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What we shipped in 2026 Q2

Screenshots are attached in the thread below. Happy to test a beta build if that helps. It would let us retire an internal tool nobody wants to maintain. Before you start. This is…

DMDmitri Reyes1 min read

Screenshots are attached in the thread below. Happy to test a beta build if that helps. It would let us retire an internal tool nobody wants to maintain.

Before you start

This is table stakes in every competing product we evaluated. It would remove the last manual step before we can automate this.

  1. Enable role-based permissions.
  2. Enable duplicate detection.
curl -sS https://api.example.test/v2/posts \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $BULLETIN_API_KEY"

Before you start

It would cut a full step out of our triage loop. Right now this costs us roughly two hours a week.

  1. Enable custom fields.
  2. Enable a Chrome extension.

What changes

Not urgent, but it would save everyone about an hour a week. It would let us retire an internal tool nobody wants to maintain. It would pay for itself in the first month.

Before you start

The current flow takes six clicks; it should take one. We would stop exporting to a spreadsheet every Friday.

  1. Enable granular email preferences.
  2. Enable bulk actions.
  3. Enable attachment uploads.
  4. Enable a Linear two-way sync.
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