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Wrike

Overview

What is Wrike?

Wrike is a project management and collaboration software. This solution connects tasks, discussions, and emails to the user’s project plan. Wrike is optimized for agile workflows and aims to help resolve data silos, poor visibility into work status, and missed…

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Recent Reviews

What makes Wrike great!

9 out of 10
April 15, 2024
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I use Wrike to manage print and digital PR content projects for multiple brands. Wrike makes the tracking of the status of the projects …
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Wrike feedback :)

8 out of 10
April 06, 2024
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We use Wrike to organize ous jobs, adjust our week workflow and register our daily timesheet. Or to organize the briefings and workflow to …
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Awards

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Popular Features

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  • Team Collaboration (672)
    8.6
    86%
  • Task Management (674)
    8.6
    86%
  • Scheduling (588)
    7.8
    78%
  • Workflow Automation (570)
    7.7
    77%

Reviewer Pros & Cons

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Video Reviews

2 videos

Wrike Drives Accountability When Working With Cross-Functional Teams: Product Review
02:54
Wrike Review: Works Well For Introduction Into Task Management, But May Be Outgrown
02:33
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Pricing

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Wrike Free

$0

Cloud
per month per user

Wrike Team

$9.8

Cloud
per month per user

Wrike Business

$24.8

Cloud
per month per user

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.wrike.com/price

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $9.80 per month per user
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Features

Project Management

Project management software provides capabilities to streamline management of complex projects through task management, team collaboration and workflow automation

7.8
Avg 7.5

Professional Services Automation

Features that support professional services organizations

7.8
Avg 7.4
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Product Details

What is Wrike?

Wrike is an enterprise-grade collaborative work management platform designed to help companies do their best work. The vendor boasts thousands of brands use Wrike to scale their output, boost visibility, and increase results. Wrike is designed to help users create a structure that helps accelerate business impact, and lets teams focus on the right work. With tailored solutions for marketing and creative teams, project management teams, product teams, service delivery teams, and more, Wrike states their goal is to define the next generation of work management worldwide.

Security: Wrike is ISO/IEC 27001 certified and has data centers in the US and EU. Data is encrypted both at rest and when in transit. Wrike offers flexible data access control setup by allowing admins to control Access Roles. Wrike’s data backup provides near real-time database replication to ensure data is backed up and available on dispersed servers.

Collaboration: Brings the enterprise together, regardless of where people are in Wrike’s collaboration space. Break down silos with built-in communication and editing tools that foster teamwork and productivity while reducing risks. Wrike offers hundreds of integrations to make work easier.

Visibility: visualizations of team and project portfolio performance to facilitate faster and smarter data-driven decisions. Reports and dashboards bring transparency into project expectations for stakeholders.

Wrike Features

Project Management Features

  • Supported: Task Management
  • Supported: Resource Management
  • Supported: Gantt Charts
  • Supported: Scheduling
  • Supported: Workflow Automation
  • Supported: Team Collaboration
  • Supported: Support for Agile Methodology
  • Supported: Support for Waterfall Methodology
  • Supported: Document Management
  • Supported: Email integration
  • Supported: Mobile Access
  • Supported: Timesheet Tracking
  • Supported: Budget and Expense Management

Professional Services Automation Features

  • Supported: Project & financial reporting
  • Supported: Integration with accounting software

Wrike Screenshots

Screenshot of Resource ManagementScreenshot of Wrike TemplatesScreenshot of Team WorkloadScreenshot of Wrike ReportsScreenshot of Wrike apps & integrationsScreenshot of Wrike Gantt ChartScreenshot of Wrike CalendarsScreenshot of Custom Workflow ManagementScreenshot of Wrike Boards

Wrike Videos

Wrike for Marketers: An End-to-End Solution for Marketers & Creatives
How a common working day in Wrike for a manager could look like and how to improve team efficiency.
Freedom from Work: Wrike for Creatives
Spaces, projects, folders, and tasks: These are the Wrike building blocks.
Wrike for services delivery teams
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Wrike Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android
Supported LanguagesEnglish, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese (Brazil)

Frequently Asked Questions

Wrike is a project management and collaboration software. This solution connects tasks, discussions, and emails to the user’s project plan. Wrike is optimized for agile workflows and aims to help resolve data silos, poor visibility into work status, and missed deadlines and project failures.

