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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
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Wrike Review: Works Well For Introduction Into Task Management, But May Be Outgrown
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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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Reviews and Ratings

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September 28, 2023

Not great

Score 2 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We used it to manage a team of about ~7 for the King County Promise. This was a large-scale project involving partnership with King County and seven other school districts, colleges, and community-based organizations. We had many dependent tasks, shared deadlines, and not a lot of project management. The amount of tasks among us was unwieldy and always growing.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I implemented Wrike for our company to manage tasks, subtasks, and issues for our review process of our product and projects. I use a lot of subfolders to categorize deliverables within projects. Each deliverable has stages in which I utilize tasks and subtasks. I like using Wrike and it helps with the project workflow. Blueprints is something I love because our process rarely differs for individual projects. I have been using this for 6 years and I still am not able to leverage reports as I would like. There is too much noise and tasks that reports never show up accurately. I have reached out to Wrike to assist me with this, however my account representative changes every 4 months and I seem to know Wrike better than them. I would like to see better representative that take initiative to help direct me to engineers to support what I am trying to accomplish and workshop solutions with me.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Wrike for keeping track of projects, subtasks of those projects, and progress on those tasks and projects throughout the organization. Since not all tasks and projects are software related, it is a better fit for a small organization working on several projects across multiple disciplines. For instance, we can use Wrike to track app and firmware development as well as scientific tests and research within the same platform.
Arshad Shaikh | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
The programs I handle are coded with Wrike codes. We are able to trace, map courses as per Wrike codes . We make entries as per Wrike codes. We have to conduct video consultation and fill the entries using the Wrike codes for the current program. It's a helpful tool. Great job team.
Garrett Nelson | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
I can into the organization when Wrike was used by ~30 people within the Marketing department and oversaw the growth of the tool over 7 years as it grew to 300 users in 12 different department across every business unit. We utilized it for Project Management for National media campaigns, Work management for Queue based team processing Salesforce tickets, and for M&A Integration management. We have used about ever feature Wrike has to offer at various level and support team who are entry level coming out of excel based workflow, all the wya up to full Agile team doing website engineering via Scrum process. When committed to apply and maintaining Wrike properly, the information sharing and therefore business acceleration is world class.
Score 2 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our company uses Wrike to manage share tasks and projects across the company, including due dates, files, and progress. There are many projects that touch multiple departments in the business and involve multiple people to complete. Due dates are critical to our business as many projects can't be started or completed until the previous tasks have been done.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Wrike every day throughout my workday, it is the basis of the scope of my work. My company and I use it as a task tracker, to communicate with one another on task-specific interactions, and to keep us on track with client requests. For me, the biggest problem the app addresses is not losing the ability to keep track of the small details.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
With our company, we use Wrike to organize our workflow, to allow us to be more efficient and timelier with our day-to-day workflow. In cases we have a bigger size event coming up, we use Wrike to allow us to keep track of what we need to prioritize.
September 22, 2023

Wrike gets it Right

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Wrike is great to tie customers and employees across several lines of business. You can create a project and assign responsibilities and duties to other teams. It is a great way to communicate and track projects.
September 22, 2023

Wrike for a great teamwork

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We used it as a management platform for the digital marketing campaigns we were running for the numerous clients of our main client, it was the main tool to coordinate them (with the many details needed), communicate with the clients and keep an eye on the progression of each campaign and the share of the work among our team.
September 22, 2023

Good record keeping tool

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Wrike to book Temporary Traffic Management. Wrike is initially operated by our internal sub-contractor i.e. Traffic Department. Easy tool where the same department uses to organise their crews and invoices me later in the month. Wrike is customizable hence user can mould it into various other tools.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
My team uses Wrike to manage 80+ partner projects. (Other teams in my company use it to track even more). We track the progress of our projects all the way from partner acquisition to product publication. We use blueprints to streamline new projects and set up custom workflows to track work. Wrike is how we know where we are in a project and what still has to be done.
September 21, 2023

Navigable but complex

Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Wrike to stay informed about where projects are in process. I find it somewhat helpful to use but there are too many email notifications when comments are made. I don’t know of any business problems it addresses other than tracking multiple projects going on at the same time.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Wrike for PMing. I get all my tasks assigned to me through Wrike and we do all approvals through Wrike.
This is helpful because I am able to work fluidly with my CS team, web team, and creative team without any other communication platform. Making it easy to transfer tasks from one person to the next.
I use Wrike every day and for every task. Anything assigned to me has to be done through Wrike.
Andrea Marcon | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Wrike as a centralized project management tool. Wrike provides a single platform for managing projects, reducing the need for multiple disjointed tools. By centralizing communication within the platform, teams can reduce the reliance on emails and improve real-time collaboration. Wrike helps teams get a clear view of all tasks and their statuses, reducing the chances of tasks slipping through the cracks. Through features like time tracking and workload management, Wrike helps in optimizing resource allocation as well.
September 21, 2023

As a User, it works!

Dr. Jeff Williams, Ph.D. | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
At first, the system seemed a little challenging, but the learning curve was extremely easy. Wrike keeps everything in order, it has an easy communication system to send and receive messages, and then have the feedback transformed into your work. All of this is in one app and online platform. It truly made everything convenient. As a company, using this product makes everything streamlined. From the first level of employer input to the receiving employees, and then back down the channel, everything is so easy to use and the training takes little time. You truly do not miss any correspondence or other important information because it is right there for you on your phone, by way of email, or online.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Wrike to track project management from conception to production. By doing so we are able to assign the appropriate staff at the correct intervals of the project. This ensures all projects are completed in a timely manner and there is a place to store comments and documents all in one place.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Wrike to collaborate between different departments at our University that otherwise don’t often work together or wouldn’t have many meetings together. We’re able to get assigned projects from another department and keep them updated on progress, tag someone to ask a question, and keep all assets and revisions all in the same place. We also use it internally to keep track of our individual projects and use it as a way to organize and plan upcoming projects or campaigns.
September 19, 2023

Wrike for collaboration

Mark Ireton | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use it to plan and manage product development projects that span across multiple sites and involve 50-100 people on a given project. In that case we are primarily using Gannt charts and tracking tasks to completion. My team also uses Wrike to manage requests, basically a ticket system.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Wrike is used for Project Management tracking progress and accountability on deliverables. In my case, I have blueprint of cycles that take place annually or twice a year that involve a lot of tasks, involve several people. Once the project is well established it works well triggering reminders and informing about dependencies that may have yet to be completed.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
As a creative/copywriter, my issues are readily apparent in this review request! To me, Wrike is so completely focused on management and project planning, that the interface with those who do the actual creative "work" are an after thought.Wrike is very good at lining up tasks and adjusting schedules, but not so good as an intuitive interface so someone like me, a writer, can grasp an entire project from a content point of view. For instance, often I'm talking to project managers and we can't seem to get on the same page because they have a different "view". When I receive a "task" through my "inbox" and click on it, the project may be there or it may not. If it isn't then I sometimes use the search function at the top of my dashboard, which may yield dozens of projects of various sorts related to my key words, or search through "Projects and Folders"...it can become looking for a project in a haystack! I will say that the to-do list is helpful as is the "get info" tab and "pinning" projects...the rest of the interface is not all that intuitive, at least to me with clipboards, tables, gantt charts,...etc. etc. Wrike's jargon is a bit confusing and I tend to ignore it. It almost seems as if English was not Wrike's first language. All in all, I would say Wrike is far more useful for planners and managers rather than creatives.
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