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title: Linear Integration - Sentinow
description: Create Linear issues from failed tests and keep QA and engineering in sync
canonical_url: https://sentinow.io/integrations/linear
md_url: https://sentinow.io/integrations/linear.md
last_updated: 2026-04-24T08:19:53.644Z
---

# Sentinow + Linear

Create Linear issues from failed tests and keep QA and engineering in sync

**Category**: Project Management
**Type**: OAuth

## Overview

When a test case fails, file a Linear issue in one click — with the test name, failure details, and a link back to the run already filled in. The same flow engineers use for everything else, now wired into your test results.

Paste a Linear issue URL into a test case to link them. Status syncs both ways so you're not manually updating two tools.

Link test runs and release reports to Linear issues. Create test cases directly from a Linear issue URL — Sentinow reads the issue content to help you get started faster.

## Features

- Create Linear issues from failed tests in one click
- Pre-fill issues with test name, failure details, and run link
- Link test cases to Linear issues by pasting the issue URL
- Create test cases from a Linear issue URL
- Link test runs and release reports to Linear issues
- Status syncs both ways between Linear and Sentinow

## Use Cases

### QA and engineering working from the same backlog

QA files bugs directly into Linear when tests fail. Engineers see them in the same backlog they're already working from — with all the test context attached — so no sprint meeting is needed to prioritize a regression fix.

### Linking tests to features before release

Paste the Linear issue URL for a feature into the linked test cases. Before you ship, you can see exactly which test cases cover that feature and whether they're passing — all from the Linear issue.

### Creating test cases from new issues

When a new feature is scoped in Linear, paste the issue URL into Sentinow to create a test case. Sentinow reads the issue title and description to pre-populate the test — cutting setup time before a sprint begins.


## Sitemap

See the full [sitemap](https://sentinow.io/sitemap.md) for all available pages.
