What's really happening inside the issue tracker category when Linear's CEO says issue tracking is dead but OpenAI publishes Symphony using Linear as the control plane for autonomous coding agents?
The common story is that tickets are process overhead waiting to be eliminated — but the reality is that the human translation step is dying while the substrate underneath it is getting promoted to agent infrastructure.
In this video, I share the inside scoop on why boring tools are winning in 2026:
• Why agents desperately need durable state, ownership, permissions, and history — exactly what issue trackers were built to provide
• How the UX win becomes a data win because people using good tools produce cleaner state for agents to act on
• What makes CRMs, service desks, ERPs, and source control all fit the same substrate pattern
• How to diagnose which tools in your stack will become agent infrastructure and which will get wrapped
Leaders building greenfield agent platforms without owning the records, permissions, and workflows are building wrappers — and owning the substrate is better than sitting on top of someone else's.
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