Wrike starts at $9.8.

Basecamp, Brightpod, and ProofHub are common alternatives for Wrike.

Reviewers rate Task Management and Team Collaboration highest, with a score of 8.6.

The most common users of Wrike are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).

Wrike Customer Size Distribution

Consumers5%
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)20%
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees)45%
Enterprises (more than 500 employees)30%
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Comparisons

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Reviews and Ratings

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Reviews

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Katarzyna Jezak | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our team evaluated tools like monday.com, but this tool had fixed workflows and we could not alter them to our needs, which was not very helpful for our public relations work. As a result, despite Wrike's higher cost, we decided to stick with this tool because it was more efficient for tracking work.
October 09, 2023

Wrike vs the competitors

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We've looked at clickup- it's comparable to Wrike, but has way to much on the UI and it's a little clunky to learn. We've tried other project tools such as the one's built into O365, but they don't compare to Wrikes features. Wrike is also a cleaner project when compared to Asana. Asana seems to have too much going on in the GUI.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We haven't tested any other program like Wrike, this was our first experience.
Maybe smartsheets, but never used it formally, only when required by a customer for a punctual assignment.
For now, we handle projects with spreadsheets and emails, but there is no formal tool to assess the progress of ongoing projects.
Mark Ferrer, CUA, UXC | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Well, Wrike is our team standard. However, the only problem are some contributors (guests) cannot collaborate. Smartsheet might be another choice for us, since Wrike is more expensive and requires all collaborators to get accounts.

The only thing why I personally, would recommend and hang on to Wrike is because we have been using this for a few years now, and If I would recommend, I will choose the one with less steeper learning curve. Wrike also feels more a bit for marketing teams compared to Trello and Jira.
October 05, 2023

Useful and Easy

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I have noticed that Microsoft Teams requires searching and doesn't allow for quick referencing of data files. I am annoyed by the fact that I have to constantly scroll through prior messages or try to find a specific message. I also do not like the fact that if there was a change to a task, we would have to verify it over a message instead of the quick view of a change and edit.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Wrike's layout is way easier to understand especially when onboarding. The dashboard layout is a huge strength for Wrike. I see exactly what I need for my day/week/month with a glance. Most other lack the time tracking integration that is easy to help understand what projects are taking the most time and what project might not have been requested properly.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  1. Accessible over Cloud, work on project update, anytime, anywhere.
  2. The collaboration using the Stream, the annotation to notify users with their action items.
  3. It is excellent for projects that are quick and result oriented. SMB businesses are well suited to adopt the tool quickly with little training. A basic understanding of Project Planner tools is sufficient to get up and running.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Wrike was what my company used when I first started. I suppose there was something similar at my last job but it was not very efficient like Wrike is. Other softwares only allow you to receive tasks and then all communication is outside of the software through email or phone calls. Wrike allows you to communicate internally and easily.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
In the past, I've used other project management products like Asana, Flow, Kantata, and Microsoft Project. While all have similar options and end goals in mind, Wrike is the most seamless and effective, regardless of platform—browser, desktop app, or mobile app. It's the most versatile of the products I've encountered. It has the most features, and the communication flow is second to none. While it's not the most affordable, it is worth making the jump if you have a team in place—great ROI!
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I have made use of products like Asana and Monday.com for project management in previous roles. Wrike, Monday.com and Asana can all accomplish the same goals in project management but with slightly different focuses. I like that Wrike has a lot of reporting functions and does not funnel you into one style of project managing.
Garrett Nelson | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
When balancing needs of Roadmap Planning, Program Management, Project Management, Work Management, Queue Management, Ticket Management, I think Wrike hits the perfect balance of usability and configurability with the power to scale effectively while maintaining governance, all at a competitive price.
Score 2 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Except Todoist, which is more geared toward a personal to do list (rather than team project management), every other similar product I've used is better than Wrike in every way. They're all more user friendly and intuitive and easier to visualize project progress.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I'm a little embarrassed to say, but this is essentially the first task management software I've used in my career. In my last position, we used proprietary software but no task management. I honestly don't know how I did without it before. I think back and am astonished at how I would rely on written notes on a notepad. Don't judge me!
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