (e.g., show only “Bug” or “Feature Request”)
- Priority (e.g., Urgent + High only)
- Due Date (overdue, this week, this month)
- Project or Cycle
You can combine multiple filters to get hyper-specific views. For example:
“Show me all Urgent tasks assigned to me that are In Progress and due this week.”
That’s your daily focus list — pulled up in under 10 seconds.
Research by McKinsey shows that workers who can quickly access the right information are 20–25% more productive. Filters in Linear are literally a productivity multiplier.
Using Saved Views
Once you’ve set up a killer filter + sort combo, don’t lose it — save it.
Linear lets you save custom views so you can return to them anytime with one click. This is perfect for:
- A personal “Today’s Focus” view
- A team standup view showing everyone’s active tasks
- A “Blocked Issues” view filtered by a “blocked” label
- A weekly review view showing all issues updated this week
To save a view, click “Save View” in the top right after applying your filters and sorting. Name it, and it appears in your left sidebar.
Teams that build repeatable workflows into their tools save an estimated 30% more time on recurring project management tasks (Forrester, 2023).
Inline Editing Within List View
Here’s something people miss: you don’t have to open every task to update it.
In List View, you can click directly on an issue’s priority, status, assignee, or label and change it inline — right from the list. No popup, no tab switching.
This makes bulk updates incredibly fast. Running a sprint review? You can fly through 20+ tasks in a few minutes, updating statuses and priorities without ever leaving the view.
Bulk Actions
When you need to update multiple issues at once, Linear’s bulk action feature in List View is a lifesaver.
- Hover over an issue and check the checkbox that appears
- Select multiple issues
- Right-click or use the toolbar at the bottom to change status, priority, assignee, label, or cycle for all of them at once
This is especially useful when closing out a sprint, re-assigning tasks after a team change, or labeling a batch of issues after a product planning session.
Working With Cycles and Projects in List View
If your team uses Cycles (Linear’s version of sprints), you can view all issues for the current or past cycles directly in List View.
Filter by Cycle → select the current one → and you’ve got your sprint board in a clean list format. This makes prioritization during planning sessions much more intuitive than staring at a crowded board.
68% of project managers say better sprint visibility directly improves team output (Atlassian State of Teams, 2023). List View gives you that visibility in the simplest format possible.
Keyboard Shortcuts for Power Users
Linear is built for speed. A few shortcuts that make List View even faster:
Shortcut | Action |
C | Create a new issue from anywhere |
F | Open the filter panel |
G then V | Switch between view types |
⌘ + K | Open command palette for any action |
Once these are in muscle memory, navigating your List View becomes almost frictionless.
Conclusion
Linear’s List View isn’t just a different way to look at your tasks — it’s a smarter way to work.
When you combine filters, smart sorting, saved views, and inline editing, you turn a chaotic backlog into a focused, actionable workflow. And in a world where professionals spend 28% of their workweek managing email and communication alone (McKinsey), any tool that saves you even 30 minutes a day is worth mastering.
Set up your first saved view today. You’ll wonder how you managed without it.
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