Mar 1, 2026

Integrating TaskLing with Your Linear Workflow

A step-by-step guide to connecting Linear and letting AI agents handle your issues.

Getting started with TaskLing takes just a few minutes. This guide walks you through connecting your Linear workspace, linking a GitHub repository, and letting AI agents start working on your issues.

Step 1: Create Your Account

Sign up at symphony-dev.imperialai.ai using your email or OAuth. Once logged in, you will land on your dashboard where you can manage integrations, view agent activity, and configure settings.

Step 2: Connect Linear

Navigate to your account settings and click "Connect Linear." You will be redirected to Linear's OAuth flow where you grant TaskLing read and write access to your workspace. TaskLing uses this to monitor issues and post status updates as agents work.

Step 3: Link Your GitHub Repository

Next, connect your GitHub account and select the repositories you want TaskLing to work with. On the Free plan, you can connect one repository. Pro and Enterprise plans support unlimited repositories.

Step 4: Choose Your AI Provider

Open AI Model Settings and pick how TaskLing should power your agents. Three options are available:

  • Open Source (free) — a shared pool of hosted open-weights coding and reasoning models, no API key required. Currently available: DeepSeek V3.2, DeepSeek V4 Pro, MiniMax M2.7, Gemma 4 31B IT, and GLM 5.1.
  • Bring your own Anthropic API key — paste a key for direct Claude access (Opus 4.7, Sonnet 4.6, Haiku 4.5). Keys are encrypted at rest.
  • Claude.ai subscription — sign in via OAuth to run Claude Code under your existing subscription with no API key. Credentials live in your private container volume.

Step 5: Create an Issue in Linear

Create an issue in Linear as you normally would. Include a clear description, acceptance criteria, and make sure the issue is linked to a connected repository. TaskLing's triage engine will evaluate whether the issue is ready for AI dispatch.

Step 6: Watch the Agent Work

Once dispatched, the AI agent clones your repo, creates a branch, writes code, and opens a pull request. You can monitor progress in real time from your TaskLing dashboard or follow along via status updates posted directly to the Linear issue.

From issue to pull request, without writing a line of code yourself.

Have questions? Contact our team and we will help you get set up.