Quick answer: The strongest Jira alternatives are Linear, Height and Shortcut. Linear is the closest match for most users; the others trade off on price, features or focus. All 5 are compared below on pricing, strengths and best use case.
Jira is a solid software development pm tool — Industry-standard issue and sprint tracker for software teams, with Scrum/Kanban boards, backlogs, roadmaps and deep Atlassian Marketplace integrations. But maybe the pricing no longer fits, or you want a feature Jira doesn't prioritise. Here are the strongest alternatives worth a look, with what sets each apart.
Each option below works in the same broad space as Jira; the right swap depends on which trade-off matters most to you.
Free Personal plan (up to 10-15 seats); Starter from ~$10.99/user/mo; Advanced ~$24.99/user/mo; Enterprise and Enterprise+ custom (billed annually; monthly billing higher).
Free plan; Standard from ~$5/user/mo; Premium ~$10/user/mo; Enterprise ~$17.50/user/mo (billed annually).
Personal and small-team task boards
The alternatives in detail
Linear software development PM
Fast, keyboard-driven issue tracker and project planner built for modern software teams, with sleek UX, cycles, roadmaps and strong Git integrations. Consider it if engineering and product teams is your priority.
A blazing-fast, keyboard-first issue tracker with a design polish that engineering teams rave about.
Stands out for:
Fast, keyboard-driven issue tracking with command palette
Cycles (sprints) and project/roadmap planning
Triage inbox for incoming requests
Pricing: Free plan; Basic from ~$8/user/mo; Business ~$14/user/mo; Enterprise custom (billed annually). · Best for: Engineering and product teams, Startups valuing speed/UX, Issue tracking with Git workflows
AI-native project management tool that automates triage, backlog grooming and updates, positioning itself as an autonomous project manager for product teams. Worth a look for product and engineering teams.
An early autonomous-AI project manager for product teams, now shut down (service ended Sept 2025).
Stands out for:
AI-native project management with autonomous bug triage
Automated backlog grooming and spec/doc updates
Teams spaces and integrated Documents
Pricing: Free tier; paid Team plans for Height 2.0 with AI features (per-user pricing, verify current rate on signup). · Best for: Product and engineering teams, Teams wanting AI automation, Lean startups
Project management for software teams balancing simplicity and power, with stories, epics, iterations, roadmaps and built-in docs (formerly Clubhouse). A good swap when you care most about software development teams.
A 'Jira-lite' for software teams: stories, epics and iterations with a faster, cleaner experience.
Stands out for:
Stories, Epics and Objectives for goal-based planning
Iterations (sprints) for agile workflows
Roadmaps and Kanban boards
Pricing: Free up to 10 users; Team from ~$8.50/user/mo; Business ~$12/user/mo; Enterprise custom (billed annually; verify current tiers). · Best for: Software development teams, Story/epic-based planning, Teams wanting Jira-lite
Polished, widely adopted work-management platform with strong task tracking, timelines, portfolios and a deep automation/AI layer for cross-functional teams. Worth a look for cross-functional teams.
A broad, refined work-management platform that scales from a free personal board to enterprise portfolios.
Stands out for:
Task, subtask and project management with List, Board, Calendar, Timeline (Gantt) and Gantt-style views
Workflow Builder and unlimited rule-based automations (paid plans)
Goals, Portfolios and Portfolio Workload for cross-project tracking
Pricing: Free Personal plan (up to 10-15 seats); Starter from ~$10.99/user/mo; Advanced ~$24.99/user/mo; Enterprise and Enterprise+ custom (billed annually; monthly billing higher). · Best for: Cross-functional teams, Marketing and ops workflows, Teams scaling from free to enterprise
Visual, drag-and-drop Kanban boards that are extremely easy to start with, extensible via Power-Ups and Butler automation; part of Atlassian. Worth a look for personal and small-team task boards.
The simplest on-ramp to Kanban, extensible via 200+ Power-Ups and Butler automation.
Stands out for:
Drag-and-drop Kanban boards with cards, lists and checklists
Premium views: Timeline, Calendar, Dashboard, Table and Map
Pricing: Free plan; Standard from ~$5/user/mo; Premium ~$10/user/mo; Enterprise ~$17.50/user/mo (billed annually). · Best for: Personal and small-team task boards, Visual Kanban workflows, Beginners to project management